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<p><font color="#0000ff"><b> Cederstrand - </b><font color="#000000">I would not recommend to use Super Glue or any other "runny" CA stuff to glue plastic parts. At least here in Germany, it is more expensive than your regular liquid plasic cement, which is "thicker" than CA and can be applied more carefully. And you don´t risk of glueing your fingers to something... [:D]</font></font></p><p><font color="#0000ff"><font color="#000000">As for resin parts, you need to glue them with CA. The "runny" just to tack the parts together, and the gel-type one to glue them properly (from behind).</font></font></p><p><font color="#0000ff"><font color="#000000">Regular paint thinner (not turpentine) works with most plastic parts as well, but even so, I stronly advise not to use it. It is hazardous material and you need a respiration mask to work with it.</font><br></font></p>
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