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    Default what kind of superglue are you using for transponders fixing

    what kind of superglue or best to use for holding in place transponders in place and also for gluing particulars remote together

    any recommendations .

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    I use any decent branded glue but got black tac online for Keydiy remotes and push it over the slot transponder goes into. Looks better than blutac and twice as strong

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    Plasticine for fixing chips in place : ) Way better than glue in case you will need to replace transponder to new shell in the future

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    Engine gasket sealing. Which is flexible. And can be picked out again, if necessary. Color Black.
    Pick whatever brand you want.

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    For permanent jobs (tp or remote case ~1-5h)
    For quick tp jobs (not suitable for cases perfect for tp no waiting time)
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    i dont use superglue , ive had to try and get too many glued transponders out of broken keys and know what a headache this can be , over the years ive come to despise those that use glue .

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    i know i had a hell of a job to remove a id 48 transponder from a vw key i mostly use blu tac in case needs removed if the transponder is

    glued i will clone the key first in case it breaks .
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    I’ve had problems taking glued ID48 transponders out as everyone has. Nail varnish remover softens the glue.

    But be careful it also takes the nail varnish of your nails and after paying £45 to get them done I wasn’t amused 😆

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    Just use glue tac once the cars starts thats the last thing you want to worry if customer lose chip more money for you.
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    what glue are you guys using on curved logos when the key is not properly curved to match or is flat.
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    I use Bosch Glue Pen .
    Rechargable via usb and heats up in 15 secs its the Biz

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