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Polyurethane glue foams on plastic radiator.
I am trying to glue my plastic radiator tank using Elmer's
Polyurethane Glue just to see if it'll hold. I've heard that this worked fine on small pinhole leaks by a few people. The problem is that when ever the glue dries bubbles or foams are formed on the glue in about 2 hours. The foam is a bad thing because it's very brittle. What is the proper way to use this glue so it won't foam? Thanks |
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