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Watery Styrene Cement??
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By watery, they mean very free flowing. As areibel stated, Tenax 7R is very "watery", as is Testors' Plastic cement. Micro-Mark also sells a tool that dispenses solvent cement with more control than a brush. As the directions say, Roadtrp, the less glue you use, the better. You also want to use a square or 90 degree angle clamp to keep the corners of the building square. This is VERY important!
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