Reddit mentions of Loctite Liquid Professional Super Glue 20-Gram Bottle (1365882)
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We found 8 Reddit mentions of Loctite Liquid Professional Super Glue 20-Gram Bottle (1365882). Here are the top ones.
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Professional-strength ingredients work fast and hold strongFast-setting formula resists moisture, most chemicals and cold temperaturesPinpoint nozzle allows precise application without dripping or oozingScrew-on cap cleans and seals nozzle for clog-free useLoctite Super Glue Professional's super strength formula is ideal for heavy-duty projects and repairs.It dries clear and sets without clamping.Loctite Super Glue Professional is resistant to moisture, most chemicals and freezing temperatures.It dries transparent for invisible repairs.The super strength formula makes it ideal for heavy duty projects and repairs.
Specs:
Color | Clear |
Height | 7 Inches |
Length | 1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Single |
Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Width | 4 Inches |
Also blue bottles of loctite are actually super glue. You're probably thinking this is very confusing. You are not wrong.
Would something like this work for superglue? https://www.amazon.com/Loctite-Liquid-Professional-20-Gram-1365882/dp/B004Y960MU/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=superglue&qid=1572321998&s=hi&sr=1-7
I glued the clip onto the case with Loctite super glue. It's held up perfectly!
Where did you buy this? Should have applied for money back. If it was Ebay that sold you this, you realize their policies are EXTREMELY buyer friendly right? Like you'd literally just be able to get your money back for a break like this with 0 problems.
Anyway. I use this:
https://www.amazon.com/Loctite-Liquid-Professional-20-Gram-1365882/dp/B004Y960MU
It's very liquid and very unforgiving, and it will kind of melt a tiny bit of the paint if you just splurge it on there. But it's very strong and very fast setting. Your break is actually very easy compared to some of the stuff I have had to fix, so this will probably be your best bet. Maybe rough up the area with a (TINY!) bit of sandpaper, practice the angle of attachment. Run through the motion a few times. Apply the glue, and then calmly go through your practiced motion (drink some herbal tea beforehand if you need to calm the nerves). It does set fast, but rushing will not do you any good. Keep your hand there for about 10-15 seconds (more if possible, but if you feel your hands getting shaky it's best to just let go rather than mess up the angle with a vibration) and then just let it sit without coming into contact with anything. That's it, just let it stay like that for about a day or so. Done. Maybe patch up the area a bit with some putty if need be, but generally imperfections aren't easily visible. If you notice that you fudged up the angle, though, you need to get it off as fast as possible. Unfortunately further reapplications of the glue will be weaker bonding and will start getting gooey. So this glue is kind of unforgiving. But it gets the job done very, very quickly.
> Loctite
https://www.amazon.com/Loctite-Liquid-Professional-20-Gram-1365882/dp/B004Y960MU
This?
Unless the blade is not plasic, you can glue it with one of these and it will be good as new
I used Loctite.
This glue is godsend.