SB-6 Technics speakers cabinet re spray re store - lifted woofer surround on one side

I am currently restoring my SB-6 cabinets - sanded and filled the corners with filter - then a primer spray and black satin finish

Taking the speakers, they were quite set in their place - my previous paint job ( wasnt pleased with it)

I took the plastic surround off one woofer without issues and then damaged the other as per photos.

The material looks like cardboard or some compressed paper onto metal.

What would be the best adhesive glue? assume one with flex?

Thank you Sam

To save making another thread, I noticed Rust-Oleum paints have a paint/ primer. I am thinking though being particle board, its best to use a primer and maybe their 5in1 Satin black, as ive used the 5in1 and it has a nice low output setting etc. I worry using spray paint as dont want another bad finish lol.

https://www.bunnings.com.au/rust-ol...-ultra-cover-paint-prime-spray-paint_p1580677
Rust-Oleum 340g Canyon Black Satin 2X Ultra Cover Paint+Prime Spray Paint

https://www.bunnings.com.au/rust-oleum-340g-grey-flat-2x-ultra-cover-primer-spray-paint_p1580683
Rust-Oleum 340g Grey Flat 2X Ultra Cover Primer Spray Paint


https://www.bunnings.com.au/rust-ol...rust-custom-spray-5-in-1-spray-paint_p0489935
Rust-Oleum 340g Satin Black Stops Rust Custom Spray 5 In 1 Spray Paint



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above lighter shade where it ripped up some of the surround - note the right hand corner of some of the surround

below - the plastic surround was glued to the surround - other woofer it came off without damaging the surround.
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its lifted as per photo

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