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I have been using cyano and super glue to repair chatter. Occasionally, I get a white clodiness that develops after curing. This cloudiness goes down into the glue and does not sand off. I have wiped down the stems with alcohol, thinking perhaps they had a foreign substance causing this problem. Problem persists with stem being cleaned with alcohol, or sanded and both prior to applying glue. It happens even when using accelorator. Anybody else having this problem? Any thoughts on solutions. Glue is not old and stored in total darkness. Thanks in advance guys !!!
I have been using cyano and super glue to repair chatter. Occasionally, I get a white clodiness that develops after curing. This cloudiness goes down into the glue and does not sand off. I have wiped down the stems with alcohol, thinking perhaps they had a foreign substance causing this problem. Problem persists with stem being cleaned with alcohol, or sanded and both prior to applying glue. It happens even when using accelorator. Anybody else having this problem? Any thoughts on solutions. Glue is not old and stored in total darkness. Thanks in advance guys !!!
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