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Advanced Foam Cyanoacrylate Adhesive by Great Planes Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.7
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Description of Advanced Foam Cyanoacrylate Adhesive by Great Planes

Safe to use for any foam project. Instant bond for tight fitting parts. Odorless and non-fuming. Easy to squeeze bottles aid in applying just the right amount. Extra-long applicator tip easily reaches tight spots.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Non-Repair Adhesive

Not suitable for gluing one piece of foam to another. If you want to glue broken pieces together, don't get this one. Also as mentioned in the details you should use it on joints but it still acts like water and doesn't maintain joint strength. 2 stars for only half a bottle. Also, you should probably use an accelerator as it might help.

Pros
  • Long applicator tip easily reaches hard-to-reach areas.
Cons
  • Unfashionable

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Warning, it explodes when opened!

Not very happy with the opening process! When you open it, make sure you're outside in maggots with a stack of paper towels. It sat a few days after delivery before it was opened but when my husband cut off the top of it it exploded in my kitchen and completely destroyed one of my cupboard doors and drawer! No cheap repair! It had a kind of color reaction all over the front of my white kitchen island. NOT a happy mother! It also did not appear sticky on polystyrene foam. ATTENTION opening!

Pros
  • Odorless and smokeless.
Cons
  • Not bad but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Suitable for RC airplanes

First time using styrofoam glue for my RC planes. The glue worked very well. It's a clear liquid, very fluid, like water. It grips well and after 15-30 seconds (holding with hand) the pieces will stick together by themselves. They're welded together in a minute or two. Just be careful not to apply too much, use a small watercolor brush to evenly wet the surfaces. Have a paper tower ready if you go over the limit. If the glue gets on the outside of the plane where there is paint, it will…

Pros
  • Instant bonding of tight-fitting parts.
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model