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superglue - 8/29/2008 6:53:39 AM   
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has anyone here ever used superglue as part of play? (glue fingers together or what ever else you can think of)

if so how did you use it?

how did you undo what you had done after if at all?
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RE: super glue - 8/29/2008 6:58:25 AM   
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I would not let anyone use super glue on me.  But that is just me.  As for getting it off nail polish remover works.

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RE: superglue - 8/29/2008 6:58:55 AM   
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Acetone or very soapy water.
 
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RE: superglue - 8/29/2008 6:59:55 AM   
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RE: superglue - 8/29/2008 7:00:45 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: beaten2service

has anyone here ever used superglue as part of play? (glue fingers together or what ever else you can think of)

if so how did you use it?

how did you undo what you had done after if at all?


I've never used this for BDSM play, though I have used it for repairing deep topical incisions. I also had a number of calls for this as a paramedic (we were near a university... go figure). Undoing superglue requires acetone and swabs... swab the area with acetone (regular acetone nail polish remover works -- don't get the non-acetone stuff for artificial nails) and gently separate the skin. Work in a well-ventilated area, since both the superglue and acetone give off toxic vapors.

I've also cleaned up some messes from folks who got impatient and ripped apart skin that had been superglued together -- it can get really messy, so be patient and let the acetone do its job.

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RE: superglue - 8/29/2008 7:08:29 AM   
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thank you for what you have told me so far and i hope to hear from more people to.

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RE: superglue - 8/29/2008 7:55:54 AM   
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quote:

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has anyone here ever used superglue as part of play? (glue fingers together or what ever else you can think of)

if so how did you use it?

how did you undo what you had done after if at all?

It's good for sticking cleaned edges of cut back together.


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RE: superglue - 8/29/2008 8:02:02 AM   
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It's good for sticking cleaned edges of cut back together.



Yup -- I keep a tube in my 'blood-kit' -- good for closing the edges of cuts, and even for closing the surface after suturing underneath larger wounds (like dermal punch wounds) until the body can 'catch up'. There is a version specifically made for skin, called Dermabond.

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RE: superglue - 8/29/2008 10:32:51 AM   
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If i may add my 2 cents…

Some glues are more resilient then others, usually the brand names. Use caution with them.

Here are some facts about these glues:

Ingredients : “2-propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, ethyl ester; (ethyl cyanoacrylate polymethylmethacrylate, hydroquinone (sara iii)

Appearance and odor: Transparent water-white to straw colored liquid with simulative odor.

Acute irritates eyes, mucous membranes

Fumes may be irritating if not burning.

Solid (dried) material may be  scraped from surfaces.

Stable up to 122f, when stored in cool dry place.

Avoid contact  with saliva as may adhere to inside of mouth. However saliva  will lift adhesive in 1-2 days, avoid swallowing.

Acetone is the best solvent for these glues.

These glues contain a form of “rat poison”, and can leach into you body, keep the play to under 24 hours.
 
For more details:
http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/safety/MSDS/SUPER%20GLUE.htm

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RE: superglue - 8/29/2008 10:35:35 AM   
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Avoid contact  with saliva as may adhere to inside of mouth. However saliva  will lift adhesive in 1-2 days, avoid swallowing.


Dang....no swallowing for 2 days????? That's hardcore (and would require a really big drool bucket)!!!

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RE: superglue - 8/29/2008 4:01:00 PM   
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Ooo Erin that's hot.

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RE: superglue - 8/30/2008 3:40:05 AM   
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A little-known fact about cyanoacrylates liquid polymerizable adhesives is they can't bond on perfectly dry surfaces. Why? Because they chemically link (polymerize) when pressed into a thin film - that polymerization being catalyzed by the very thin layer of water moisture present on most surfaces (the moisture acts as an alkali, or weak base, which is the catalyst that results in the exothermic hydroxylation reaction we call bonding).

For human use, it's important to note that the presence of detectable amounts of water (i.e., too much) usually degrades the performance of cyanoacrylates, so, that might preclude using acrylic resins to lash her tongue to her kitty, I guess, for example ... at least if she's excited beforehand. Stick to more typical methods. Like Bondo.

A more well known  fact is, as cyanoacrylates cure (polymerize), they give off a vapor that can irritate the nose and eyes and will "spot" many materials, especially plastics - so be careful around the face because your retina will permanently be damaged by the gassing.

Also, typical cyanoacrylates (e.g., Super Glue, Crazy Glue, Loctite, Insta-Bond, etc.) are best used in molecule-thin layers because, while the bonding (polermization) strength is phenominal, the material itself isn't very strong. So, if you pile the glue on too thickly, you end up with the two objects parting between layers of the glue.

BTW, periacryl cyanoacrylates (e.g., Blacklock Medical Products, Delta, B.C.) have been used in surgery since the 1960s. They're not only good adhesives, in the body they're hemostatic and bacteriostatic. As for toxicity, shorter-chain cyanoacrylate derivatives tend to have a higher degree of tissue toxicity than the longer-chain derivatives do. In contact with human tissue, they degrade to cyanoacetate and formaldehyde. In addition to surgical uses, in the beginning of 2001, the US FDA approved the use of 2-octyl cyanoacrylate (i.e., Dermabond) for use as a barrier against bacteria.
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And, as stated, acetone (e.g., nail polish) or even hot water will help unstick those sticky fingers.

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RE: superglue - 8/30/2008 5:04:04 AM   
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do i hear like OSHA screaming in the back ground lol

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RE: superglue - 8/30/2008 7:02:16 AM   
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That's some good information- thanks! 

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RE: superglue - 8/30/2008 1:56:58 PM   
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One of the fun uses I've put super glue (Krazy Glue) to is gluing my bottom's pussy lips completely shut, inner then sometimes outer as well..  It's tricky to do if she's already really wet in which case it's next to impossible.

In addition to acetone as a solvent for super glue pussy juice works very well, usually opening up within 10-15 minutes sometimes sooner.  My bottom has never shown any signs of irritation or adverse reaction.

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RE: superglue - 8/30/2008 2:15:46 PM   
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One more use for "Magic Putty", I guess.. but can you get her to hold still for 4 hours as it dries?

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RE: superglue - 8/30/2008 2:25:47 PM   
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Sorry you lost me after that line... 

So my question to you is this, what is it about a woman's natural vaginal lubrication that so quickly disolves super glue?

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RE: superglue - 8/30/2008 8:02:28 PM   
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do i hear like OSHA screaming in the back ground lol


No.   Superglue was originally designed for surgery.  The problem with water/liquids prevented it from becoming wide spread use in surgery, but I believe it is still OSHA approved.

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RE: superglue - 8/30/2008 9:07:45 PM   
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I'm not sure this has much to do with anything, but I can assure you that plain old Super Glue is sometimes used in heart surgery. There is a study by Carolina's Medical Center published on its use.

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RE: superglue - 8/31/2008 5:30:14 AM   
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once I've met a girl who loved to have her nipples covered with a thin layer of regular Elmer glue, and when it dried she wanted me to peel it away slowly.  Of course it is innocuous compared with super glue.

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