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Q: Does this work for fake nails?
A: This product can be used on ceramic, plastic, wood, glass, porcelain, metal, leather, rubber and vinyl. However, it should not be used to adhere any material on nails or skin.
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Q: How does the Stay Fresh container benefit the glue?
A: It prevents the glue from drying out, ensuring longevity of the product.
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Q: What types of materials does this glue bond effectively?
A: This glue bonds plastic, ceramic, wood, rubber, metal, leather, and more.
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Q: What is the viscosity of Krazy Glue at room temperature?
A: The viscosity of Krazy Glue is 40 cps at 77°F (25°C).
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Q: Is the glue suitable for precise applications?
A: Yes, the precision tip applicator makes it ideal for detailed and precise applications.
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Q: What features enhance the application of the glue?
A: The precision tip applicator allows for maximum control during application.
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Q: While craft-grade cyanoacrylate shouldn't be used on skin for reasons of irritation, is there any other reason it can't be used to bond skin in an emergency situation for someone using blood thinners?
A: Dear Andrew! Thanks for your thoughtful question. While Krazy Glue is a cyanoacrylate adhesive similar to medical-grade skin adhesives, it is not sterile or formulated for medical use. Using it on skin especially for individuals on blood thinners, can increase the risk of irritation, infection, or complications. In emergencies, it’s always best to use medical-grade adhesives or seek professional care. Stay safe, and don’t hesitate to reach out to our official websit "Contact Us" page or LiveChat. We’re available Monday through Friday from 9 AM – 5 PM ET. Thanks! KrazyGlue Consumer Care Team
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Q: Can super glue work for silk
A: Hello Ty, Thank you for reaching out! This product is not recommended for silk. It can cause the fabric to become stiff, brittle, and discolored. For silk repairs, a fabric adhesive or sewing would be a better option. If you need further assistance, feel free to message us here on Messenger or call us at 1-888-435-6377. Our team is available Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time. Wishing you all the best! —Elmer's Consumer Care
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Q: can i use it on a glasses frame?
A: Hello Kayden, Thank you for reaching out to us. This product can bond many materials, including some plastics and metals, but it may not be the best long-term solution for repairing a glasses frame. Some frames are made of materials that don’t bond well with super glue, and the flexibility needed for daily wear can cause the bond to weaken over time. For a more durable fix, consider an adhesive designed for eyeglass repairs or check with an optician. Let us know how I can assist further, message us directly here on Messenger or at 1-888-435-6377. We’re available Mon.-Fri. 9am -5pm Eastern Time. Wishing you the best, —Elmer's Consumer Care
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Q: can i use this glue for both silicone and rubber. can it be used on something that is coming in contact with food??
A: Hi Raman, We appreciate you contacting us! The product is not ideal for bonding silicone, as silicone surfaces are difficult for super glue to adhere to without special primers. It can work on some types of rubber, but flexibility may weaken the bond over time. Additionally, It is not food-safe and should not be used on items that will come into contact with food. For food-related repairs, look for an adhesive labeled as food-safe. If you have any more questions, you can reach us here on Messenger or call 1-888-435-6377. We're here to help Monday through Friday, 9 AM – 5 PM Eastern Time. Looking forward to assisting you! —Elmer's Consumer Care
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