All of the old arrows I had that someone else made and used hot melt (arcery shop) had lost there points. I don't use hot melt. I dont clean with acetone either . I don't know if the points I get are maybe already cleaned but they dont feel oily so I dont bother with the nasty stuff if I can avoid it. I use a couple of drops of crazy glue right on the end of the Taper .Not so much that it will sqeeze out. I rotate the point a few twists as though I'm screwing it on and have found that someimes it goes on a full 1/16" farther than it would if I just pushed it on. If you are unsure of the contact , pop it off and see where the glue has spread. The crazy glue is more viscous and allows a tighter fit between point and shaft. The points dont come off even if you try so it's not a good option if you think you may want to change over to broad heads (you have to cut them off and can't reuse the field point) I had a coouple of broken shafts and (being of Scotts decent ) was going to reuse the points. After putting it in a vice and destroying the remaining bit of shaft trying to twist it off with a pair of pliers ,(broke flush with the back of the point) I then proceeded to drill the remainder out of the point. At this point I now realised salvage was not feasable ,but it now became personal as I wasn't going to let this dirty rotter get the better of me.Even after drilling most of the meat out the wood still clung to the steel and wouldn't come out clean.Quicker and easier, no mess , no open flame . Dollar store crazy glue. 1 tube does at least a dozen shafts,nock ,point and a dab at the fornt and back of each fletch. Not bad for a buck!