MBP re-assembly: what adhesive to use between components?

I'm putting a new hard drive in an old MBP, and the service manual says for re-sticking the infrared connector to the top of the hard drive +"Make sure the flex cable is re-adhered to its spot under the infrared connector."+
I don't think Kapton tape's used, but does anyone have any idea what's the proper adhesive to use?
Thanks
(Oops, also posted this under the "Displays' topic by accident, but I doubt I'd get a reply from there - sorry for reposting!)

You shouldn't have to worry about it. They use something to stick the flex cable and the IR cable to the top of the HD in most of the pre-unibody MBP. Once you replace the drive, just make sure the flex cable lies flat on the drive and you will have no problems. I have replaced at least a dozen drives in MBP and have never had any problems. If it makes you feel better, you can use kapton to hold the cable in place.

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