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Hi I have a shed which will need reglueing what glur is the best? and could I have trade names please as I live out of town with only one "open all hours" thanks Les
 

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That could depend on how bad the damage is
 

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If it's a Pola or Piko building kit, then probably the Pola plastic cement would do the job - alternatively something like EMA Plastic Weld or Ambro Pro-Weld, both those are quite aggressive solvent cements that will stick most plastics including acrylic, butyrate and ABS.
 

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Hi it is a Piko kit, I just think it needs reglueing , I have been on to Dragon but no piko glue on his list. Les
 

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Carrs do an impressive array of solvents for gluing plastics.

Isopon P38 also works well
 

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Evening all ,my son has spent most of to-day walking around Wrexham and hasn't found anyone able to supply the products you mentioned, were will I find them? Les
 

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Dinas Bryn said:
Evening all ,my son has spent most of to-day walking around Wrexham and hasn't found anyone able to supply the products you mentioned, were will I find them? Les

You could buy EMA plastic weld on line if no local model shops stock it.
http://www.ema-models.co.uk/products/04302-liquid-solvent-cement-ml.html < Link To http://www.ema-models.co....solvent-cement-ml.html
Isopon P38 should be available from most motor shops, e.g. Halfords.
 

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Do you have a radio-control model shop anywhere within reach? Places like that usually have stuff like the EMA or Ambro solvents or an equivalent.
 

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Zerogee said:
... something like EMA Plastic Weld or Ambro Pro-Weld, both those are quite aggressive solvent cements that will stick most plastics including acrylic, butyrate and ABS.

Must admit I've adopted Ambroid Pro-Weld as my solvent-of-choice for plastic kits, plasticard etc., it's much more effective than the typical hobby stuff like Liquid Poly. I buy it from my local RC plane/car model shop.

Can't comment on whether or not it works with Piko G plastic kits, but most likely it will.
 

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Maybe it sounds daft, but if it is a Pola kit then Pola cement is the best and a quick Google or a search of eBay wlll soon give you a result. N.B. Pola cement is only good for Pola Kits, if you use it on 'ordinary' plastic kits it falls apart... yes, I know why.