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It depends WHAT you are gluing. Each glue is made for a particular surface or type of surface. Very few glues are totally universal. Generally glues can be divided to 2 types
-1 - for rough porous surfaces ( epoxies and heavy liquid glues) ,

-2, for smooth, impenetrable surfaces (Cyanoacrylates )

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It depends WHAT you are gluing. Each glue is made for a particular surface or type of surface. Very few glues are totally universal. Generally glues can be divided to 2 types
-1 - for rough porous surfaces ( epoxies and heavy liquid glues) ,

-2, for smooth, impenetrable surfaces (Cyanoacrylates )


It depends WHAT you are gluing. Each glue is made for a particular surface or type of surface. Very few glues are totally universal.

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It depends WHAT you are gluing. Each glue is made for a particular surface or type of surface. Very few glues are totally universal.

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we're not sure which sticks better

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