Is tire glue really just super-glue in a bigger bottle?
Tire glue is always called CA tire glue, with CAbeing an abbreviation for Cyanoacrylate. This is the generic name for cyanoacrylate based fast-acting glues, such as methy-2-cryanoacrylate, and ethyl-2-cryanoacrylate, often sold under the trade names Super-Glue and Krazy-Glue. So will Super-Glue and Krazy-Glue work as good as the "CA Tire-Glue" being sold by the R/C car companies, or are they really just the same thing?