Super "Un" Glue provides the needed resolution to very commonly occurring accidents.

  • Cyanoacrylates are supposed to provide convenience and security, but frequently fail to do so due to the high rate of accidental misuse.
  • Accidents can easily occur due to overuse and/or misplacement of such adhesive materials, and too often are incorrect objects suddenly and mysteriously bonded together. Even worse, this unwanted bonding occurs in very personal ways …
  • Countless occurrences of super adhesive misuse involving the human body are recorded every year, and with such frequency that many medical studies have been performed in response to this accidental misuse of cyanoacrylate. These accidents include misuse as a lip balm, eye drops, nasal spray, eyelash adhesive and even as a hemorrhoid cream due to similarity in packaging.
  • Sometimes such occurrences occur purposefully, although as pranks, and result in people finding themselves literally stuck in difficult situations. And given the strength of cyanoacrylates, which can take over 3,000 pounds of pressure, getting out of such problems can be difficult, and sometimes practically impossible without professional – and painful – intervention.
  • Thank goodness for Super "Un" Glue, which provides an immediate solution to these frequent mishaps. Super "Un" Glue can quickly and easily remove super adhesives, and without any danger to the recipient.

Super "Un" Glue can provide a counter-development to the ever-developing cyanoacrylate.

  • First discovered by the U.S. scientists as they attempted to improve weapons during WW II, cyanoacrylate wasn’t officially "invented" until 1952, when it was accidentally created by Eastman Kodak as researchers tried to find a new bond between lens systems.
  • Since its first marketing in 1958, cyanoacrylate has continually developed and improved, and is today used by countless manufacturing and construction industries.
  • Cyanoacrylate has even been introduced to the field of medicine, and is now used in skin, bone and cartilage grafts, and even as a suture method.
  • Despite all these improvements in use and power, there has been no true development in the removal of this adhesive type, however.
  • For example, cyanoacrylates are typically removed with acetone materials, which destroys paints and many different plastic materials, thus defeating the purpose of which these glues are applied. Also, practically all types of typical solvents can dissolve vinyl, which is a material to which such glues are commonly applied.
  • In cases of accidental human adhesion, these removal materials can be dangerous. In fact, exposure to such materials can produce dermal allergic reactions, irritation to the eyes and mucous membranes, asthma and even death.
  • Super "Un" Glue is the long-needed and overlooked improvement to this field that has made continuous developments in all other directions. Super "Un" Glue can resolve the problems this product can cause, and in a safe and secure method.

Sources: Adhesives & Sealant Council, Accident Facts, U.S. Department of Energy – Chemistry Archive, and Journal of the American Medical Association.

 

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