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| : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :Marv, thank you very much for responding, if it's not my imagination it sounds to me that the radio has a better tone (less noise). It says on the container that it is washed off with soap and water, to me this meant water based? :Vinny A. : : : : : : : : ::Vinny, ::Congrats!! I'm not a chemist or glue expert, but seem to recall that regular white glue is more like acrylic paints, dries to a rigid texture, and may affect sound quality, whereas the Elmers I've used dries to a flexible/rubbery state. I found it at Jo Anns. Last week I added a little black (licorice)acrylic, but it still retained it rubbery flexible nature. :: ::marv :: :::Greetings, I wound up using Elmer's school glue because it was the only thing I could find in my area. From the outside it looks like blue gel but it coated on clearly and easily. The first coat I mixed with water and it dried very fast, second coat was uncut. Speaker looks great and sounds great. Elmer's was 99 cents. :::Vinny A. |
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