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There's a lot you can do with our instant glues! Select a link below for more information on specific topics.

Instructions - The fundamentals of using Satellite City glues and accelerators.  Learn the basics and then let your imagination guide you.



Finishing - Did you know you can create durable, glossy finishes with Hot Stuff?  Find out how!



Guitar Repair - Professionals know Satellite City instant glues are excellent for building and repairing guitars.  Learn the techniques taught by John Carruthers' Guitar Craft Academy at the Musician's Institute of Hollywood.


Pointe Shoes- Professional dancers at such prestigious dance companies as Pacific Northwest Ballet, New York City Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet theater, and others use our Hot Stuff original to quickly harden and strengthen specific areas of their pointe shoes.  Find out how in this video by Maria Chapman of Pacific Northwest Ballet.



Pen Finishing - Pen turners in particular are discovering the advantages of the Hot Stuff finish.  Click here for step-by-step instructions and a demonstration video by professional woodworker Emory Mclaughlin.

Finished Pen

Shoe Repair -Super T and NCF Quick can be used to make quick work of separated soles and many other common shoe repairs.  See our instructions by professional cobbler Jim Foley of Dahlonega Shoe Repair.



Fiberglassing
- For most people, fiberglassing means waiting hours for slow resins to dry.  For people who know about the Hot Stuff method, however, fiberglassing is extremely fast as well as strong.  A similar method was used in the construction of the Voyager, the first airplane to fly around the world without stopping or refueling, to achieve high strength with low weight.