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I used this glue on my 1/8 buggy tires. I made several trips around each tire touching up and double-checking and had them sit for over a week before I ran. After about 3 laps, I had 2 out of the 4 tires completely blow off. I went back to the pit and was able to pull the tires off with zero tire residue on the rim (the tires and the rims looked like there had never been a spot of glue on them). There was no bonding at all. I had cleaned the wheels and tires thoroughly. I went back over the[…] |
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The best glue I've used yet! Being the thin variety, may not be the best for inexperienced users. As long as you prep your tires and rims correctly, this glue will join them effortlessly and keep them together. |
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This glue is great! I use it fot buggy wheels mainly, because they are easier to manipulate than truggy or monster truck wheels; I just use the Dremel to clean the tire beads and the dishes, then alchool, then glue. Practice makes perfect ;) |
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I suck at gluing tires and these stuck great. Had one tiny sopt thatdidnt stick, put some more on there and its serfect. It isnt too thin just dont shove the bottle into the bead while its upside down and glue will flow out then |
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What a retard, use a plastic needle applicator/tube. It works great when you learn to control the flow. |
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This glue sucks, it just plain sucks. I have glued over 12 sets of tires with other glues and never had much of a problem. This glue is so thin and sticks way too fast, it will flow into the tire and make the foam hard, effectively ruining the tire. Don't buy it... I just ruined some brand new bowties. again it sucks. |
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