CA glue accelerator.

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Buy any supermarket or DIY store superglue. They are all much of a muchness. I wouldn't mind betting that several brands come out of the same production facility!

Don't buy large bottles as all CA glues start to go off as soon as you open them. Unless you use really large quantities you will end up wasting some or most of it.

You can considerably prolong the life of your glue by keeping it in the fridge.

Just sayin'.

Cheers

Steve (with his chemist's hat on :) )
 
I agree.
I normally buy a card of six bottles from the local 'Poundland' shop, which, of course, only cost £1 for six.
If you need it to be thicker for whatever reason, put a small drop on a piece of card, and let it 'gas off' for a minute or two before using on the end of a cocktail stick or similar. The glue will thicken, as it is partly 'cured', and allows easier application. Also good for filling small gaps or depressions this way and adding a small amount of talc will make a good filler too.
 
I agree.
I normally buy a card of six bottles from the local 'Poundland' shop, which, of course, only cost £1 for six.
If you need it to be thicker for whatever reason, put a small drop on a piece of card, and let it 'gas off' for a minute or two before using on the end of a cocktail stick or similar. The glue will thicken, as it is partly 'cured', and allows easier application. Also good for filling small gaps or depressions this way and adding a small amount of talc will make a good filler too.
Can it be a used cocktail Hic stick hic, makes my drink sticky?
 

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