Hi Bill & group: This glue is great for just about anything that needs either a permanent or temporary fix. Skin, unfortunately, seems like forever until you get the solvent on it. Been there, done that, stuck in a spinet of questionable lineage, until the coustomer could hand me my bottle of solvent which was Waaayy across the room. In any case, there is a non-cfc accellerator available from Dreyburgh. Works well with supposedly no nasty effects. If you want to be absolutely sure you're not polluting the atmosphere, water works too. Just a bit, slightly damp, will set the stuff off, albeit not as quickly as the other stuff. Which brings up another interesting point. When you finish using the glue & close up the bottle, try to keep temperature as stable as possible in the bottle. As the glue is used up, condensation forms inside & after a while, depending on hot/cold/freeze cycles, you will have a solid lump, and an expensive one too, I might add if there was still a large quantity left. Happy gluing, Pete Remneff Reno Chapt. PTG Truckee CA Yes, leaving the stuff in the back of the car in winter is not recommended.
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