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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Had a windowsill break in the bathroom. The color matched great and it was easy to apply.
Dean
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
It's adhesive, not much to say. Seems to have a very strong bond, as you would expect.
Michael Nekrasov
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
I used this Construction Adhesive Heavy Duty to stick a ceramic tile to the wall. It worked without any problems. No complaints here.
Lisa
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
The adhesive works great for small repairs. It’s only 7.4 ounces so wouldn’t be enough for large projects.It adheres well if you’re fixing tiles that have come loose, or any minor repairs around the house (e.g. loose countertop, peeling vinyl, etc.)It’s not a strong as two part epoxy, but it works great for minor repairs.It also beats opening up a whole tube of adhesive that you would use with a caulking gun, because you can squeeze the air out, replace the cap, and whatever’s left over is still usable.Overall, would recommend.
PragmaticScholar
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
I had a gate post that had rocked its supports into pieces, so I ordered some concrete bolts and molly fasteners to repair it and promptly lost them in the garage.Since it wouldn't make sense to buy more concrete bolts in the exact same size, and while needing to make some other concrete mends around the home, I decided to give this concrete adhesive a try for an "in-between" fix to hold me over until the original bolts re-appeared.The tube comes with a nozzle that fits the cap opening, so easy to spot-apply the adhesive. It also comes with some fabric tape for reinforcement of any seams, should you need it, which I didn't for this first use-case, but will for the next repair.The adhesive is white in color, so bear that in mind.Pretty viscous out of the tube - worked more like a putty in 75 degree weather. I prepped my anchors and set the project to cure overnight (our temps will get down to 60 or so for a while). The next morning the wobble was gone and while I could feel a little bit of give (it was an encased-gluing situation - I fully expect it to take a few days to cure all the way), it was pretty solid. Two days out and no wobble.Very happy with this and onto the next project of restoring some masonry caps on a retaining wall. This will likely take more product, but there's plenty in the tube, so I expect to get at least 3 - 5 full-sized caps on without issue.For the concrete tile I need to seam, I'll likely order another color so the repair doesn't require paint or cover-up for the seam (it's a gray tile).Very easy to use and no waste with a replaceable cap. Should be great for small-scale repairs!
Tarang
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
This construction adhesive works fine for smaller jobs requiring a strong glue. A decorative part of our corian countertop came away from the wall and I needed to glue it back in place. This glue did the trick. It’s pretty thick so I had to apply pressure to the tube to get it to come out. Once I had it on the object I needed to glue, I had to hold it in place for a while until it finally adhered. Once it did it seemed to be stuck firmly in place. I’m thinking of other places where I can use this glue and I hope it will release easily from the tube the way it did the first time I used it.
Bruce P.
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
While not as strong as 2 part epoxy, I rate this right up there with similar quality construction adhesives that one finds in caulking tubes. This 7.4 ounce tube represents nearly 75% of the volume of the typical caulking tube adhesive, so it isn't a big money saver; just smaller and more convenient. Plus you can squeeze the air out of the tube when you're done so that the rest of the tube stays fresh. It's so annoying to grab a used caulking tube (adhesive or otherwise) only to find it's hard and useless. With the screw on cap this tendency is reduced.One reviewer gave a poor assessment because the glue didn't set up instantly and hold on a vertical surface. Sorry, but you need to adjust your expectations to the laws of physics. Gravity will prevail until the glue sets up and the instructions clearly state 24 to 48 hours. You will have to temporarily tape or mechanically hold whatever in place for that period. The glue does have some body to it so it doesn't run in vertical placement. That can be a good thing but being somewhat thick it doesn't absorb into the surfaces like a thin glue. Basic wood glue is thin to absorb into the fibers for a better grab. This relies on a strong bond to the immediate surface. The other advantage of the thick nature is that it compensates for gaps on uneven surfaces.The picture shows two scraps of wood I glued and left for 48 hours clamped together. I had to apply significant force to break them apart and you can see that the glue didn't fail but rather the surface of the wood delaminated. That's a thumbs up.The second test was simply a blob I smeared on the back of a standard ceramic bath tile. It too was left for 48 hours. I agressively tried to peel the glue off and was partially successful but it was more like when you try to peel a label off a glass jar; some of it comes off and some stays. There is no way the tile would ever come off even if I only used one square inch of glue for a 4x4 tile. It's definitely up to the task of repair as long as you clean the loose stuff off your substrate.I used the whole tube on my project and got about 27 feet of bead at 1/4 x 1/8 inch. At first I used the included nozzle but found it required a lot of squeeze effort to dispense so I just left it off and laid the bead direct from the tube spout.Lastly I'll mention that this is not water soluble. In fact I wore a trace of the glue on my finger for the best part of the day that didn't want to wash off. So no doubt this will stand up to any wet environment you choose to repair or construct.
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