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Review on Curing Plastic Adhesive Seconds Anything by Donnie Boss

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Goes perfectly with my plastic eyeglass frames!

I broke my glasses just above the bridge of my nose. We are long out of the virus and none of the Vision stores are open so a repair was the only option. Bumbling blindly, I temporarily wrapped them in duct tape and began looking for a more reliable solution. I knew from previous experience with this material that superglue would be a mess, but I had never heard of a UV curing adhesive. After watching a few videos I decided to give it a try. It came a few days early and I got to work. It is very easy to work with him. The liquid is more like a gel, flowing out of a tiny metal tip that's easy to control. It doesn't spread all over like a liquid, but it also doesn't stay sticky until you hit it with light. If you're not happy with the layout, you can delete it and try again, using the light only when you're happy with your work. Superglue is a one-time deal, so you probably won't get the same good result. I am very happy with the results. It's very durable, I have a feeling they're more likely to break somewhere else than the glued spot. With a bit of grinding, it's not noticeable at all either. I walked around the house looking for other things that needed fixing and had nothing but success stories. I'll be ordering more just to have on hand because I can think of a million uses for this stuff! Another plus point over superglue is that as soon as you open the superglue and toss it in your drawer, you know you're using it. , next time you pull it out it's rock hard. Because this UV glue doesn't cure until you hit it with light, it will last and be as good as new when you need it again. I would recommend this to everyone.

Pros
  • Kit Contains: (1) 1 Glue Stick + (2) 8g Refills + (1) UV Lamp with Battery. Please note the information on the back.
Cons
  • Damaged