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Old 03-06-2003, 12:17 PM
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Krystal klear glue

Where does krystal klear glue come from? Is it the kinda thing that is only found in hobby shops, or is it found in places like staples and walmart, Ive tryin looking almost everywhere. And also, I hear that plastic primer is the best thing for models. I bougnt some flexible automotive primer for bumpers and plastic. Is this the same thing? Did I finally do something right?
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its not an expensive item so u dont have to look through store to try to find a cheaper one if thats what ur doing...other then that just go to a local hobby shop and get it for like 2-3 bux
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If you're wondering what it looks like...

If you've used Microsol or Microset before, Krystal Klear is one of the items in that set. Most hobbys stores I go to have 9 or 10 bottles from that set, ranging from decal remover to decal set. Krystal Klear is one of those. I believe the ink is blue... haha, that's all I remember now...
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You can also used watered-down elmer's clear blue glue.
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I use stuffed called Super Z RC 56 and it works great. It was recommended by my Hobby shop and I have not had any problems with it. It cost me $3.45 for 4 FL OZ.
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