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That would be the new packaging. When you repair with Mend-it, the bait is fixed as if it were never torn. There is no hard spot and it is the same softness. It is not like superglues that glue the two halves back together and leave an ugly hard spot

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I have two of the former "new improved" plastic bottles. The one I kept in my boat locker is as solid as a brick and the one I keep in the house is still a liquid.

It works great if it stays a liquid.

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Absolute junk! Or let me correct that, the container is junk. Got some 2 weeks ago and you have to squeeze so hard that my thumb got sore.

You have to take the cap off.

That comment is as worthless as Mend It.

Even if Mend it were worthless, which it is not, that comment had immense hilarity value.  Try not to take things so seriously, instead join in the fray and shoot back something equally humorous.  It's all good natured fun around here.

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I like it, so do my soft swimbits ect... 8-)

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I have never used glue to fix plastics. I just heat up a paperclip with my lighter and melt the torn area back together again.

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I have never used glue to fix plastics. I just heat up a paperclip with my lighter and melt the torn area back together again.

Mend-It does exactly that but chemically.  It's why it works so well.

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