We recently launched the worlds strongest light curing adhesive on Kickstarter.
People are frustrated with superglues that cure after one use, make a mess and really aren't so super. There are too many glues on the market that just don't work.
Total Glue proves you can have a light cured glue that has the strength of super glue without the drawbacks.
Spencer Quinn
Derek Rowley
Reed Quinn
Chris Quinn
Eric Child
Total Glue combines the strength of super glue, gap filling properties of epoxy, and light-curing speed of acrylic resin together to make the ultimate glue—without all of the negative experiences associated with those adhesives. Because Total Glue cures with light, it can fill gaps like an epoxy, but without the annoying mixing process, and the inevitable messes.Simply alternate between applying Total Glue and curing with light to build up layers until your hole or gap is filled!
Use Total Glue to seal cracks in tile, counters, pipes, and more. You can also insulate exposed wires on computer and phone cords, saving you from costly replacements. Its precision application tips allow for delicate projects to be accomplished without the mess, and the resin cures clear leaving no residue. The blue light cures the glue when you need it and want it to, helping you get more projects done faster.Because the glue cures with and without the light, you don't need to keep switching out different adhesives for different projects.
We are a team of entrepreneurs and problem solvers with over 30 years of product development, manufacturing, and retail experience. Our FiberFix products have been featured on Shark Tank and are in over 24,000 retail locations worldwide. We are passionate about empowering consumers to fix things they could not easily fix before.
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Dentists do not use UV light to cure. Just Blue light. Please correct this.
Is it UV cured? Will it ship with eye protection? That concerns me. What if people think it's safe to look at for long period of time?