Can you confirm which Mr Cement, as there are more than one product that use this branding?
I use Mr Cement
S, the one very like the
Tamiya Extra Thin, but better. I really dont think you can get better for cementing, using capillary action. It is by far the best on the market and I recommend this. It is faster drying than the Tammy version and in a test Phil Flory found it has better 'penetration'. Also any surplus evaporates quicker from the surface compared to Tammy.
I also use Mr Cement DeLux, because it has a longer drying time and instead of using capillary action it is applied to the joining edge. In my view this does not give as good a 'bind' as Mr Cement S and I only use it now and then when a slower drying cement is called for and, even then, once a part is in place I apply a drop if the Mr S Cement to the join. But it certainly is a good option used the way I describe.
There is also Mr Cement Limolene and just plain old Mr Cement neither of which I use.
Overall it is the Mr Cement S that is the best you can get for general purpose jobs.