Warning! War Story Time! 
Son and I drove to the Reno NATS in 1984. I had a black Mitsubishi Starion at the time. Nice turbocharged 4-cylinder semi-hot rod car. Mitsu's answer to the Datsun Z and the Toyota whatever (Celica?).
Had one of the large green Plano tool boxes, and as is my habit, all the tools ended up loose in the bottom. Along with a large bottle of thin CA. A
FULL large bottle of thin CA!
One day at the NATs I went to the car and opened the hatch to get the tool box. Remember now, Reno is hot and dry in July! The fumes that came out of the car just about knocked me down! The bottle of CA inside the box inside the black car in 100 degree Reno temperatures. Blew up!
Every tool I had was now encased in slowly congealing CA! Not hard yet, but what a sticky, gooey mess! The next 2 hours was spent wiping as much off as I could, peeling tools off the bottom of the box, separating screwdrivers from pliers from ..... Had to go into the local K-Mart and buy a new box.

Also found out that the plastic handles on screw drivers will dissolve when you hit them with acetone or nitro (CA solvents).

I was peeling dried CA off of tools for years after! I think there are still a couple of screwdrivers in the shop that show the result!
What a mess!
Bill