TheCamaroKid Posted March 20, 2023 Share Posted March 20, 2023 I recently built a 1991 Lumina as a Dale Earnhardt to use as a hard boy slot car. I used Testors Clear Parts Cement a little over a day ago to attach the windshields. In real life as well as on the bottle, it says it dries clear. While parts of the Testors clear parts cement did dry clear a large portion dried blue! It was yellow when I applied after an hour a large portion dried clear but that portion dried blue. A little over 24 hours later, it's still the same. Does it sometimes just take a few days to turn completely clear or could color weather have effected it or perhaps I just got a bad batch? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ace-Garageguy Posted March 20, 2023 Share Posted March 20, 2023 These PVA glues all dry by evaporation, so where air can't get to them, like if they're trapped between parts that fit tight, drying will take longer. Sometimes much longer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ace-Garageguy Posted March 20, 2023 Share Posted March 20, 2023 (edited) AND...frankly, I don't like the Testors PVA glue. I've used this stuff since 2012, and it's never let me down. Edited March 20, 2023 by Ace-Garageguy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaymcminn Posted March 20, 2023 Share Posted March 20, 2023 Kristal Klear is the absolute best. I use it for mounting parts to craft sticks for painting, assembly of chrome and clear parts, attaching rear view mirrors and painted body parts and making glass for gauges. The Testors PVA you used will eventually dry clear. Less is often more when using this type of glue... a smaller amount will dry faster and still hold plenty strong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave G. Posted March 20, 2023 Share Posted March 20, 2023 I use the Testors glue but agree that you don't need much. Pretty sure in the photo you posted, the glue just isn't dry yet. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheCamaroKid Posted March 21, 2023 Author Share Posted March 21, 2023 3 hours ago, Dave G. said: I use the Testors glue but agree that you don't need much. Pretty sure in the photo you posted, the glue just isn't dry yet. It's been almost 36 hours and it still looks like that. I guess it's still drying? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tabbysdaddy Posted March 21, 2023 Share Posted March 21, 2023 It takes a long time to dry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oldriginal86 Posted March 21, 2023 Share Posted March 21, 2023 Glued in headlights on a Bronco kit with Testors canopy glue, the fit was tight. 5 days and still white glue behind the lenses. Had to drill a hole in the back of the bucket to allow air in. Still took another day to dry. Give it a few more days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave G. Posted March 21, 2023 Share Posted March 21, 2023 13 hours ago, TheCamaroKid said: It's been almost 36 hours and it still looks like that. I guess it's still drying? Ya but to look at the photo it simply doesn't even look dry. It will go clear when it is dry. But that bead could be 1/4 as much, the glue holds well but to dry air has to get at it which will eventually happen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peteski Posted March 21, 2023 Share Posted March 21, 2023 If it is milky color is is not dry. If those areas are airtight, the glue trapped in there might never dry (or take months). 5-minute epoxy hardens by chemical reaction, so it would be better to use in this situation. But it also turns amber after few years. Epoxy and PVA types of adhesives are old-school. I would say the best choice of adhesive nowadays would be one of the many UV-cure resins or adhesives out there. Since UV light cures them, there is nothing to evaporate. Might be time to rethink the glue media. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheCamaroKid Posted March 21, 2023 Author Share Posted March 21, 2023 On 3/20/2023 at 11:32 AM, Ace-Garageguy said: AND...frankly, I don't like the Testors PVA glue. I've used this stuff since 2012, and it's never let me down. I order a bottle for features builds. I love their setting solutions for water slide decals. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike C Posted March 21, 2023 Share Posted March 21, 2023 On 3/20/2023 at 11:32 AM, Ace-Garageguy said: AND...frankly, I don't like the Testors PVA glue. I've used this stuff since 2012, and it's never let me down. I've been using that for a long time too. Actually, it's the same stuff as that craft glue you get at Hobby Lobby or Michaels. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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