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Default Glueing a broken plastic refrigerator shelf

Chris Lewis wrote:
According to Smitty Two :

What's medical grade CA? Is that $3 dimestore glue that's been
repackaged and sold for $300? The standard stuff you have around the
house works great for wounds.


Medical grade CA is a different formulation with somewhat more high
grade component chemicals. This shouldn't be a surprise - dimestore
grade CA doesn't perform nearly as well as even "Hot Stuff" does.

According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanoacrylate, most regular
CA glue is methyl-2-cyanoacrylate, which degrades fairly quickly
in contact with human tissue and produces formaldehyde. Which is
a pretty strong irritant. Medical CA is 2-octyl cyanoacrylate
which degrades _much_ slower, and won't produce tissue irritation.

The FDA has only approved 2-octyl cyanoacrylate for medical use.

Shrug. I use the civilian, non-medical-rated stuff on cracked and split
fingernails, and even on the occasional paper cut, on a routine basis.
(You know, like when you get a cut beside your nail, so whenever you
stick that hand in your pocket, the cut catches, and you scream in pain?
CA works great to keep those sealed.)

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