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The E6000 Multipurpose Adhesive is a powerful, waterproof adhesive in a convenient 2 oz tube, designed for a variety of materials including wood, glass, and fabric. With a full cure time of 72 hours, it ensures a strong, permanent bond for all your crafting and repair needs.
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Full Cure Time | 72 Hours |
Container Type | Tube |
Item Form | Paste |
Compatible Material | Wood, Glass, Ceramic, Leather, Plastic, Metal, Rubber, Fabric, Fibreglass |
Specific Uses For Product | Art, Craft, Repair, Wall Repair, Leatherworking |
Special Features | This industrial strength adhesive is great for projects that you want to hold together permanently |
R**N
Very good
These rducts are good
S**A
How strong is the adhesive .
Very effective strong adhesive .
E**R
Good product and very cooperative staff
Good product. Good vendor. The vendor was kind enough to take back the item (wrong color) and refund me. I recommend this vendor.
T**D
E6000 Glue
This E6000 Glue works great for when I make my beaded earrings, it works awesome and stays put and lasts a long time, it is durable enough to last forever on whatever craft project you decide to make. I give it a 10 out of 10, I get good deals from Amazon all the time!
A**I
a* product fast del
Great product.
K**I
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ストーン装飾のためにいつも購入しています。今回間違えてブラックを購入してしまいました。が、粘着性は抜群で重宝しています。
K**L
Good quality rubber cement!
Like all rubber cements, it’s just rubber mixed with a volatile solvent. In this case, E6000 is SBR (styrene butadeine rubber) mixed with tetrachloroethylene. Nasty stuff, but then all rubber cements are dangerous to some extent. Be sure not to get it on your skin and when you do, rub it off and wash up with soap and water immediately.I used this for a large project. So far, I’ve glued wood, fabric, metal, plastic and glass together. I roughed up the surfaces with sandpaper or a file or just a utility knife before applying the glue. I used the glue liberally, smearing it on as much surface area as possible. The excess that oozes out is easily wiped away. For the wood, metal and glass, I dipped a corner of a small rag in acetone and used it to clean up.I used a clamp to put pressure on the two objects being bonded. For flat objects l used a stack of books. I left it under pressure for 24 hours in a 55 F degree room and it bonded well. I let it cure for a few days before testing the actual strength of the bond, which is impressive. The heaviest item I used this with is 11 ounces and it is held by a 1 x 3 inch Velcro strip between wood and plastic. If you consider the amount of pulling force each time I yank the Velcro apart (at least a few dozen times now), it’s held up really well.I bought the black version, which applies and dries pitch black. I have no experience with the clear and white one. I grabbed a few plastic butter knives from a certain large fast food chain and use that to apply the glue. If you do use something similar like Popsicle sticks, then twirl it around a bit like you might with spaghetti on a fork. The glue tends to string up a bit as it hits the air and gets pulled apart.Generally, I prefer using a two part epoxy as they create stronger bonds, but this seems to work well enough for lighter weight items. That said, I did not use this on anything that flexes like clothing or on small items like rhinestones. I mostly glued LED light strips, battery packs, small solar panels, pieces of glass and tiles, cables and other things. If you're doing something similar, I recommend this as a viable alternative to an epoxy.
M**A
working well so far
i used this adhesive to glue the soles of my sneakers back on. so far its working, ill update if they come apart again. i did a messy job, but its a pair of work shoes so i dont care about how they look.
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