Silicone glue - Clear Glue 45ml

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Silicone glue - Clear Glue 45ml

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This silicone glue - clear glue known for its flexibility and transparency - is crafted from silicone polymers and used for creating strong bonds between various materials. It is particularly effective on PVC, resins, transparent plastics, plasticard , wood, PLA plastic from 3D printing, and EVA foam . Unlike sealants designed for filling gaps, this type of product focuses on bonding materials with precision and a clear finish. Its slower drying time compared to cyanoacrylate adhesives makes it a preferred choice for intricate or detailed projects, ensuring both durability and ease of use. It also excels in maintaining a clean, professional appearance, especially on clear surfaces. It is also excellent for bonding all types of clear plastics where a cyanoacrylate would create a whitish stain, e.g., bonding clear plastic miniature bases , aircraft cockpits, and weapon effects , helping to maintain a clean and professional look. It also works excellently for shaping cosplay wigs, as it does not discolor the wigs; the hair remains flexible after drying and stays attached after heating to shape it several times. How to Remove Silicone Glue? To remove this type of adhesive, a careful approach is essential. Start by scraping away excess material using a non-abrasive tool like a plastic scraper. If the bond is particularly strong, applying a solvent such as isopropyl alcohol or acetone can help soften it. Once softened, gently rub the area with a cloth to lift any remaining residue. For delicate surfaces, consider testing the solvent on an inconspicuous spot to avoid potential damage. If necessary, specialized removers designed for this purpose can offer additional assistance in breaking down tougher residues. What is Silicone Glue Used For? This versatile bonding agent is widely used in craft, repair, 3D printing, and professional applications. It works effectively on PVC, resins, and clear plastics, as well as PLA plastic from 3D printers, ensuring that surfaces retain t