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Brush (on small areas like interior or motor) or spray/airbrush (on larger areas) clear paint, or even clear semigloss, or flat clear on the affected area.

I've experimented with Future Finish, and it also works.

Hope this helps, and works for you too. 

Aloha builders. ?

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Tangent tip.

If you want tto reduce your chances of CA Fog, do not apply glue right from the bottle.

Put a couple drops on a scrap sheet of plastic, or something that won't absorb the glue.
Let the glue sit for a bit, 10-20 second should be fine.
Then dip a toothpick or CA glue applicator into the glue and apply the glue with that.

Doing this basically gases out the CA glue and in most cases can eliminate fog.  I use CA glue to glue in windows by doning this and I don't have fogging issues.

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Yeah bobs gold+ can be used on everything with no fog. I generally have about 5 different glues at a time, but one isn’t actually a glue but epoxy 5 min. Good info though for folks that don’t have different types of glue. 

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