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| Gorilla Glue 50004 Adhesive, 4-Ounces | 
| Brand: Gorilla Glue Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $5.18 You Save: $4.81 (48%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 855
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 1.2 x 1
MPN: H7211 Model: 50004 UPC: 052427500045 EAN: 0052427500045 ASIN: B0001GAYRC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Gorilla glue; paintable and stainable; solvent free | | • | Bonds wood, stone, metal, ceramic, foam, and more; 100 percent waterproof | | • | Created with environmentally friendly materials | | • | Includes 1 bottle of glue | | • | 4-ounces |
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Product Description The strongest glue on the planet Earth! All-purpose waterproof glue can be used indoors or out. Bonds to wood, stone, metal, ceramic and more. Gorilla Glue cures with exposure to moisture in the wood and atmosphere; it is stainable and self-spreading. It bonds exotic and common woods, as well as ceramics, plastic, metals, stone, and much more. 100% waterproof, solvent-free, and environmentally friendly. 4 oz. bottle
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
GORILLA GLUE ROCKS!! November 9, 2008 Gorilla Glue 50004 Adhesive, 4-Ounces
Excellent Product!!! I will definitely purchase again -- it is everything as stated in the advertising. Just be patient and be sure that you Damp it; Glue it; and Clamp it!! Wait 45 minutes to an hour and it works!!
Very good August 25, 2008 The product is good and will last long if you take care of it. I wish it was a bit less expensive for what you get, however since we do not use glue that often, it lasted us for at least a year.
To keep the glue from drying out i recomend getting all the air out prior to closing it and then put some scotch tape over it and keep it in a ziplock bag with no air inside.
One Tough Glue August 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Pros: -Really tough glue -More flexible than super glue -Waterproof -Works on many surfaces, metals, wood, ceramics, some plastics, etc. Best for wood applications.
Cons: -It expands, drips and produce tiny bubbles during the drying process. This is my biggest gripe. Definitely not for repairing your Lladros or others applications that require hairline precision. -Glue is not clear but yellow. Very noticeable, not good if you really want a clean finish. -Make sure you really clean the tip of the bottle or it will be hard to open and use it the next time -Expensive
Incredible product! December 28, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have been using Gorilla Glue as a professional model maker for several months now, and I am happy to report that it surpasses any and all expectations I had for it. I use it to glue resin panels to masonite and fiber board, and it is extraoridnary in that role. I have found that the expanding quality of the glue allows gaps to be forgiven, and have used it in place of wood glue on several projects. Use it sparingly, though, because the expanding nature of Gorilla glue can sneak up on you. It does sand very well, and takes paint well, too. I even used it to put my gutter back in place when it started to fall off of my house... Three months later (in Oregon rain) and it's still holding tight. For smaller projects, I would advise using Gorilla Super Glue, which is simply amazing stuff. I cannot even BEGIN to recommend these glues enough!
Not an All-Purpose Glue October 5, 2007 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I think this glue is best used for porous surfaces like stone, wood, drywall, foam, rug material, cloth and brickwork. It dries brittle, with practically no elasticity, so I don't recommend it for automotive applications where there is a lot of mechanical vibration. It also takes longer than 24 hours to dry, and it foams and leaves a lot of run-off. So if you have holes or voids to fill, this glue is perfect. I consider Gorilla Glue to be the new improved, waterproof version of white glue. The manufacturer claims this is the world's strongest glue, but I don't think so. And it's not an all-purpose glue like Household Goop, or The Welder.
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