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  1. I have a question for you. I have read or heard some where that CA glues like Krazy Glue and Loc-tite will deteriorate in water with time.. That Zap-a-gap does not. What is the truth to this. Is this just a claim by Zap-a-gap so you buy their product? I want to know the science to this. Mainly for gluing between bundles of hair when doing deer hair stacking and spinning. I think the ZAP-A-GAP claim was made while watching a video of Dave Whitlock tying a deer hair popper. May be the tv series "The Anglers Art". I said I think it was. Not sure. Like I said, I want the science on this and not Joe Blow's opinion please. P.S. I mean't to type Are "they" all created equal, not Are "the"
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