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Pro-Grade Black Rubberized Speaker Repair Adhesive Glue (1/2 oz) Pro-Grade Black Rubberized Speaker Repair Adhesive Glue (1/2 oz) Pro-Grade Black Rubberized Speaker Repair Adhesive Glue (1/2 oz)

Pro-Grade Black Rubberized Speaker Repair Adhesive Glue (1/2 oz)

Pro-Grade Black Rubberized Speaker Repair Adhesive Glue (1/2 oz) Pro-Grade Black Rubberized Speaker Repair Adhesive Glue (1/2 oz) Pro-Grade Black Rubberized Speaker Repair Adhesive Glue (1/2 oz)
$ 7.95

Score By Feature

Based on 661 ratings
Value for money
9.50
Easy to install
9.08
Adhesion
9.28
Easy to use
9.28
Instruction quality
5.24

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Product Description

Developed for the construction industry, the hexane-based rubberized adhesive forms a flexible, permanent
Dark black on application dark black upon drying. There is no other way to describe it!
in a variety of sizes 1/2 oz, 1 oz, 2 oz, 4 oz, 8 oz, 16 oz
The voice coil attachment should not be used here.

Questions & Answers

What is the speed of cure if accelerator spray is used?

As a rule, I am not a fan of accelerators. There is a super viscous consistency to the glue and it seems more like an epoxy-based wood glue than one like CA that can be accelerated. Setting this glue quickly didn't pose any problems for me.

What type of paper would be better suited for this? Would the accordion style paper surround work with this? What's the best way to seal small cracks and restore the surrounding area?

Yes, I agree. A subwoofer of mine has been repaired. I am happy with the results.

It's a small piece of speaker foam that I chip off from the Focal Chora 826. It isn't yet a hole, just Do you have a product that can patch this damage?

There is no guarantee that it can repair foam that has been ripped. You would be better off buying a new foam and gluing this to it instead. There is a 100% chance it will work. What about repairing foam that is ripped with My opinion is that it is not. Please forgive me

This cloth would work for redoing the grill cloth. Would it work for that purpose?

This would likely be the case if you were attaching grill cloth to the back of the grill. In order for the material to dry, the material would need to be held taut. "Contact cement" would not work here.

Selected User Reviews For Pro-Grade Black Rubberized Speaker Repair Adhesive Glue (1/2 oz)

Do not let anything go wrong This is a very gooey dessert
4/5

It's absolutely crucial that the contact surfaces are aligned correctly the first time. If you lift the contacts even just a bit once they are bonded together, you will be left with a mess of stringy strands of glue when you try to reassemble them. You can avoid this by performing dry practice runs. Observe online video tutorials and you'll be successful as long as you are cautious. With this, I have not found a chemical that can fix mistakes, so here you just have to get it right the first time. to extend the lifespan of speaker (woofer) center caps, and an online video tip taught me how to make a handle out of painter's masking tape so I could easily handle everything. Despite quite a bit of heavy use since the glue job, these speakers are holding up like new, so it seems that this glue is a good choice if you know what you are doing.

Xzavier Campos
Xzavier Campos
| Dec 24, 2020
There is quite a bit of content in this little bottle which was nice
5/5

I used it for a speaker dust cap but then figured there might be more uses for it. I used it to fix a leaky windshield, to glue a rubber trim piece to my turn signal, to keep weather stripping in place, and to seal up rubber plugs that used to be at the base of my antenna.

Ahmir Gross
Ahmir Gross
| Nov 29, 2020
A simple way to apply black BSC glue to a Yorker cone lid! A buzzing spider on a Paradigm 6 1/2" woofer was repaired with black glue by using it to build a joint
5/5

cleaned off old glue with lacquer thinner after removing the butyl rubber surround from the cast. I took the spider off the cast frame, lifting it away from the frame, and carefully removing it from the cast frame. After that, he opened the bottle and glued the cap tightly on it. Then I applied a small drop of glue to both the spider and the The woofer was then reinstalled into the cabinet after it was cured for 24 hours. In the absence of buzzing, nothing happened. He sounded like he had just bought a new car. The BC-series from Parts Express has been helpful to me in the past The two adhesives and one black rubber cement all appeared to work the same, except the BSC cost less than both glues and came with a.

Gia Paul
Gia Paul
| Jun 24, 2021
It's an amazing fix! It seems that the 12" Infinity sub's cone and rubber surround just lost their grip, this fixed it right away! This product is easy to use, but you should only take it on if you know how to center and level a speaker cone correctly
5/5

You need to understand how to move the voice coil so that it does not hit the magnet during the.

Thiago Stone
Thiago Stone
| Mar 25, 2021
I am happy with the results
5/5

It does what it advertises. From buzzing so badly that the speaker could not be used to sounding normal most of the time. Dryed in a short time. was easy to transfer it right from the bottle to the crack in the speaker surround despite the fact that it was very thick and tacky. If you intend to uncap the bottle right away, try letting it sit upright for a bit. It came out in a little bit and I had to clean it up before using I'm glad that my speaker is.

Alaiya Pace
Alaiya Pace
| Nov 19, 2020
The glue seems to be overpriced, but so far it's working
3/5

Does the job as well as some other glues. Perhaps the labeling will persuade color people to spend $8 when they know they are getting the right I love it. That's how a lot of our marketing system and authority systems work and stay in place. Buying it was a good decision. Considering my $700 sub woofer foam replacement would cost just a few dollars, I figured $5 would be the lowest risk. That's great. Let's see how well it holds up. As far as a 10" JL long throw sub is concerned, it is working fine.

Elina Weber
Elina Weber
| May 05, 2021
We saved a lot of money by replacing our expensive speakers
5/5

I used it to repair damaged speakers and it worked perfectly. We saved $1500 by fixing our sound system for a few hundred dollars. One of the best deals I've made in a long time.

Remington Haley
Remington Haley
| Feb 07, 2021
This is a no from me
3/5

One out of ten was a one. My JL Audio subwoofer has a tear of approximately 5 to 2 inches in the surround. Having read about this product, I thought it would be perfect. Starting at the edge of the tear, I cleaned it with alcohol wipes, let it dry, then applied the product evenly across the bottom and top of the tear followed by applying the product over the entire This product applied smoothly in two days, and I saw a great repair after it had cured for a few days. Once I hooked up the sub again, it did not last for more than 20 minutes. My clear marine silicone restored the same tear I had previously created, and it has stood up well over the past two weeks. My experience with this product suggests that it may work for smaller tears, however it did not.

Harry Ruiz
Harry Ruiz
| Jul 20, 2021

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