The Last Glue sticks to:
- Wood
- Steel
- Aluminum
- Porcelain
- Glass
- PMMA
- Rubber
- Hard PVC
- Leather
- ABS
- Luran
- And all common plastics to themselves and to each other!
These are only a few of the thousands of ways you can use The Last Glue:
- Fix broken figurines
- Great in the tool shop
- Repair eyeglasses
- A must for crafters
- Repair antiques
- Lock screws in place
- Fix broken plates
- Repair your jewelry
- Save family heirlooms
- Repair vehicle upholstery, accessories, etc.
- Fix leaky rafts and other inflatable items
- and much more
The Last Glue Usage Chart
Non porous items:
Materials Eg.
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Household Eg.
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Recommendations
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Suggested setting time
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Glass, rubber, wood, (smooth, finished), PVC plastic,
copper, steel, gold, silver, aluminum, brass, diamond, vinyl, ABS
plastic, luran, linoleum, arborite, acrylic, etc.
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Drinking glasses, windows, crafts, inner tubes,
jewelry, tools, sports equipment, antiques, glazed items, painted
items, flooring, etc.
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Dont use too much glue one drop or a thin bead
- less is better! Make sure that surfaces to be adhered make a smooth
fit. Press surfaces solidly together dont wiggle. Use a clamp
if necessary.
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1 second to 3 hours we recommend testing first.
Items like most rubbers and vinyls bond within seconds. Metals should
be allowed to set for up to 3 hours at room temperature.
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Porous items:
Materials Eg.
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Household Eg.
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Recommendations
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Suggested setting time
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Porcelain, china, glass, wood (rough, balsa), foam
rubber, leather, Styrofoam, etc.
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Tea cups, plates, dishes, mugs, bowls, figurines,
crafts, collectibles, antiques, etc.
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Very porous items could need more glue test first.
Press surfaces solidly together and use clamp if necessary. When
gluing leather or glossy glazed surfaces, roughen surfaces to be
adhered with fine sandpaper.
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1 second to 8 hours we recommend testing first.
Anything should be fully set after 8 hours at room temperature.
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