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what kind of glue is this?

June 15 2008 at 3:20 AM
ahmed  (Login ahmed_hussain)

hi there,
im currently out of glue and i've ordered from Debbie but im not gonna recieve it like for another 6 days so i went to a salon here in our country and told him do you have any kind of glue for attatching a hairpiece and they gave me this , what kind of glue is this?

 
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ahmed
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Re: what kind of glue is this?

June 15 2008, 11:08 AM 

anyone???

 
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that1guy
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Re: what kind of glue is this?

June 15 2008, 11:53 AM 

if it's clear, then most likely it's some form of water proof adheisive,if it's white, well then it's a white glue, not as waterproof, if it's amber (pale yellow) in color, then it's spirit gum,




 
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Re: what kind of glue is this?

June 15 2008, 11:55 AM 

Whats it say on the bottle ? Its the same type of bottle as tight grip but I cannot read the label has its blurred.

Regards BA.

 
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ahmed
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Re: what kind of glue is this?

June 15 2008, 1:59 PM 

it says White Adhesive bonding..
is it tight grip or i-glue or what?

 
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DebbieS.
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Re: what kind of glue is this?

June 15 2008, 7:59 PM 

"white bonding adhesive" will most likely be something very similar to I-glue. it is a water based acrylic adhesive more than likely. probably very suitable to what you need. go ahead and give it a try, it will be fine.
DebbieS.

 
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