Jason885
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Here's a trick I learned a year or so ago, it's used in the aviation sector for making repairs.
When you are gluing a crack in an object like say dashboard, apply superglue to both sides and or as deep in to the crack as possible, then press the 2 edges together and sprinkle backing soda over the glued crack, a chemical reaction happens and the glue cures instantly and much much stronger than the glue would have on its own. (I have seen this used on light aircrafts.)
Brush off the baking soda and lightly sand down to required finish.
When you are gluing a crack in an object like say dashboard, apply superglue to both sides and or as deep in to the crack as possible, then press the 2 edges together and sprinkle backing soda over the glued crack, a chemical reaction happens and the glue cures instantly and much much stronger than the glue would have on its own. (I have seen this used on light aircrafts.)
Brush off the baking soda and lightly sand down to required finish.