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HG POWER GLUE is an industrial-grade cyanoacrylate adhesive designed for heavy-duty bonding across a wide range of materials including plastic, wood, metal, and ceramics. With multiple application options and a fast-setting time, this glue is perfect for quick repairs and long-lasting results. Store it conveniently in the refrigerator for extended shelf life, making it an essential tool for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
D**N
Beautiful Home Handyman Approved! Excellent Adhesive!
The media could not be loaded. As a Professional Handyman, I fix a TON of stuff. But sometimes, for delicate repairs, you just need a really good glue. I tried epoxy for this fix, but it failed. HG Power Glue saved me. Beware!: This stuff is (so it seems) super glue, & bonds almost immediately. The real kicker is the fine, sand-like agent that you can (optionally) pour onto & around your repair to create a wider radius surrounding the break site. Dries clear and can be filed or sanded away. It’s now an essential part of my tool kit — and I recommend you keep it in yours.
M**N
Great 2 part glue for plastics
Very odd glue, but will attach plastics that most other glues won't touch. You sprinkle the powder in the joint, then put the liquid on it. Forms a killer bond. Will glue "oily" plastics very well. Very strong bond. The trick is to set it up so the powder doesn't fall off when waiting for the liquid part. You can glue part of it, wait a couple minutes, then do more. This works if you are doing something round - you glue the part that is up, then rotate and get the next part.
B**R
Strong and Easy to Use
I used this to fix a broken shelf on the refrigerator. It did a great job and is easy to use. I only gave it four stars because it can be messy and is visible everywhere you use it. But if you don't care about how it looks, this is good stuff.
J**E
It is what it is
While this is not a "universal" adhesive, I can say it is the only thing I found that worked in my dishwasher, to hold a replacement tray guide on the door. I had 3D printed the part (with special filament) but could not get it to stay in place.Followed the directions and, while I was a bit sloppy, it stayed on. So far, after dozens of cycles, it is still on.Just be sure to follow the directions and do not try to make it do what it clearly says it cannot do.
B**M
Doesn't seem to work on anything I attempted to use it on.
In my opinion this adhesive is not the best pic with the products available out there. I believe this due to the fact that when you go to apply it to a vertical surface it runs down the area, doesn't go into the crack or stay in the area. The supplied powder will not stay in the area if put on first. Trying to apply the adhesive first and then putting the powder on doesn't seem like a alternative either. Since most of the adhesive runs away immediately and the powder slides right down whatever you're trying to repair. Trying to apply them at the same time basically creates droplets and lumps of powdered dry glue. It seems that anything that the glue actually does get into once it is dry seems to be very brittle and not able to stay together. There may be some type of application this product may work for. This adhesive didn't work for any repair that I could think of that I would be able to use it for. I would not buy it again myself.
Q**Q
Guaranteed three things in life - Death, Taxes and glue that really works!
I accidentally snapped the neck on this brass bell lamp, thinking it was adjustable. Well, I found out quickly it wasn't. Then when I found out how much my wife paid for it, I couldn't wrap my head around why a lamp would cost so much. So reached out to Pottery Barn the next day to buy another, but the model was discontinued.Now I had no other choice but try to fix it. First I used low heat soder which worked for about a week, then I tried epoxy which worked for two days, then finally HG Glue came into my life.Like most people, I was certainly skeptical at first but decided to give it a try. Let me tell you - This product is pure magic hidden inside two bottles. Weight had been lifted off my shoulders. Follow the directions and you WILL NOT be disappointed.I'm finally out of the dog house now ... Happy Wife, Happy Life.
G**S
You need both parts.
I used this for fixing plastic components. It was an okay bond but very very brittle. Keep in mind you need both the power and the liquid together to make it work so forget about using it on vertical surfaces. But the glue when it works is very very strong
K**S
Very strong!!! Great for anime figures that stand on one leg
Just know that once you add the adhesive liquid on the granulate, you only have seconds to stick the other piece. Also, the granulate is like sugar, so it's best to have a good work station where you're okay with having excess granulate fall.I have 2 anime figures that were dropped and broke from the leg they only stand on.Best way to have them stick is to add granulate on one end and the adhesive liquid the other end and stick them together. They stick together strongly and quickly. After, add more granulate and adhesive in the cracks and wipe the excess adhesive. It's been over 3 weeks and still holding. Definitely recommend!!!
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