Yes it is, I believe the vapour of superglue will stick to the ridges.
no
Because the same chemicals naturally deposited in latent prints are also present on the rest of the body's skin, successful latent print detection on skin normally involves a contaminant of some type (blood, dirt, lipstick, wet paint, vaseline, etc.). I recommend detectives look carefully at the victim's skin for any obvious "finger or palm ridge detail" (not just red marks on the skin). Success may come in the form of just having your evidence technicians take pictures of visible prints.
NO super glue is not elmers
No, super glue does not taste good. Ingesting super glue can be toxic and harmful to your health. It is important to keep super glue away from your mouth and out of reach from children.
Epoxy glue can be used at a crime scene to lift latent fingerprints from nonporous surfaces. It is applied over the fingerprint, allowed to harden, and then peeled off to preserve the print before it is examined by forensic experts.
Super glue will not stick to polyethylene or CPVC.
Nail Glue or Super Glue. If your fake nails came with nail glue use that, if not super glue because it is the same thing. Nail Glue=Super Glue (Just in a different package) -Lizzy (The Cat Lady)
Any smooth, hard surface can be glued by Super Glue.
Hot glue and super glue are for different uses. Both are good within their use.
Pure Acetone will destroy super glue.
Dr. Harry Coover invented super glue
Hard super glue is no longer usable.