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Translation of "Alleskleber" & outdated Reference
editKleber means glue. The translation to "everything-sticker" is frankly ridiculous. The phrase was added in 2007 (as "all-sticker") without a source than changed to a "better translation" in 2014, again without source. The company never used either as far as I can tell. The old history page as currently cited reads "UHU The All Purpose Adhesive" since at least 2011 as well as on the 6th May 2018 and the 9th May 2018. The current page does, too. Also the German phrase itself should not include "German:". Not fixing this myself since I have no idea about cite notes. --2001:4DD6:B244:0:3D45:95A3:9513:7946 (talk) 16:07, 7 January 2022 (UTC)