Chair Doctor™ glue does exactly what the name implies, it fixes chairs. If a chair has a loose joints, simply squeeze some Chair Doctor glue in. The glue will first swell the rung of the chair and then bond it in position.
The secret is its low viscosity. It soaks into the end grain of wood, swelling the wood and then freeze the wood in the swollen state as it cures. A film of dry glue lines the wood cells, preventing contraction, with the glue able to penetrate the narrowest of cracks. Any excess or spillage can be removed with a damp cloth, and any missed on a surface will dry clear.
Chair Doctor comes in a 2 fl oz bottle with a slim applicator tip that lets you place the glue accurately. Usually, you let Chair Doctor glue seep into a loose joint, but for many loose joints you can actually slip our finest needle alongside the tenon to the base of the socket, then inject it full of glue. For very difficult repairs, you can drill a tiny hole (from below or behind) and inject glue into a joint that way. With a syringe, it is very easy to do a large number of joints quickly and neatly. Even better, everything cleans with just water so the needles and syringe are reusable indefinitely.
For fixing loose joints (where you cannot or do not want to take everything apart), Chair Doctor glue is ideal.
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