Look I appreciate the effort to help but is my mistake too. I'm too busy and I don't have time to explore and go on trial and error. I'm just trying to give a warning to others members to don't use the loctite406. You admitted it..."buy loctite406" in the mean time?? and to buy your repair kit that doesn't work either? and this is from months ago so I guess now you have improved your repair kit. Well, I close my case, you gave advice to buy and use Loctite406. Read the email.Indigo20 wrote:STT, you are not telling the truth !!!
Here is the truth:
On 9th October 2016 you sent me an email with pictures showing the damage of your doll.
I gave you the advise
- to organize Loctite 406 in the meantime
- and to order the TPE repair kit.
What happend afterwards:
- You didn't respond for one month !
- You didn't order the TPE repair kit.
- You started the repair with Loctite 406 without my advice.
- You started to glue UR3 (=TPR) to TPE (that is not working).
Since that time you mentioned in several articles that I'm giving wrong advices.
STT, you didn't listen to me.
You started the repair of your own.
Look in the mirror and you see the person you can blame for.
Next point:
TPE paste made with xylene (aromatic hydrocarbon) dissolves TPE completely.
That is not more TPE paste, it is TPE mash.
STT, please tell me the version and type of Jinsan TPE.
Please share your knowledge with us and explain, why xylene is "the solvent" to create TPE paste.
And as your next task, please explain to the community how about the other aromatic hydrocarbons like toluene and styrene.
And afterwards explain, what solvent categories like ether, iso-alkene, n-alkene and ketone are doing with TPE.
I would like to see if you are in the position to give advice about TPE.
If you need help with the Xylene you can ask those questions to miss abracadabra, she takes credit for the repairs and some other things that some people don't need to know.