fiatboy Posted March 11, 2017 Posted March 11, 2017 This stuff is supposedly good for "tacking" pieces together for mockup purposes. Anybody try it? 'Preciate it!
Theo Posted March 13, 2017 Posted March 13, 2017 HI fiatboyI use this regularly for windows and trim parts where crazy glue might cause fogging or other problems. I would describe it as "semi-permanent". It holds well on low stress areas and I love it for clear parts as it dries invisible and allows repositioning the windows, lights etc until I get them where desired without leaving any marks or residue. The parts do remain "removable" and the adhesive does come off similar to the adhesive on mailing labels. I have not used it for mockup purposes although it would work for this with a couple of cautions. It will lift off paint once the parts a pressed in place so personally I would only use for mockups on bare plastic. Also, it does dry very clear, so if doing a mock up on bare plastic be careful during cleanup prior to painting to get all of the adhesive removed.Hope this was helpful.
Foxer Posted March 13, 2017 Posted March 13, 2017 I use this for mock-ups, but have to remember it need alcohol to remove once dried. Otherwise, it holds things well and can re-position any time.
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