Randy Kern Posted November 21, 2007 Share Posted November 21, 2007 I don't know how many of you are already using this glue, but I thought I'd post it here for those who haven't. It's called Crafter's Pick - The Ultimate! It is a white, water based glue, and has on the label that it's a super glue, but it's not a CA type. I think they just used the term Super Glue because it really holds better than the normal white glues. It dries crystal clear, and about the same consistency as RTV sealant, and almost as strong! It is thick, like a gel, so you couldn't really use it where you want it to pour into areas such as to flock, but for windows, headlights, small items, or anywhere you want a clear drying strong glue, this is the ticket. I just used it to glue a rear view mirror onto the windshield where you see the bond, and it looks good and holds great. I had seen it in a model magazine years ago, but couldn't find it until recently at a Michael's craft store. Try it, you'll like it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CAL Posted November 21, 2007 Share Posted November 21, 2007 I don't know how many of you are already using this glue, but I thought I'd post it here for those who haven't. It's called Crafter's Pick - The Ultimate! It is a white, water based glue, and has on the label that it's a super glue, but it's not a CA type. I think they just used the term Super Glue because it really holds better than the normal white glues. It dries crystal clear, and about the same consistency as RTV sealant, and almost as strong! It is thick, like a gel, so you couldn't really use it where you want it to pour into areas such as to flock, but for windows, headlights, small items, or anywhere you want a clear drying strong glue, this is the ticket. I just used it to glue a rear view mirror onto the windshield where you see the bond, and it looks good and holds great. I had seen it in a model magazine years ago, but couldn't find it until recently at a Michael's craft store. Try it, you'll like it! Been using something similar for years. RC-56. Sounds like the same stuff. Same as Formula 506 or 560? Arlene's Stick it, a few other names it goes by. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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