Cigar Glue

Not sure about that. I have heard that you can use pectin and make a paste out of it for cigar repair. You can find pectin in any grocery store in the canning/baking section. It is used in making jams and jellies.
 
Not sure about that. I have heard that you can use pectin and make a paste out of it for cigar repair. You can find pectin in any grocery store in the canning/baking section. It is used in making jams and jellies.

:thumbs: Look for "liquid pectin"
 
Not sure about that. I have heard that you can use pectin and make a paste out of it for cigar repair. You can find pectin in any grocery store in the canning/baking section. It is used in making jams and jellies.


Not sure about that. I have heard that you can use pectin and make a paste out of it for cigar repair. You can find pectin in any grocery store in the canning/baking section. It is used in making jams and jellies.

:thumbs: Look for "liquid pectin"


Not sure about that. I have heard that you can use pectin and make a paste out of it for cigar repair. You can find pectin in any grocery store in the canning/baking section. It is used in making jams and jellies.

:thumbs: Look for "liquid pectin"

Ditto. That is the only thing I have heard about using.

Yup.... what they said.... really inexpensive
 
I've actually used liquid pectin that I got from Walmart's canning section and it worked great. It didn't affect the taste and it got the job done. Once you use the pectin, put your cigars back in the humi but seperated from your other sticks until the pectin dries. Real easy, real fast, and do it over a plate for easy clean-up.
 
I've actually used liquid pectin that I got from Walmart's canning section and it worked great. It didn't affect the taste and it got the job done. Once you use the pectin, put your cigars back in the humi but seperated from your other sticks until the pectin dries. Real easy, real fast, and do it over a plate for easy clean-up.

I agree, it works great and is easy to use... just a little messy sometimes. Just be sure to allow the cigar proper time to dry before lighting it up though.
 
Has any one here tried this cigar glue.
I have a couple of sticks that have split on me so I use the small strip of gum on a cigarette rolling paper to seal them up so I can smoke them.
I was wondering if this glue was any good

http://www.bcspecialties.com/cigarasp/cigacc_repair.asp

El Torcedor
This is the traditional recipe of the cuban torcedores. A small bottles of pure vegetal glue with its applicator.
Instructions: softly spread out the glue under the damaged wrapper with the applicator. Then roll again the wrapperand let dry for a few minutes.
contents: 5 ml / .17 fl.oz
Basically - Pectin! :D
How to make your own...linky.
 
I've actually used liquid pectin that I got from Walmart's canning section and it worked great. It didn't affect the taste and it got the job done. Once you use the pectin, put your cigars back in the humi but seperated from your other sticks until the pectin dries. Real easy, real fast, and do it over a plate for easy clean-up.

X2! I have used Liquid Pectin, and it worked great. Just brush on a small amount and let it dry. I generally use two applications just to make sure though when I have a split wrapper.
 
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