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Karin has always suggested to use Loctite for plastics with the primer pen. It is basically superglue with a pen that super cleans both surfaces for a really tight bond

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Ordered mine this week. Can't wait for them to arrive!! Good luck with your glue!

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I think the velcro will absorb the loctite (which is liquid) making it unable to glue anything. Maybe if you find some Loctite in gel form it might work though.

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I think the velcro will absorb the loctite (which is liquid) making it unable to glue anything. Maybe if you find some Loctite in gel form it might work though.

 

Or crazy glue!

 

 

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Loctite is the way to go!

 

 

For the painted latex guards (like you have, Pat) regular CA (super) glue will do the job.

 

But I recommend the loctite with activator pen nevertheless, because it creates an incredible strong bond. 

 

 

Will the loctite work on the latex hand guards and a velcro strap? I don't have rubber gloves and prefer to use my flight gloves.

 

it might work, but you will lose the flexibily of the hand guards.

 

Get some white cotton gloves to wear underneath to rubber gloves. Almost no sweat!

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Karin for the non latex handguards, what can I use, Ive used just about anything and the non latex wont stick to the rubber glove that was supplied.

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Karin has always suggested to use Loctite for plastics with the primer pen. It is basically superglue with a pen that super cleans both surfaces for a really tight bond

 

THis should work.

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loctite for latex on latex glove... even the regular 'pro' works fine...  the non latex I've never tried...

 

plus ~1 on this for me!

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