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Superglue & Baking Soda

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2007

A quick tip that can be used to create solid joints and fill gaps in scale models.

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  • How does this compare to bondo or other similar products for patching concrete cracks for skateboarding?

  • @AppleYanka It's harder than Bondo when it cures, though I've never tested to see which is more brittle.

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  • i have no idea why i click on this or how i got here.

  • I just tried to remove dried super glue (monster brand) from a sheet of plastic. I dipped my finger into the box of baking soda and with my finger nail rubbed and scraped the dry glue away. Baking soda did the trick. Thanks for the help.

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  • can u fill a loss filling too?

  • @BallerSkier dude im rofl

  • @BigAndTall666 well moron i read instructions ans on big gaps u use the baking soda first because the gluw eill just go in tru it

  • works with metal powders to, i used copper from fine grain sandpaper. and made small flat based castings that look very solid in color.

  • Seems a bit pricy but cool. Cheaper to use putty I mean

  • yeah. this wooks much faster AND CHEAPER!

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