I just tried this today - the pocket clip on my touch-screen stylus broke off, which made a good test case. This works great! The bond is very strong. -a sceptic convinced.
baking soda and super glue is the best, and so is your voice! Honestly you should consider reading scary stories for people to go to sleep to. It's a thing, I assure you. Your voice is perfect for it!
For those for whom that is a big concern, sure. I tell myself there's more junk in the air already than what might've come out of the glue while drying.
I have no idea. Worth a try! I wonder if there is something special about baking soda that has a chemical reaction with the superglue, or does the superglue simply bond within and around any fine powder?? I suspect that is what you are getting at
I just tried this today - the pocket clip on my touch-screen stylus broke off, which made a good test case. This works great! The bond is very strong.
-a sceptic convinced.
Awesome! Now, I’ve had some failures, too, but they were with some higher stress joints
It worked !! Fixed broken edge of aquarium lid. Thank you.
baking soda and super glue is the best, and so is your voice! Honestly you should consider reading scary stories for people to go to sleep to. It's a thing, I assure you. Your voice is perfect for it!
Weird suggestion......😮
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You cn use also cotton. The cotton reacts with super glue and become very solid
Great video, for food safe areas I wonder if the glue emits anything which could affect food safety
For those for whom that is a big concern, sure. I tell myself there's more junk in the air already than what might've come out of the glue while drying.
great video😊
Try cotton between the plastics and drip super glue
Add your reasoning
How strong is it??
Exactly how strong? I suppose that something you need to find out yourself.
In our case, these two repairs are continuing to work great.
Looks like it’s strong enough.
Son of a bicth! I wish I knew of this years ago! Would have saved me money.
@S A lot of it will depend on what kind of superglue you use, I used Krazy Glue.
@@2H2521any iso glue and any baking soda works like magic . I've been using the cheap dollar store stuff for years with zero complaints.
can i using Wheat Flour ?
I have no idea. Worth a try! I wonder if there is something special about baking soda that has a chemical reaction with the superglue, or does the superglue simply bond within and around any fine powder?? I suspect that is what you are getting at