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Review on Economical Supply of Solidbonder Melting Sticks by Jake Pavelko

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product for protecting things around the house!

I used glue sticks like crazy with my 100w hot glue gun but found this to be the best way to protect everything from power tool chargers, pen/pencil cups and small objects. Home, including vase, towel basket, etc., without the need for glue, double-sided tape or other things that you need to patch together later. The holding power is strong, but it doesn't peel off the interior paint (I haven't tried it on drywall, so don't quote me). You put it on and when you want to take it off you can either pry it off slightly or if you apply too much just use a hair dryer or better yet a heat gun and soften it up a little and they come off nice and clean! As a side note, if you want to remove a few dents from your car, you can use these adhesives. Find "PDR" for Paintless Dent Repair. The pros use a glue stick to remove these bumps, but be careful as you may end up pulling out more or if you have deep dents or dents along a pre-curved surface, such as a curved surface. B. along the wings, you can and probably crack the paint (you need to warm it up). If there are small or inconspicuous dents, you can pry it out with a little glue on the dowel. Again, this is something that most people shouldn't attempt, but if you're not too concerned with the result, you can fix this dent. I highly recommend heating the surface with a heat gun or if not, waiting for at least 70 days to minimize paint cracking.

Pros
  • Glue Sticks
Cons
  • Long Shipping