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Originally Posted by Vancebo
I missed something in number 4 above. I am not following the explanation. Aren't they both cured adhesives? I am not getting which one is easier.
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Hi Vancebo,
excess adhesive is sometimes referred to as sqeezeout, and is the glue that isn't where it is supposed to be.,
in this instance, the removal of superglue is easy and less likely to damage the wood.
when the adhesive has bonded two parts (substrates) together, that is where the increased risk of damage comes in. there will be glue that wicked into both wooden parts, as well as glue in the gap (however minimal) between the two parts.
hope that helps.
added note: a tiny bit of superglue is often all you need to to the job. tiny as in one little drop like a baby's tear or smaller. Not a big glop.