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What kind of glue was it, and what kind of jacket?
Epoxy on Leather?
Elmers on Mesh?
I had to do a report on Glue for my chemistry class. I bet I could help ya!
dis wha it says its a ecko jackit it say nylon 100% crazy glue
we glued this drunk dudes finger tips to his face once , the only thing that would unstick it was fingernail polish remover . dunno if that helped ya much though . lol call the dry cleaner.
nylon and crazy glue = bad combination.
Dont try pulling it apart. You're gonna have to try an acedone (essentially nailpolish remover). There really isn't much else to tell you
Congrats on the big five-zero-zero IC. Now you really can call yourself a K-Lite Board God! B)
Yeah.....who has'nt had that problem before.Hate that.Originally posted by Spindulik@26 April 2003 - 21:17
Crazy glue on nylon is worse than a frozen booger on your winter jacket.
Worse still when you don't heed the warnings not to get it on your fingers. I was supergluing this wing back onto a little cheap $2 ornament (cherub) and I thought there was no way it would work so overdid it a bit, stuck a rubber band around the cherub and it's wing, and to my amazement after about two weeks took the rubber band off (looked like a plaster cast of sorts) the cherub had it's other wing back.
Trouble is I didn't notice that the broken wing was chipped anyway, and ended up with superglue all over my hands.
I don't know whether there is any moral to the story. Maybe I should have posted this in the 'one of the most stupidest things you have done' thread.
Glue on Nylon leaves you with 99% Glue and 1% nylon.. sorry, just a smudge scissors would make it go away now!
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