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I want to attach some suction cups to a surface, such as a ceramic tile.

The suction cups tend to stick for a little while, but inevitably fall ofoff sooner or later, possibly due to microscopic pores or uneven spots in the surface, or simply because those are bad suction cups.

How can I increase the adhesion, while still being able to easily remove them later on?

I have had this problem when attaching suction cups to various surfaces, such as ceramic tiles, plastic, even glass

What did not work:

  • Wetting the surfaces; even generous amounts of water, soap, or spit did not help.

  • washing both surfaces vigorously

  • strong pressure when applying the suction cup, removing all bubbles

Common workarounds such as gluing or nailing leave permanent marks. Double-sided sticky tape tends to fail quickly in the presence of water.

Ideal would be some sort of non-permanent glue

I am looking for a way to make suction cups suck just a little more.

I want to attach some suction cups to a surface, such as a ceramic tile.

The suction cups tend to stick for a little while, but inevitably fall of sooner or later, possibly due to microscopic pores or uneven spots in the surface, or simply because those are bad suction cups.

How can I increase the adhesion, while still being able to easily remove them later on?

I have had this problem when attaching suction cups to various surfaces, such as ceramic tiles, plastic, even glass

What did not work:

  • Wetting the surfaces; even generous amounts of water, soap, or spit did not help.

  • washing both surfaces vigorously

  • strong pressure when applying the suction cup, removing all bubbles

Common workarounds such as gluing or nailing leave permanent marks. Double-sided sticky tape tends to fail quickly in the presence of water.

Ideal would be some sort of non-permanent glue

I am looking for a way to make suction cups suck just a little more.

I want to attach some suction cups to a surface, such as a ceramic tile.

The suction cups tend to stick for a little while, but inevitably fall off sooner or later, possibly due to microscopic pores or uneven spots in the surface, or simply because those are bad suction cups.

How can I increase the adhesion, while still being able to easily remove them later on?

I have had this problem when attaching suction cups to various surfaces, such as ceramic tiles, plastic, even glass

What did not work:

  • Wetting the surfaces; even generous amounts of water, soap, or spit did not help.

  • washing both surfaces vigorously

  • strong pressure when applying the suction cup, removing all bubbles

Common workarounds such as gluing or nailing leave permanent marks. Double-sided sticky tape tends to fail quickly in the presence of water.

Ideal would be some sort of non-permanent glue

I am looking for a way to make suction cups suck just a little more.

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Make suction cups suck

I want to attach some suction cups to a surface, such as a ceramic tile.

The suction cups tend to stick for a little while, but inevitably fall of sooner or later, possibly due to microscopic pores or uneven spots in the surface, or simply because those are bad suction cups.

How can I increase the adhesion, while still being able to easily remove them later on?

I have had this problem when attaching suction cups to various surfaces, such as ceramic tiles, plastic, even glass

What did not work:

  • Wetting the surfaces; even generous amounts of water, soap, or spit did not help.

  • washing both surfaces vigorously

  • strong pressure when applying the suction cup, removing all bubbles

Common workarounds such as gluing or nailing leave permanent marks. Double-sided sticky tape tends to fail quickly in the presence of water.

Ideal would be some sort of non-permanent glue

I am looking for a way to make suction cups suck just a little more.