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Lots of good advice in this thread. I might add, you'd be very wise to wear either safety glasses, or minmally even reading glasses to protect you eyes. You don't want that stuff splashing into your eyes, as you already know it bonds skin instantly (which is really exactly what is was designed to do.) How would you debond your eyelids? Certainly not with acetone, eh? CA is said to have been first developed as a glue to "stitch" wounds closed on the battlefields (during early Vietnam fighting, I believe), hence, the instant bonding of skin. They also still use it in hospital operating rooms at times for that same purpose. There can be some side effects when using it to close wounds, but they are usually minor - things like temporary headache or nausea. Great stuff but treat it with respect. Take care! <br /> <br />Greg
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