So this may be a dumb question. I bought this tunic and was looking at the 'field repair' in the sleeves. There's a cut of the same material as the tunic superglued in. So the question? Was there superglue? I doubt it personally, but would be interesting to see. Here's pics, thanks:
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Originally posted by nate ellisI heard superglue was originally created in the U.S. to treat wounds/cuts. It worked great but kept the germs in. This caused infections so they quit using it. Not sure if this is true
NateLast edited by hs132; 05-23-2006, 04:32 PM.
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I am sorry, but this has got to be the most interesting thread that's ever been posted!
WB, you mind asking your mom how long she's been using that, and if it also works as an adhesive? Thanks everyone
PS- I split my eye open wrestling in high school, had 14 stitches, glued it an was able to continue wrestling with my stitches only being out a week! No infections. Good stuff. We use it in the army to cover blisters so you can keep drivin on too!
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I just asked her, she said that it has been around for at least 50 years, maybe even more as she recalls that my grandmother also used it.
Yes it's adhesive, but it's not the most durable and has to be redone after about 10 washes or so. I'll see if I can find a english word for it. Hope this helps.
/Henrik
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Originally posted by WB_CollectorMy mother uses a subsctance that you iron on to make folds stay or to prevent holes on clothes. It gets the same appearance as superglue when ironed on. Just a thought.
/Henrik
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