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General Overview
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A pretty heavy-duty liquid adhesive. Extremely fast-drying and relatively fast set times. Good for small-scale wood, metal, or tile/porcelain projects. For a better sticking surface, especially when using it for heavier duty products, sanding or prepping the adhesive surface is recommended.
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Tips, Tricks & How-Tos
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wood, plaster, thin metals (properly prepped), thin tile
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Not Recommended
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Varnished surfaces, papers (bleeds through and causes texture changes and unclean finish), really heavy-duty adhesive projects
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Safety Information
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Note: All safety information contained here within is pure recommendation, and its sole purpose is to help students work safer. This should in no way be considered a professional statement or a replacement for reading product information. Please read all instructions included with products before use.
Gets "leaky", can get -you- stuck to your project. Hard to get off your skin, so you might want to wear gloves when using this glue.
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