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Old 11-22-2002, 01:20 PM
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Do any of you use Tamiya CA Cement for your clear parts? does it fog up headlights?
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Any CA glue will fog up any clear part.
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then what kind of glue do u use on the clear parts...i always use clear glue, but Really little amounts
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i use elmer's, but anything that is water-based will work.
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applied with a toothpick works perfect, even the biggest drop i misplaced on a clearpart went from white (liquid color.) to clear. Not to mention how easy it can be cleaned up with water (if you can access that part...)


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I use the testros clear part glue, it sucks its the consistancy of water, and the parts fall off as soon as you move the model, dont use this stuff.
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I use ROSS all purpose white glue.Glue's anything fast and dries up clear.
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