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One other characteristic of CA worth mentioning: It doesn't bond when pooled. You can have a big glob of the stuff and it will take a while to dry. The second it is spread thin: instant bond. I have never had any problems glueing my fingers together because the the glue takes a second or two to bond to skin and you can pull them apart before it sets. Just don't touch anything else while it is setting on your skin. In addition to modeling, I use this stuff all the time to repair broken fingernails (classical guitarist by trade) and while it can be unpleasant, if one uses common sense it is very safe to use. <br /> <br />Guy
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