Baking soda by itself works fine.  For occasional reinforcement put
baking soda in a place that needs filling and add a drop of CA.   But don't
let the end of the CA bottle touch the baking soda!
jtm
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] Kicker toxic?


> In a message dated 99-09-20 18:00:23 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> << p.s. Is there any truth to the rumor that plain water can be used
>       as an accelerator? >>
>
> Water (at least in vapor form) is supposed to trigger CA cure, that's why
you
> want as little as possible to be getting to the unused stuff in the
container
> (keep the cap on).  A little bit of baking soda dissolved in water would
> probably work fairly well (the dry powder certainly does!).  One of the
> things that I have heard is packaged as kicker is a weak solution of
> formaldehyde.
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