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Clear-Tite Contact Cement is a high-performance adhesive designed to bond a variety of materials, maintaining its strength even at high temperatures. With a quick setting time and a legacy of trust among manufacturers, this American-made product is perfect for both professional and DIY projects.
T**Y
It worked for a short period
It glued my talking boot back together but only for a short time. I was hoping it would have silenced that loud mouth boot for good. Well on to the next glue or maybe I’ll just glue it once a month until I use it up first.🤣
A**S
Muy bueno
Exelente pegamento
B**Y
Great Workability and very pliable!
This contact cement works great! When my countertop started peeling back, it was very frustrating to fix. I had tried some rubber cement from Walmart. I'm not sure why it wouldn't hold, but it only lasted a month before I started to notice it was detaching from the cork looking material that it was attached to. This is the reason why I chose to wait and see how this stuff worked before writing my review. It's been over a month and it's holding strong with no visible signs of failure! Another awesome thing that I read while reading the instructions was "Made in the USA, since 1949" It's evident by my DIY project that this company knows a thing or two about making adhesives! I'm impressed! Before I say more, I need to mention that I used this stuff to repair a laminate floor too. My parents own a rental house. The recently evicted tenants caused extensive damage upon their catastrophic departure. This cement worked very well on the parts of the flooring that could be salvaged. So, I am convinced this stuff does what it says and has many useful applications! It does give off some strong fumes while wet and upon opening the can. Make sure you have sufficient ventilation and or wear a mask. It's pliable, so if your project needs adjusting upon applying, you can shift things around and still get great results. Highly recommended!
F**R
superb
best contact cement I have ever usedand I used a lot of them...so far, no failures...a bit costly, but the quality is amazing, and one can will last me a year...recommnded, 14.5 stars
N**W
Good Stuff, A Little Goes A Very Long Way
It's a very versatile adhesive that bonds well. My uses include gluing some loose siding pieces, and gluing a piece of rubber back in place after it came off of a flashlight. It bonded immediately to the flashlight materials so that I could just let it dry in place without clamping. The siding was a bit more challenging. I had to hold it in place for a number of minutes before it stuck well enough to leave until fully dry. Once fully dry, the bond seemed very secure. Whether to clamp or not, comes down to the materials and any resistance to staying together during the drying period. This 32oz can is ginormous and probably better suited to an industrial or craft setting, than a typical home. A little goes a very long way, and this can could handle a lifetime of adhesive needs in my home. Very thankfully, the screw on cap has a brush attached on the inside, which makes handling and using the product easy and mess free. However, it took a lot of strength to unscrew that cap. I would be very careful not to accidentally get glue on the threads of the cap or opening if you ever want to get it off again. Or at least clean the treads before closing. The thickness and look is similar to honey. It spreads on well with the included brush. It does have a chemical smell while wet, but it's not as strong as I though it would smell based on the ingredients. Current price of about $28 seems very fair for such a large amount. It's enough for a large project or endless smaller ones. Recommended.
S**U
Excellent contact cement, easy to apply in a thin layer, very strong adhesion...
This is an excellent adhesive for my various craft projects. I have been making hat boxes and I wanted a product similar to a contact cement I used years ago. I could not remember the brand and perhaps it doesn't even exist anymore. I tried one from the hardware store that seemed as if it would be similar, but it was a very thick paste that did not go on easily and was almost impossible to apply in a thin layer, although it did have good adhesion. When I saw this version by RH adhesives, and learned it had a brush applicator inside of the lid, it seemed much closer the type of product I need. And it is....It is working perfectly for the decorative (not weight-bearing) project I am working on now, using foil, wood and cardboard and it adheres very well on all three materials. I do not need to use a lot, it is easy to apply in a thin layer and it bonds fairly quickly. It is a very strong bond and as exactly what I wanted. Now I wish I had ordered the larger, gallon sized version, but this quart size will get me through quite a few projects. The current price of $28.99 initially seemed a bit high, which is the same thing I though about the cement I purchased in the hardware store, but this one works much better and I am using much, much less. It does need to be used where there is good ventilation, so I use it outside on my husband's workbench. After using it, I can definitely say that it is well worth the price and I will be re-purchasing once I have used this up (which might take a while).
E**T
Great!
The glue is great! It bonds pretty much everything to everything! I used it to glue veneer to wooden planks for a chest of drawers I'm making, it worked like a charm!Note, it is very hard to open the can, I had to take out my plumbers tools. I'd hate to see what happens when you get any of the glue on the threads.Another note is on the size - 32oz is a pretty big can. I didn't see anything in the instructions but normally contact cement has only a few months of shelf life after it's open. Unless you definitely need the big can, I suggest buying the 8oz one from the same brand.
K**R
Good contact cement.
I usually use Weldwood contact cement, and this brand seems at least as good. Its viscosity isn't too thin or too thick, and it has bonded well to the various materials I've tried it on (wood, fabric, roofing shingle and more).
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