Electric Medical
By Charlie on Aug 31, 2009 in Hearing & Orthepedic

My electric grater is cracked. Krazy glue?
My electric grater is cracked. If i use krazy glue to fix it, will it be harmful to me since i will eat the food that will touch the dried crazy glue? the packet says it is non toxic but if consumed get medical attention immediately
Even if a VERY TINY bit did come off in your food it would be fine. Crazy glue was first invented for the medical community to hold together cuts in skin and anyone that has got it on there fingers can attest that it works for that,lol.
Edit: What the hell is that guy talking about an electic guitar for,lol.
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