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I’m not sure as it depends on how I feel when I get up on Sunday. *NM*
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Hey, John. You gonna be in Moncton for the swap meet Sunday? *NM*
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DANG IT!.......used a lot worse words in person, but........
I've done it before. No problem polishing it off. It's just on the surface, not melted down into the plastic like solvent based cements. *NM*
What Mr. Milberry said... I have successfully polished out similar goobers before. Left behind a minor bit of haze, but quick touch-up with Future and all was good. *NM*
It's not a burn as super glue isn't a solvent. Steve "Crazy" Milberry is right though.
Hey, John. You gonna be in Moncton for the swap meet Sunday? *NM*
Not John, but I plan to be there too! :) *NM*
I’m not sure as it depends on how I feel when I get up on Sunday. *NM*
Just wondering... what's the point of using superglue on parts like that? *NM*
Going to make me say it huh....Laziness...I went to what was in arms reach not the regular white/Clear glue I would usually use. *NM*
If Revell sells replacement parts, may be easier to just get new glass. That is…if you can’t fix it. *NM*
I'm making progress with it, it is taking some elbow grease, but it's better than it was. *NM*
Revell is excellent with the parts - just toss it and do over *NM*