

🔧 Fix it fast, fix it flawless — the glass glue that means business.
Loctite Glass Glue is a patented, fast-drying adhesive specially engineered for bonding glass to glass and certain metals/plastics. It dries clear and colorless, creating strong, heat-resistant, and waterproof bonds that withstand dishwasher cycles. Ideal for indoor use on all glass types including tinted and stained varieties, it delivers professional-grade repairs without clamping, making it the go-to solution for flawless, durable glass fixes.






| Brand | Loctite |
| Color | Clear and colorless |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Material | cyanoacrylate |
| Special Feature | Dries Clear, Fast Drying, Heat Resistant, Strong, Strong Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Glass and crystal |
A**N
Product worked to glue glass back together for my simple yet urgent requirements of daily glass.
Great product and was surprised by not only the effectiveness of this glass on glass glue, but also it's ease of use. The cap screws on very easily and I find the tube to be exceptional for its purpose of glueing. As a reference, I am a person who is unable to open a blue or red Gatorade without spilling onto my shirt when taking a sip. Without fail, this happens to me each and every time that I drink a bottle of blue ( or red ) Gatorade! So frustrating since if I am drinking a white Gatorade, then ther are no no spills / driplettes onto my shirt running down onto all of my clothes being worn. Blue or Red Gatorade, every single time, without fail, driplettes running down my work clothes or directly into the white shirt I am wearing whenever I have a sip of my Gatorade and/or Powerade Blue or Red drink. With that all explained to provide you with this gigantuan piece of information about my character you now have a full understanding of my personality. Unlike Red or Blue, ( but not White, ) Gatorade or Powerade, when I am wearing nice clothes for work or a white tee-shirt, I am not guaranteed to become a glue covered sticky mess or end up getting adhesive all over the place when taking a sip of my Clear Glass on Glass Glue. Excellent to use, worked better than expected for shattered glass, and adhesive is strong enough for my need of glueing a glass peice of artwork back together. It is not blemish/scar free from the incident, but works perfectly. I highly reccomend this product as the best option for every single one of all my glass glue & Glue Drink needs. I have no doubts that this will work for your glue glass needs, too. Consumption of glueglass is toxic and may kill you. This is why I am providing the review to let everyone know that It provides excellent glue sips for my glue sipping needs and therefore, you do not have to sip the glue for reviewing, any longer. Do not drink, eat, or otherwise ingest any products unless otherwise required for your glass eating glue sipping needs. 10/10 for surpassing my expectations to meet my glue sip, glass eat needs that my body is required to be given every 2 hours or immediately following consuming my first and second watch faceplates of the day.
W**N
Strong bond on glass.
Worked perfectly for my project. Strong bond and worked well.
B**8
Good glue, but caps can unscrew themselves if they aren't stored carefully
The glue is great. I've been using it to bond circuit boards to glass for use in making guitar picks. It's easy to use, dries clear, and is still just flexible enough that it can withstand and hold up over time to light impacts and small drops without the glue just cleanly separating from the glass. Store them carefully though, otherwise, if you put something else like a clamp, a piercing saw, or some other tool with a bit of weight to it, the tube being pushed down on like that can build up pressure inside, and the twist cap is made in a way that is convenient for opening yourself, but also opens easily since there's not really enough friction holding it closed for it to really be safe to store in a desk drawer or tool bag. Just store these tubes in a rigid box or container, and don't put anything else other than more tubes in there, and you'll be fine
F**S
Strong, fast bond
Glued beads to glass. Bonded fast and strong. Dried crystal clear. Very happy. Ordering more! Not done yet. Needs a little cleaning but easy to remove with tiny blade. Smudge was my fault not the glue’s;)
M**O
excellent adhesive
I used this on an impossible metal joint, worked well
N**E
Worked great so far on metal to glass.
Worked great to the glue the metal fridge bracket back onto the glass fridge shelf! I tried other glues that did not work at all on nonporous glass. There was also still some of the original dry glue from manufacture that could not be cleaned off, but this held tight anyway! Impressed.
O**R
NOT for Auto Rear View MIRRORS!!!
I bought the Loctite Rear View Mirror specific glue and it FAILED in 5 days. Mirror fell off. It was not my first Rodeo, so everything was done correctly. Bond was just no good in Florida Heat. To add injury to FAILURE...just a day before it fell off I noticed a 1 inch crack going left and right from center of the Metal tab on windshield. I used just ONE DROP in center and pressed it up to the glass and held it in place for the proper amount of time. NO crack seen the next day when I put the mirror on. The "Activator" reaction with the glue must have had some serious heat that I didn't notice on my Thumb while holding it. So, I saw that this Glass Glue was good to 176F and decided to give a go. It was a Non Starter. I let it cure for 48 hours with just the small metal tab, I know..glass to glass for this glue..., put the mirror on and within 4 hours of sitting in the Garage it had fallen off. The residue stuck to the METAL more than the glass. lol If any of my Crystal ever breaks I'll try this on it. I'm now trying the Loctite 5 minute Epoxy that is only rated for 120F. I've seen temps of over 140F on my windshield, but so far it's held for the last 2 days. If this fails I will go with my Old Stand By....Permatex 5 Minute Epoxy...good to 180F. I've used this for Decades on my Golf Clubs and NEVER has the bond failed. Have to get out the Heat Gun to change shafts. I posted this review here in case someone else looking for something to put their Auto Mirror back on after the Glue made for it that they tried failed. Steer Clear and "my" suggestion is the PERMATEX 5 minute epoxy. I should have gone with that first.
A**L
Worked Great on Glass/Glass Repair
I had an old/vintage decorative stained glass standing piece that had a few pieces break off at the foil seam and also a piece of glass itself. It isn't a nice enough piece to warrant getting a formal repair, so decided to try this glue and it worked great. I prepped the surfaces by lightly sanding and cleaning the contact surfaces. After letting it dry, I slowly applied the glue to the respective pieces, held it in place about 30-45 seconds until it could hold itself, and then let it sit. The glue runs quickly so apply slowly and sparingly. It does dry clear. If you over apply, you can wipe the run off without much issue, just do it right away. Both the glass/glass and glass/foil repairs have held up very well. One of the pieces was a weight-bearing "leg" and the structure (about 20" tall) could already hold itself up after just a few hours of drying. I probably should have waited longer, but I was curious. I'll report back if durability is disappointing over time. As with any glue repair, this is less than perfect but it will take care of small repairs in a pinch.
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