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General Overview
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A gap filling superglue. Allows 7 to 10 seconds for positioning. Cures in 20 seconds. Accelerate with Zip Kicker. Bonds anything, even oily surfaces! Several sizes.
Works best on:
- Metal
- Rubber
- Most Plastics
- Aluminum
- Ceramic
- Wood
- Pottery
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Tips, Tricks & How-Tos
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Zap-A-Gap has a tendency to not harden sometimes. To combat this, use Zip Kicker it will instantly harden the glue.
Using the right amount of glue (instructions say a drop per square inch, people often put too much) also helps harden appropriately.
To remove the glue, you can use Z-7 Debonder
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Not Recommended
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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.
Be careful using with bare hands, since it will adhese skin as well. Gloves are recommended.
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Availability
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External Links
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NOTE: All information contained within this article is pure opinion. Although this article is intended to help students, it may contain faulty or misleading information. This article is not to be considered professional opinion or advice, and is in no way a replacement for reading all safety/instructional documentation. Always remember to protect yourself when handling/using hazardous materials, as well as test new techniques before using them on projects/work intended to be handed in or used.
RISDpedia and its contributers take NO responsibility for the information contained within.
RISDpedia is not an official site of the Rhode Island School of Design.
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