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That's why I suggest, as an alternative, the glue that you can buy in pet stores. Nontoxic and dries fast.
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Subject: Re: What products do you use to glue a glass coverslip to a chamber?

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Michael,
that product works just fine and I personally like it but:
1. there is never enough a curing agent for a provided amount of a base
agent (even considering the 1:9 mass ratio)
2. it takes more than 24 hours for clue to completely dry out
3. the shipping from that company is almost the same with a product price

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