No, you should not use super glue on your phone screen as it may damage it.
Using adhesives like super glue (such as Feviquick) on your phone screen is generally not recommended. Phone screens are sensitive surfaces, often featuring protective coatings (like oleophobic layers) that can be dissolved or damaged by the harsh chemicals found in cyanoacrylate-based super glues. This can lead to:
- Permanent damage: The glue can create unsightly blemishes, etch marks, or cloudiness on the screen surface or underlying display.
- Loss of touch sensitivity: Glue seeping into small cracks or around edges could interfere with the touch functionality.
- Difficulty removing: Super glue is designed for strong, permanent bonds and is extremely difficult to remove without causing further damage to the screen.
According to the provided reference, it is explicitly stated: "Don't use super glue like feviquick it may damage your phone screen". This highlights the risk associated with using such adhesives on this delicate part of your device.
Alternatives for Phone Screen Issues (Context Dependent)
While super glue is unsuitable, the reference mentions a different approach for a specific issue:
- If you have an issue where glue came out from under the screen or a repair, the reference suggests an alternative.
- They describe gently cleaning the affected area.
- Then, applying a "few drop of fevibond (synthetic rubber adhesive) with small stick like toothpick and press screen for few minutes".
- This implies that for certain types of adhesive issues around the screen edges, a different, less aggressive adhesive like Fevibond (a synthetic rubber type) might be considered by some for minor repairs, but this is distinct from applying super glue to the screen surface itself.
Important Note: Any repair involving adhesives on a phone screen or its components carries significant risk. It's often best to consult a professional repair service for screen-related issues to avoid causing irreversible damage.
Using super glue on your phone screen is highly likely to lead to damage and should be avoided.