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  • oldhippie
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    Originally posted by anunitu View Post
    Might use a solvent like finger polish remover for super glue.

    From super glue itself.

    Because Super Glue is so strong and bonds so fast, some people may find that they have accidentally glued two fingers together, or found that that small piece of balsa wood or plastic from a model they were building has completely bonded to their skin! Not to worry, for even though Super Glue is incredibly strong, it has one weakness: acetone.
    yes acetone will remove super glue but so will time.

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  • anunitu
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    Might use a solvent like finger polish remover for super glue.

    From super glue itself.

    Because Super Glue is so strong and bonds so fast, some people may find that they have accidentally glued two fingers together, or found that that small piece of balsa wood or plastic from a model they were building has completely bonded to their skin! Not to worry, for even though Super Glue is incredibly strong, it has one weakness: acetone.

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  • oldhippie
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    Originally posted by SeanRave View Post
    Last time I bought superglue here in France it had a notice that it was made to fuse together materials such as wood, plastic, etc, and that it was highly corrosive/acidic and could cause skin rashes and the risk of skin tearing if something got glued to the skin with it (and then you tried to tear of the object).
    you might have different super glue there as here in the U.S.A. it does not say
    anything about being highly corrosive/acidic but it does warn you about
    tearing if something got glued to the skin and you tried tearing it off.
    but if something does get stuck to skin usually after a few hours the stuff
    loosens up on it's own from the oils in your skin.
    if I glue horns on with super glue in the morning by the time I am ready to call it
    a night they are coming loose

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  • anunitu
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    There was something sold for a while called liquid bandage,I did see it used once by a doctor. No idea if that was super glue or not. Have not heard of it in a while,so wonder if there were reasons it got pulled. I searched,and it seems it is still marketed.



    Wondered what was in it,
    So Here

    Wiki,so standard grain of salt.

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  • iris
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    We have warnings on it too, can cause skin irritation...

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  • thalassa
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    They are NOT THE SAME.

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  • Sean R. R.
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    Last time I bought superglue here in France it had a notice that it was made to fuse together materials such as wood, plastic, etc, and that it was highly corrosive/acidic and could cause skin rashes and the risk of skin tearing if something got glued to the skin with it (and then you tried to tear of the object).

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  • oldhippie
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    Originally posted by monsno_leedra View Post
    Near as I recall superglue was developed for quick fusion of wounds on the battlefield. As such its not really toxic to the skin from what I recall from first aid courses I had to take.
    that is what I had heard too

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  • monsno_leedra
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    Originally posted by SeanRave View Post
    Avoid super glue, it is toxic to the skin. And it's dangerous also if you want to remove them.
    Near as I recall superglue was developed for quick fusion of wounds on the battlefield. As such its not really toxic to the skin from what I recall from first aid courses I had to take.

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  • oldhippie
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    Originally posted by SeanRave View Post
    Avoid super glue, it is toxic to the skin. And it's dangerous also if you want to remove them.
    why would it be dangerous to remove them if you use super glue ?
    as far as being toxic I'v heard it is not and doctors use super glue to close wounds

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  • Sean R. R.
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    Avoid super glue, it is toxic to the skin. And it's dangerous also if you want to remove them.

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  • Medusa
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    That is pretty awesome!

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  • oldhippie
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    here is me with some different horns.

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  • oldhippie
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    Originally posted by Rae'ya View Post
    You can get implants under your skin to screw things like horns onto. Investigate the good body mod shops around you to see if that's an option for you. I've seen old school goths and hardcore body modders with little horns screwed onto their temples. As far as I'm aware they are permanent, but there may be weight loads and things to consider also. Then you could just glue a opposing screw attachment into your existing horns so that you can screw them on. Voila.
    here in Wisconsin you can not get implants as body mod shops
    are limited on what they are allowed to do,you also can not get piercings
    scalped in Wis, and I do not have the $$$ to be able
    to travel to were I could get implants though I wish I did.

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  • Rae'ya
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    You can get implants under your skin to screw things like horns onto. Investigate the good body mod shops around you to see if that's an option for you. I've seen old school goths and hardcore body modders with little horns screwed onto their temples. As far as I'm aware they are permanent, but there may be weight loads and things to consider also. Then you could just glue a opposing screw attachment into your existing horns so that you can screw them on. Voila.

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