A word of caution when using super glue or cyanoacrylate based materials. The adhesive "outgasses" in an enclosed area, which causes any clear plastic to fog with a sort of haze.
And it takes forever for the outgassing to stop. I had once used a dot of super glue to affix a molded polycarbonate lens to a metal trim ring for about 100 gauges we built. Put them in boxes, ready to ship. A month later, we got complaints about the lens, and opened the remaining boxes...all lenses were destroyed and had to be replaced.
Loctite has a similar effect when using it on or near plastic. I installed a pair of acrylic "wind wings" on a car that I built. They were secured by two brackets, and I had a screw and nut hold them in place. To secure the nut, I used a very small amount of Loctite. Within several months, the holes around the screws cracked and shattered from the inside-out. These were not enclosed in a confined area, but out in the open. Thinking I just had defective plastic, I did it again, with a new pair of them. Same exact thing happened.
Ya live, ya learn.