Glue tubes burst
PA Auckland An adhesive used for glueing plastic models has been withdrawn from the market because some tubes have burst. The distributors of the product. Quickfix Polystyrene Cement, said last evening that all open tubes in the hands of the public should be disposed of. Mr A. Martin, managing director of Marlowe Agencies, said that unopened tubes should not be opened and they should be returned to the retailers. Where tubes had been ripened. Mr Martin recommended that they be carefully wrapped in wet newspaper and buried. The product is packed in a blue tube and is clearly labelled •
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Press, 11 January 1978, Page 4
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