I have tried the variations of thick and thin head cement coatings (particularly on buzzers) and tinsel underwraps but had only used superglue to secure underbody thread wraps or a dubbing overcoat. My only fly coating armor has been on my saltwater flies with soft-tex, soft body, or epoxy and I created a turning jig for them to cure on my rod turner. For all my trout flies I usually resort to a counter rib if I want more durability. I count on losing a fly to the river and tree gods before worrying about trout teeth making a fly unfishable.

Thanks Ray!
Superb photo answer! Maybe I will try a little of the permanent wet fly look on my silk. It will give me something to use up the tube of super glue that usually just hardens before I use it up on some thread wraps.

I don't use a color wheel but have had the Borger color system book in my vest and at my bench for a long time. I think many tyers overlook the wet look impact on their color scheme at the vise and/or the transitory color of some emergers.