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Loctite Construct Adhesive 9 oz is a high-performance, acrylic-based adhesive designed for both interior and exterior use. It offers instant grab and high initial tack, works effectively on wet and dry surfaces, and bonds a wide range of materials including metal, ceramic, drywall, and vinyl. Its repositionable formula and eco-friendly composition make it the go-to choice for professional-grade construction and repair projects.




| Manufacturer | Loctite |
| Part number | 2022554 |
| Item Weight | 350 g |
| Product Dimensions | 123.95 x 123.95 x 726.44 cm; 350.06 g |
| Item model number | 2022554 |
| Size | 28 fl oz |
| Color | White |
| Style | 9 fl oz |
| Material | Acrylic |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Special Features | Instant Grab, High Initial Tack, Repositionable, Environmentally Friendly |
| Specific uses | Tile Repair, Flooring, Wall Countertop, Masonry, Drywall, Plaster, Foamboard, Cork |
| Included components | Loctite Power Grab Express All Purpose Construction Adhesive, 9 Ounce Cartridge (2022554) |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
H**N
Works like a chafm
I purchased this item to secure the LVP transition strip to the floor and it worked wonderfully.
W**A
Good overall adhesive
Used it to glue mail numbers on rough surface on Concreet wall. Worked perfectly and it is easy to apply.
R**M
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C**R
Size
Good for a big projects versus the tubes
K**K
I love this
this stuff and my caulk gun are my new best friends for home repairs. To follow up to the answer to a question if was fielded. Yes it can be sanded- I just tried it, used a 240 grit sandpaper I imagine it could be then sanded with a finer grit after the coarse grit. and to me, if it can be sanded, it can be painted also. For reference, I put it on the cut end of a 2 x 4 stud, sanded it with a 240 grit. I mainly used it in my bathroom to bond Go Board to furring strips around my tub so I could tile. I had pipes that burst, had to gut most of my bathroom trying to save what I could to minimize cost. I had to replace a fiberglass tub. the americast tub I got is * inches shorter than my old tub so I am trying to fix, repair and tile that area. luckily I has some subway tile and enough decorative tile left over from when the bath was originally done I had to get Lowes flooring guys to remove the marble floor, a handyman to cut through the old rotted subfloor, allowing plumbers to get to the pipes, then relay subfloor and then have Lowes replace the floor with vinyl flooring. i got rid of the old fiberglass tub and replaced it with an American standard americast tub which was shorter in height and depth.. I am fixing the tile work around the tub myself because the contractor wanted $1,700.00 to rip down the shower wall (where a lot of damage was and was not willing to use up the old tile I had left over from the original bath remodel (20 years ago) wanted new tile so he can charge more money. I guess he wasn't "green" thinking. white subway tile 20 yrs ago is the same as white subway tile now a days. I guess because I am a 68 yr old woman, he thought I was stupid. What he didn't know was this 68 yr old woman did that tile work 20 yrs ago!!. I also have my own tools and power tools. So I hope the infor on the Loctite helps.
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