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J-B Weld SuperWeld Extreme Gel is a high-performance super glue gel that provides a flexible and impact-resistant bond in just 30 seconds. With a remarkable tensile strength of 3000 PSI, it adheres to a wide range of materials including plastics, rubber, leather, metals, stone, concrete, and wood, making it an essential tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
C**5
Nail glue
Used this for fake nail my nails stayed on for about two weeks without damaging real nails underneath real nails look better than before this will be my to go to nail glue love how it's a gel to
J**N
Doesn’t harden after opening!!!
Works fantastic and doesn’t turn into a rock once you open it.
G**L
I would recommend it to anyone that needs something is gonna hold
Product works well for cool things together probably better than most things. I’ve tried to use. I would recommend the product.
J**E
Great adhesion
The adhesion is great. What you would expect from acrylic glue. What I like is the closure. So far this closure allows me to use the product intermittently as one would normally do with glues and it doesn’t dry out (so far).
H**T
Replaces Homax Welder
I use this in a product that i make and have tried every adhesive available. Nothing replace Homax Welder, but this just might work for you. The gel is slightly thinner but not runny and it forms an almost instant bond with tight fitting pieces. There is no smell that i can detect and the bond is much stronger, Much Stronger. I like it very much. Homax Welder, R.I.P.
J**Y
Stuck on You: My Adventures with J-B Weld Superglue Gel
Let's get one thing straight: this stuff is like the duct tape of the superglue world. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I bought this tiny tube of sticky sorcery, but wow—J-B Weld Superglue Gel has delivered in ways I never knew I needed.First, the oven handle trim piece. I don’t know what kind of unholy design decision led to that thing constantly falling off, but thanks to this gel, it’s now sturdier than my willpower at a dessert buffet. Not only is it holding strong through steamy lasagna sessions, but it's also managed to outlast my patience for assembling IKEA furniture. A+ on that front.Next, the rearview mirror mount. This little guy gave up mid-drive, dramatically flopping like a soap opera extra. Enter J-B Weld. A dab here, a press there, and voilà—my mirror is back in action, showing me the glorious scenery (and tailgaters) once again. The gel worked so well, I briefly considered fixing other things in my car just for the thrill.The gel consistency is pure genius—no drips, no mess, just precision. Plus, it gives you a tiny window to adjust whatever you're working on before locking it down like a vault door. So far, nothing I’ve glued has fallen off, moved, or questioned my life choices.Verdict? If you need something to stay stuck, this is your new best friend. Just don’t get any on your fingers, or you’ll be in an awkward relationship with whatever you’re holding for a while. Five stars! Would glue again.
P**S
For lightweight use
It's gor lightweight jobs. Not for heavy duty metals. It dries dark grey and if smoothed at application, will dry smooth. Glues medium to light weight stress objects. Easy to use and apply. Just was expecting the same hold as Jbweld putty; which this is not.
J**.
It worked!
When the rear view mirror in my car fell off, I went online to get some ideas on what to use to stick it back up. I first tried a product I already had. I live in the southeast, and this was in the late summer, so I pulled my car under a shade tree to cool the interior of the car overnight. The next day I used said product to reattach the button that the mirror slips over, following all instructions, and let it sit til the next day. I then went to slip the mirror over the button and it immediately fell to the passenger seat, button and all. The same scenario happened when I attempted it using a different product that I had.So I went back online and found this J-B WELD SuperWeld Extreme. I ordered it, and followed the directions, gluing the button on the windshield as I did before. Now I wore gloves, and I'm glad I did, as I got a bit messy with the glue and it immediately glued my gloved fingers together. I put Frogtape on the glued button to help hold it in place and left it for 24 hours. When I came back the next day to attach the mirror to the button, I said to myself, "here goes nuthin", held my breath and slipped the mirror over the button. It held!I was amazed! I moved the mirror to see how that would affect the hold. It stayed up! So I moved the car back into the sun to see if that would do anything. A few hours later I checked it, and it was still sitting proud on the cars' windshield. Ok, let's go for a drive, do the vibration test. Passed with flying colors!It's been over 5 months and the mirror is still where it's supposed to be.So, yep, based on my experience I would recommend this adhesive. Heed the directions and wear gloves, though. Unless you want fused fingers, lol.
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