Krazy over Krazy glue no run gel
by - Written: Apr 30 '08
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Pros: fast drying, non messy
Cons: small tube
The Bottom Line: Why stick with old glue when you can use new gel that works in half the time, twice as strong?
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| korneroffice's Full Review: Borden Krazy Glue - No Run Gel |
With all of the spring cleaning my wife has done, and all of the projects that i have put off since winter, i have tons of adhesives, among them the Borden krazy glue, no run gel. This is not your fathers krazy glue. Krazy glue of the past have been chalky and rubbery in texture, and have seemed to fail for most accounts. For serious projects, I use the infamous Gorilla Glue, but for moderate items like broken plastics i use this.
The gel comes out very fast out of a tiny tube, so you don't have to worry about much mess. It does not run due to it's thickness and doesn't chunk up and get globbed up. Unlike other Krazy glue products, it does not run when you push it out, hence the no-run promise.
I have found that this works best primarily on light wood, crafts, kids toys that have little parts that break off or fall apart, models such as car or airplane models, glass objects, or if you are matting photos and the like. Real light stuff. My one complaint is that you certainly do not get very much for your money, and I wish that they could create a larger tube. It only takes a matter of a few minor seconds to bond an object, and you will want to make sure that you hold it in place until it seals.
I have yet to see any problem with anything coming 'unglued', so to speak. It seems, thus far, to work very well, and it is great that it does not have a bad smell, or glue your fingers together after using it! I wish they made this years ago. I have lost skin over past products. You will have no problems!
Recommended:
Yes
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