Seachem Reef Glue Chemical Reaction?

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Can anyone take a stab at what happened here?

Set a tube sachem reef glue over a piece of foil (pulled off a recently opened bottle of Seachem's Reef Fusion 2)

I let the superglue that overflowed sit on that piece of foil, which was on top of a black piece of corrugated plastic.

This morning, as you can see in the picture, the black is discolored all around the foil with a white residue. The white buffs off the plastic with a little elbow grease.

Any idea at what happened here?

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That is what cyanoacrylate does.
 

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Can anyone take a stab at what happened here?

Set a tube sachem reef glue over a piece of foil (pulled off a recently opened bottle of Seachem's Reef Fusion 2)

I let the superglue that overflowed sit on that piece of foil, which was on top of a black piece of corrugated plastic.

This morning, as you can see in the picture, the black is discolored all around the foil with a white residue. The white buffs off the plastic with a little elbow grease.

Any idea at what happened here?

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It’s from the fumes. They use cyanoacrylate in enclosed spaces to get fingerprints off hard to reach places or where the dust/tape won’t work. The effect is more pronounced if a little bit of heat is applied (even just slightly over ambient temperature).
 
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It’s from the fumes. They use cyanoacrylate in enclosed spaces to get fingerprints off hard to reach places or where the dust/tape won’t work. The effect is more pronounced if a little bit of heat is applied (even just slightly over ambient temperature).
That is what cyanoacrylate does.

Crazy. Thanks. I guess I just figured the fumes would rise up, and that a tiny glob wouldn't produce that much off-gas.

It looks like the fumes are so dense they just floated around in a circle on the plastic.
 

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