Short answer: Yes.
More specific and useful answer: Yes, provided you use one of the many commercially available adhesives designed for use on glass.
"Super Glue" is a brand name commonly used to refer to the cyanoacrylate family of adhesives, whether or not they are manufactured by the Super Glue Corporation. These adhesives are formulated for a wide range of applications, the specifics of which can be found at the particular adhesive manufacturer's website.
Keep in mind, the best results will be obtained by using an adhesive designed for use on glass, crystal, or similar surfaces.
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I wouldn't, superglue or CA glue when cured becomes very brittle, its like hard plastic, when your stained glass project flexes, (and it will) the the CA glue will crack and fail.
Try some fingernail polish remover.
Super glue, or take it to a glass-blower and have him 'weld' it with glass.
Get superglue debonder.
Dr. Harry Coover invented superglue in 1942.
PVA might work, it's pretty strong. If not then superglue definitely would - don't stick your fingers together!ANS 2 Silicon works best with any fabric to glass.
As the stuff called superglue is only made by properly registered chemical companies most people who want superglue go to the shops and buy it
It can be used in an emergency. Surgical glue is a type of superglue.
Superglue is a specific chemical, cyanoacryllate. It is the same in all brands of superglue, and therefore does not react when you mix different brands.
that's a way to remove blisters, once you get superglue on it, and peel it off, your blister is gone
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