There are basically two types of super glues: gels and liquids. The job you have will dictate which is best for you.
In general, liquid super glues are ideal for bonding non-porous, smooth, close-fitting surfaces. Mending broken plates, cracked wood, or the exteriors of small appliances is easy with a strong liquid super glue. It even bonds leather, rubber and most plastics. The best about LePage super glue: it does all this and more. For example, thanks to special additives, LePage products will also bond porous surfaces like paper and fabric.
Super glue gels are especially useful when working on non-horizontal surfaces, because gels don’t drip or run. Choose a gel formula when bonding vertical surfaces that are overhead or those at a marked slant. So, whether you are working on a project involving polyester, wood, cork, steel, paper, concrete, tiles, or ceramic, a super glue is right for you.