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RC CA Cement for Rubber Tires 5g

PRODUCER: Tamiya

EAN: 4950344533398

SKU: TA-53339

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31.00 zł
Secure rubber tires to wheels with ease using RC CA Cement for Rubber Tires 5g. This high-quality cyanoacrylate adhesive ensures a strong bond, and the 5g tube comes with two applicators for precise application. Ideal for RC vehicle enthusiasts looking for reliable tire cement.
Secure rubber tires to wheels with ease using RC CA Cement for Rubber Tires 5g. This high-quality cyanoacrylate adhesive ensures a strong bond, and the 5g tube comes with two applicators for precise application. Ideal for RC vehicle enthusiasts looking for reliable tire cement.

Product properties:

Dry Time Regular

Description

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RC CA Cement for Rubber Tires 5g is a high-quality cyanoacrylate adhesive designed specifically for securing rubber tires to wheels. The 5g tube comes with two applicators for easy and precise application. Ensure a strong bond for your RC vehicle tires with this reliable cement.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Tamiya

Kind: Cyanoacrylic

Usage: Rims

Applicator: No applicator

Dry Time: Regular

TA-53339

Description

Producer
Tamiya
Kind
Cyanoacrylic
Usage
Rims
Applicator
No applicator
Dry Time
Regular

Specific References

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4950344533398

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