| Gorilla Glue 50004 Adhesive, 4-Ounces |  | Brand: Gorilla Glue Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $3.98 as of 9/10/2010 05:52 CDT details You Save: $6.01 (60%)
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Seller: oglethorpehardware Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 1,580
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6 x 2 x 1
MPN: 5000402 Model: 50004 UPC: 052427500045 EAN: 0052427500045 ASIN: B0001GAYRC
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| • | Gorilla glue; paintable and stainable; solvent free | | • | Bonds wood, stone, metal, ceramic, foam, and more; 100 percent waterproof | | • | Created with environmentally friendly materials | | • | Includes 1 bottle of glue | | • | 4-ounces |
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Product Description Gorilla Glue is the finest all purpose premium polyurethane wood glue available today. Gorilla Glue is environmentally friendly, incredibly strong, 100 waterproof, will not freeze, requires no mixing, does not become brittle with age and will not expand or contract in the glue joint. You can even glue up oily exotics without the kind of surface preparation required by other glues. You only need to apply Gorilla Glue to one surface, so your glue lasts twice as long. Clean up is easy and non-hardened glue may be removed with denatured alcohol, thinner or other common solvents. Gorilla Glue is 100 pure and contains no solvents or additives.
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Works sometimes June 17, 2010 Jakester 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This glue works fine if you use it in perfect circumstances (temperature, pourous material, etc.) but I find it to be generally unreliable. If you want a glue that works on just about any type of material get a bottle of Sticky Ass glue. That glue performs as I expected this glue to.
did I hear somebody say, glue? June 8, 2010 Foyus (Jackson, TN) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've experimented with glues, and I mean all kinds of glues. Then went to Walmart and purchased the Gorilla Glue to fix the brick that chipped off my steps. I must confess I was a bit hesitant, thinking about past experiences with other glues. Then came home and followed the instructions. OMG. I have to warn you. If you plan to unglue, please don't use this product. This is a bonding glue. Do not fool around with it. It gives me so much fun, just using it for virtually every broken object in my house. I've used it on brick, on wood, on metal, on plastic, on my screen. it glues everything. And takes only two hours to dry. Be careful. This thing can glue eyes together and it will take Dr. Jesus to have them open. Please, be careful with this product around children. In the meantime, let me see if there's something else I need to glue.
Warning.... June 7, 2010 thegoodme (southern USA) Did not hold small pieces of wood together. Also, BE AWARE this glue has been consumed by puppies and dogs, apparently they like the taste, it expands in their stomachs and makes surgery necessary to save their lives.
Can't be beat for ceramic and brick May 23, 2010 Alan C. Hahn (MA USA) Repairman we had used Gorilla glue to adhere a piece of ceramic tile for our backsplash behind the sink. It's holding fine after 3 months now. On his way out the door I asked him if it could be used outside and he said yes. Reason I asked was I had a brick from a low brick wall that had become completely loose. He grabbed the loose brick, wiped the dirt off it with his hands, put a few drops of Gorilla glue on it and pressed it in place. This was in the middle of winter. I checked it a few months later and was amazed that it held. I gave it a couple of kicks and it wouldn't budge. No fancy surface prep at all. It's good stuff.
Least favorite glue/adhesive March 7, 2010 wb (Chicago, IL United States) I like to have solutions before I have problems and this glue has been more of a problem than a solution. I'm always up for another 'better' or more applicable solution for a specific handyman problem/project that arises, since I'm always fixing/improving/modifying something. But this glue has left me frustrated numerous times.
Can it create a strong bond? Yes. But it takes a very long time to cure (24 hours, and that's if the materials bonded are porous, longer if not, like smooth plastics, also slower if the temperature is cold like in a cool garage), requires a very good clamping in the meantime, is very brittle and not flexible (which can destroy the bond entirely), and expands leaving messy edges and/or uncertainty on proper area to apply glue. It's also difficult to clean up/off once you've realized its the wrong solution.
I'll stick to my epoxies, liquid nails/construction adhesive, super glues/gels, silicone, wood and other purposeful glues, even scotch tape for that matter, before I use this glue again (no pun intended.)
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