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Super Bond Glue is the fastest bonding agent on the market today. It will save you time, save you money, and help you deliver faster better results. It bonds in seconds. Super-Bond allows you plenty of time to apply because air does not dry it. Yet it works faster than any other product. With no clamping, mixing, or any activator needed.

Technology is advancing and Super-Bond is the latest, more pure formula in Cyanoacrylate technology. Our customers have repaired emergency breakdowns, gas tanks, fiber glass body parts on cars and motorcycles, head light clips, broken bumpers, cracked ceramic tile, you name it.

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  1. Cover your work space, unless it doesn’t matter if glue gets on that surface. You can use plastic, tin foil, layers of newspaper, anything a small amount of liquid won’t penetrate.
  2. The surface to be glued should be clean and dry, free from oil, wax, or grease. It is also a good idea to give the surface some tooth with fine sandpaper or other fine abrasive.
  3. Pre-fit parts to be joined.
  4. Apply the glue sparingly to the surface you are gluing. SuperBond glue is not activated by air. but by pressure. It has a strong bonding ability and only a little is needed.
  5. Apply pressure to the glued joint for ten seconds. Release the pressure to see if the joint will hold. Do not reposition parts. If it holds, set it aside to wait for the glue to dry completely. If it doesn’t seem to be drying quickly, continue to apply pressure until the glue dries.
  6. Swab the glue with acetone if you wish to remove it. Acetone is an ingredient in most nail polish removers.

Safety Notes

  • When using SuperBond, work in a well-ventilated area to avoid breathing the fumes.
  • Keep all chemical products out of the reach of children and pets.
  • Make sure to keep the cap on the glue when not using it. This will help prevent any spillage if you were to accidentally knock the glue over.
  • And most importantly, be cautious – SuperBond can glue skin and eyes in seconds. Not to worry, for even though SuperBond is incredibly strong, it has one weakness: acetone.
  • Acetone is often found in household nail polish remover, and a small amount on the end of a Q-tip or cotton swab applied directly to the glue should dissolve the bond without damaging the skin. Be very cautious in gently peeling the skin apart as in removing a bandage from the skin; pulling the skin apart may rip the skin! Read the label to make sure that the remover actually contains acetone, as more and more manufacturers are turning away from the chemical because of the growing popularity of acrylic nails (which are loosened by acetone).
  • Be careful – straight acetone will discolor a number of fabrics and can mar the finish of laminated counter tops (mainly darker colored ones). Straight Acetone defats the skin; wash with soap and water after use and apply hand lotion to replenish the skin and remove any dryness effects. Use acetone sparingly and cautiously with these tips in the following situations:

CLOTHING/FABRICS

Use acetone and an old toothbrush, reapplying the acetone a number of times and brushing to remove it layer-by-layer. Work on outside and then on inside. May not come off entirely.

COUNTERS, TABLES, FLOORS, ETC.

Use acetone to soften glue and then start working at the glue. Brush, scrape, shave, peel, sand or whatever mechanical means are available to work the glue off. Reapply acetone and continue to work at the glue.

The best suggestion is to properly cover your work area with metal foil before use – and always work with SuperBond and other adhesives in a well-ventilated area.

Should SuperBond glue bond to any body part where acetone should not be applied such as the lips or eyes, the following sections will help you resolve the situation.

SKIN

Immerse bonded area in warm, soapy water. Peel or roll skin apart: a spatula or teaspoon handle or even a pencil will help. Remove cured adhesive with warm soapy water (may take several applications). Fingernail polish remover with an acetone base has also been successful for removal of cured adhesive from skin.

LIPS

If lips are accidentally stuck together, apply a generous amount of warm water and encourage maximum wetting and pressure from saliva from inside the mouth. Peel or roll (do not pull) lips apart. It is almost impossible to swallow the adhesive as a liquid. The adhesive solidifies upon contact with saliva (moisture) and could adhere to the inside of the mouth. Saliva will lift the adhesive in 1-2 days, avoid swallowing the dried adhesive after detachment.

EYELID

In the event that eyelids are stuck together or bonded to the eyeball, wash thoroughly with warm water and apply a gauze patch. The eye will open without further action within 1-4 days. To our knowledge there has never been a documented case of adhesive in the eye causing permanent damage. Do not try to force eyes open.

EYEBALL

The adhesive will attach itself to the eye protein and will disassociate from it over time usually within several hours. Periods of weeping and double vision may be experienced until clearance is achieved. Use of water to wash eyes repeatedly may assist in aiding more rapid removal of the adhesive.

WE SUGGEST THAT ALL INCIDENTS OF EYE EXPOSURE TO CYANOACRYLATE ADHESIVE (SUPERBOND) BE DISCUSSED WITH A PHYSICIAN.

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