Paper cone reinforcement

I've been using CA glue to reinforce paper cone creases, it ends up being stronger than the paper and hardly adds additional mass to the cone.
Apply to the rear of the cone (sometimes it can wick through and discolour the front of the cone) and let set.
Repeat if necessary and use in a ventilated area to avoid the fumes potentially damaging your eyes.
Good CA glues are available from
https://www.zapglue.com/
 
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Guys, thanks for your responses. The paper cone has a crease, the surround is fabric
It’s a Tannoy v8 woofer.

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I ended up using CA glue from the back side. I like that it is absorbed into the crease and kind of soaks into the cone’s damaged area, restoring the rigidity. This seems like an internal structure repair, I don’t know if flexible pva coat is actually an “internal structure” repair.

Does CA glue hold up with age?