🔨 Stick with the Best: Gorilla Glue for Every Challenge!
Gorilla Original Gorilla Glue is a 4-ounce bottle of waterproof polyurethane glue designed for tough repairs on various surfaces. Its unique formula expands to create an incredibly strong bond, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. This eco-friendly adhesive is compatible with wood, metal, glass, ceramic, and more, ensuring versatility for all your DIY projects.
Brand | Gorilla |
Material | Ceramic,Polyurethane |
Compatible Material | Wood, Glass, Ceramic, Plastic, Metal, Stone |
Item Form | Ounce |
Special Feature | Strong,Waterproof |
Color | Tan |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Bottle |
Item Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Manufacturer | The Gorilla Glue Company |
Part Number | GORILLA GLUE - 5000408 - 1pk |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 1.5 x 5.2 inches |
Item model number | 5002401 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 - Pack |
Installation Method | Self-Adhesive |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Strong,Waterproof |
Included Components | GORILLA GLUE - 5000408 - 1pk |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | A_gen_tax. |
T**N
Strong--Purpose Driven...
I have been using different versions of this type of product for many years. This is a urethane based adhesive. There are several of them available on the market today, and this is the best known of the bunch. That doesn't mean it is any better than the others, but certainly not any worse either. When you make this purchase you are faced with the question of how large of a bottle to purchase. I would recommend that you think carefully about this. For most wood applications, it doesn't take a lot of this glue to do the job. Here is an example... I had to completely refit and glue up a set of eight (8) dining room chairs. All of the original glue joints were working loose. The original glue used was one of the standard white or yellow "carpenter's" glues. They worked well for more than ten years, but eventually failed due to rocking motions and sliding them across the floor. I completely refit and glued up all eight of those chairs with this one 4 ounce bottle. So, only choose the larger bottles if you have large projects or you are "sloppy" or "over generous" with your application rates (Incidentally...more is NOT better..!!).This glue works as advertised. It is incredibly strong and waterproof. One of the main features (and concerns..) is it's tendency to expand and fill openings. If you have a tight fit and are securely clamped, the glue will tend to penetrate into the softer wood substrates and fill all of the wood pores and the available space. This is a GOOD thing. If, on the other hand, your joint is not fitted tightly, the glue will still expand and will fill available space but will not penetrate into the wood as much. This is still better than the older carpenter's glues in this respect. But you need to clamp securely to get the best results.In any event, this glue is like all urethane glues. It requires a certain amount of moisture or humidity in and around the joint for the glue to set properly. This is a difficult concept for some folks to understand. This glue will not perform as intended if the materials are very dry and the humidity in the air is low. It NEEDS some amount of moisture in some manner for the glue to function as designed and to reach maximum strength. When I use this product I always moisten the surface of the wood slightly. I use a small sponge that is wrung out almost dry and then rub it firmly across the wood of the joint enough so that the moisture is evident. The wood will turn slightly darker as it absorbs moisture. Wait for about five minutes and then do it again. You want the wood to be very slightly damp only...NOT wet or dripping water. The glue will take care of the rest..!!! Another thing to remember is that the glue does expand... It will push out of the joint. Watch for the glue and the bubbly look and clean it off as you wait for it to set. Keep a dry cloth handy and one dampened with paint thinner or a similar solvent. Once the glue sets completely and dries, you will meet a file or a chisel to remove it.....The last thing to remember is that this glue is activated by moisture and will set up in the nozzle and the bottle if you are not careful. So, here is a professional tip for you.... You can squeeze the bottle slightly to remove the air before you put on the cap. This is what the manufacturer recommends...and it works okay as long as the bottle is nearly full. As the bottle empties, it is harder and harder to achieve the "full bottle" situation. SO.... When you are ready to end your project and wish to keep the rest of the glue for next time..... Remove the cap and drop CLEAN and DRY marbles or steel balls into the bottle. REMEMBER, clean and dry.!! The balls will take up the available space and force the air out of the bottle as the level of the glue rises toward the top. When it gets almost to the top, replace the lid TIGHTLY and then gently squeeze the bottle to remove the very last remnants of air before tightening down the twist cap. If you can keep the bottle full (in some way..) the glue will last a lot longer in the bottle. It will still eventually harden....that is one of the detractors of this glue.... but it will last a lot longer.Incidentally, for those who care, you can do almost the same thing with other products like this. What damages left over paint the most is a partially filled can. To stop it, just replace the lid very tightly and then turn the can upside down. the paint will then stay at the top, and all of the skin and crap will be at the bottom of the can. Same with other wood finishes like polyurethane or varnish or ...??? Just fill the can with marbles (if its a small can..) or tightly close the container and store upside down. It won't keep forever, but it will allow you to store it for awhile ... maybe until your next use.!!!!Anyway, Gorilla Glue.... Five stars. Excellent product when used as designed. Very high strength and waterproof. Can't ask for more than that....
P**R
Sticks to nearly everything.
This is an expanding waterproof glue, so it will fill cracks, groves and imperfect fitmets. Works well on damp surfaces. It sets fast, clamps can normally be moved within an hour.Good stuff.
R**D
Gorilla glue - 36 oz
Quality product. Fast shipping
V**Y
Good stuff
Mixed with wood glue for a floor injection project on my boat, recommended
H**E
Naysayers: Learn the product before you trash it
As some have noted here, I have used several polyurethane adhesives in the past, and have found them to be capable of covering far more tough-to-do job applications than just about any other glue that is marketed to the public. Some have complained that this poly glue expands and makes a big super- gooey tough to remove mess. Really? They all do! Clamp, staple and WATCH the curing process to have a measure of control. Remove the curing excess with a solvent. I use gasoline or spray carburetor cleaner on a rag to clean the mess off the repaired item and myself, but your Sunday school teacher would advise to use some safer item that doesn't work as well. A clamping tip that I discovered myself: Use a few dabs of super glue to allow quick adhesion of your joining materials which simplifies clamping pieces that want to separate. Super glue cures VERY quickly and is compatible with Gorilla and other polys. Just try to keep it somewhat separate for a stronger bond. Another Tip: Use a heavy carpenter's stapler to join the peeling soles of athletic shoes that you have glued. Needle nose pliers will remove the staples after about 6-8 hours.
N**N
The Glue has many good qualities
I can not be sure it was the best choice for my application. It was easy to use and a good response time for the build.Urethane glue is not the best choice for outdoor wood products. I am taking the chance it will hold up.
P**R
Great solution for a big problem
I use so much of this that I need the giant economy size.
E**6
World's Most Misunderstood Glue
Wow, i've read a lot of reviews for this that make it fairly clear people don't know how to read the back of the bottle. So i'm going to go through some commmon complaints and give reality instead."Not for everything!" Well, i guess not, it's a general-purpose glue which means it's good with a lot of things but maybe not the best on all of them. I have never had this glue fail when i used it on its intended materials. Every adhesive has something it's meant to be used for, don't try to glue two pieces of glass together with this, don't use kindergarden paste to reattach your trailer hitch. It's all common sense."It foams." Yeah, sure does. It's supposed to, it's how it creates its stronger-than-usual bonds. It's not a design defect! Which leads to:"It didn't work, just expanded and made a mess." Clamping's not a kind suggestion, clamping's required. You need to stick the two surfaces together as tight as you can. When that happens, the glue expands INTO what you're gluing together. That's the key. If you don't clamp the pieces together, you'll get a weak bond at best, or the expanding glue will just push the pieces apart."The bottle immediately hardened." The only way i can see this happening is if you left the cap off. Gorilla Glue is ACTIVATED by moisture, so store it in a dry place and leave the cap ON. Some atmospheric moisture could get in the bottle during use, but shouldn't be enough to cause the whole thing to harden. Atmospheric moisture isn't even enough for a full-force bond, you're supposed to wet the surface when you use it. I've had a bottle of GG that's lasted 3 years. The tip had some hardened glue in it when i found the bottle but the rest of it was flowing fine, not a solid block.I think too many people are used to Elmer's. Not every glue is used by opening the bottle, squirting some, and that's it. More advanced types of glue, like Gorilla Glue, require special attention to how to use it for it to be effective. If you follow the directions, GG can create bonds stronger than some of the things you're gluing together in the first place. For example, if you use it properly to glue two pieces of wood together, the wood will snap before the glued section comes apart.
A**R
Additional duty fees for Canadian orders
Duties apply to Canadian orders as vendor is in Europe. Great product and came quickly.
Y**U
Does the job
It wasn't cheap, but was exactly what was needed to re-glue garden furniture.
J**E
Glue
Works as intended.
E**B
غير اي لاصق جربته قبل كدة
بعد تجربة كل الانواع الفي السوق ... ده و بس
B**G
Love it
I bought this Glue sometime last year. I just use it to repair my sitcase, the result was beyond my expectation.
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