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The Hidden Downsides Of Using Super Glue To Fix Things Around The House

Hands applying super glue to a broken white ceramic mug

Super glue likely tops your list of household fix-it tools. It’s inexpensive, fast-drying, and compatible with almost any material. Unfortunately, there are also many downsides to using this adhesive besides the seemingly age-old challenge of removing super glue stains from clothing (thankfully, a few kitchen ingredients can do the trick). Aside from its ability to put things back together, super glue is also toxic to inhale, poisonous to the eyes, flammable on certain surfaces, and damaging to the skin (via Medical News Today). Essentially, it shouldn’t be placed anywhere besides the item it’s meant to fix.Learn more in this article: The Hidden Downsides Of Using Super Glue To Fix Things Around The House

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