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Can someone please tell me how to avoid the plastic headlights becoming all "cloudy" after glueing them into place. I thought it was something that would dissapear after a few minutes but it has not. Really annoying cos it makes a model that's taken weeks to make look like a kid has made it.
Would appreciate any help on this one. Cheers, Mike.
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Two words...
Kristal Klear
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It sounds like your using super glue...just go buy some window glue or testors glue...you can get them at any hobby shop, or even wal-mart.
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Yeah......thats right, ive been using super attack, but not any more since you guys have answered my question.
Thanks a lot guys. Mike. :ices
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Testor clear liquid glue is nice.. I use it for years..
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Elmer's glue works well too. It may be white but it dries clear.
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