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Premium Cigar Repair Glue - 1 Bottle (0.5oz) for Fixing Cracked Wrappers & Damaged Cigars | Quick-Drying, Non-Toxic Adhesive | Perfect for Cigar Aficionados & Humidor Maintenance
Premium Cigar Repair Glue - 1 Bottle (0.5oz) for Fixing Cracked Wrappers & Damaged Cigars | Quick-Drying, Non-Toxic Adhesive | Perfect for Cigar Aficionados & Humidor Maintenance

Premium Cigar Repair Glue - 1 Bottle (0.5oz) for Fixing Cracked Wrappers & Damaged Cigars | Quick-Drying, Non-Toxic Adhesive | Perfect for Cigar Aficionados & Humidor Maintenance

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Product Description

Softly spread out the glue under the damaged cigar wrapper with the applicator brush. Then roll the wrapper into place and let dry for a few minutes. Made from a traditional recipe used by the cuban torcedores cigar rollers. Made in France by Credo. 5 ml (.17 fl oz) bottle.

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I punched an Ave Maria Divinia and the wrapper cracked at the foot. It looked like it might unravel completely if I removed the band. This glue fixed it and saved a 15 dollar stick. It has already more than paid for itself. Yes the bottle is small, but I only used a couple of drops. There is enough glue here to do that a hundred more times at least. Perhaps it won't work with every damaged wrapper. But it will probably work often enough to justify a five star rating. I am very happy that I had this glue available.***edit***It's been over a year. I got about 40 or 50 attempted uses and about 15 to 20 of them worked. The glue works well on the cap or at the cap area if the cap comes completely off. If the wrapper cracks and is unraveling mid-stick, it is not so good. It works at first, but I think the heat of the cigar loosens the glue and the wrapper tends to unravel as I smoke. Also if there is more that a cap issue, it seems like the stick is lost cause. There is a learning curve and I expect to do better in future. I have some glue left but it is hard to get it on the brush which does not reach all the way to the bottom of the bottle. By working with some "lost cause" sticks I have dropped some tobacco flecks into the bottle.I still like it, and the 5 star rating still seems appropriate. As I said above, I recouped the cost on the first stick. I have saved almost 200 dollars worth of cigars with this glue. I have just ordered a second bottle.

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