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Krazy Glue Quick Fixes

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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UIC chapter.

Have you ever been caught in a situation where you required something that you thought weren’t going to need? You assumed it was unnecessary, so you left whatever it is at home? An important item to always have is glue, specifically, Krazy Glue. If you need something to stay put quickly, gluing it might be the fastest way to get the job done. While glue does not actually bond everything, it has various uses that can help you in your desperate time of need. 

If your belt buckle starts to come undone, Krazy Glue will help bind the metal. 

The bottoms of your boots are coming off because of the salt on the ground? Krazy Glue will definitely stick the two materials together again. 

This adhesive is also fantastic for arts and crafts. While regular school glue can glue papers together, Krazy Glue allows you to attach paper, plastic, metal, wood, cotton, leather, feathers, glass, and even glitter! If you want to build a birdhouse without using nails? Krazy Glue is the answer. 

During the holidays, it can get stressful when your car ornament lost a wheel during the storage period all year long. Krazy Glue is a great solution. 

We all have that favorite purse that we take everywhere, and it shows. Krazy Glue squeezed, along the sides of the tears, can mend the wear and tear of the everyday use! 

This strong adhesive can be used universally, it does not just have one purpose. But, just like any other type of glue, it is a temporary solution to everything it binds together. Once an item has been damaged, and you reach for a tube of Krazy Glue, remember it is not always a permanent fix. 

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My name is Maggie, and I am currently a junior at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). My major is English, with a concentration in professional and technical writing. Currently, I am interning at Classic Chicago Magazine, an online magazine located in the city of Chicago, and I am one of their social media correspondents. Being a member of HerCampus UIC is wonderful opportunity and exactly what I need to learn how to achieve my goals while enhancing my writing and technology skills.
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