Loctite PL Premium Polyurethane Construction Adhesive, 4 Ounce Squeeze Tube, 6-Pack (1451588-6)
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Yes, it will adhere to the surface and remain.
The following are the "performance Facts" as written on the label: br>Adheres to Wood, OSB, Drywall, Brick, CONCRETE, Masonry, Stone, Marble, Granite, METAL, Pvc, and Foam Insulation. br>I've also used it to patch up broken roof tiles, and it works well. While the glue cures, I recommend using tape to keep the screen in place.
I used it to keep solar electric cables and solar hot water circulating pipes from leaking through holes in a reinforced concrete roof. A standard latex paint was used to paint the roof. Everything went smoothly.
Yes, I am confident that it will be successful. Applying too much will cause it to ooze around the edges of the tiles, so be careful. Any that does seep out should be wiped up as soon as possible with a paper towel soaked in mineral spirits. You should probably weigh the tiles down until the glue is completely dry - It should take about half an hour. For a period of 24 hours, avoid heavy traffic.
Selected User Reviews For Loctite PL Premium Polyurethane Construction Adhesive, 4 Ounce Squeeze Tube, 6-Pack (1451588-6)
This glue comes in handy for a variety of projects both inside and out. This is what I use when I want to make sure everything stays put until the sun turns red giant. I used it to resurface a brick wall with natural stone for one of my major projects. Prior to final grouting, the glue kept the rocks, some of which were quite heavy, firmly in place.
When it's still fresh, I really enjoy using this product. When purchasing individual cartridges from Amazon, however, be cautious. I ordered several of these from Amazon, and the ones I received were so old that the packaging design was not the same as the one in the picture (or in stores). A few of them were extremely hard, and they all smelled like they'd been there for a long time. All of them were returned to me. If you order, double-check that you received ones that haven't gone bad, or look for them in cases rather than singles. Be cautious in retail stores as well; you might come across some tough ones there. When you apply the adhesive, it should be gooey and flow easily (assuming it isn't too cold). In addition: br>br> Keep in mind that it expands a little as it cures (especially in the first 12 hours or so). Working with foam board is a breeze.
This product is excellent for use in construction and around the home. Because I live in a 47-year-old mobile home, I find it to be more trustworthy than metal nails. I've used it for baseboards and other trim, and it's lasted for years. br>As someone who is new to renovations and such: WEAR GLOVES: My skin continues to peel like a lizard four days later.
Until it arrived, that is. The five tubes I received are pictured below. The ends have been crushed and appear to have been exposed to water at some point, while the cardboard containers (cylinders) have deteriorated due to excessive moisture. I didn't bother trying to test the contents to see if anything came out because they are RIOCK hard. I tried to figure out what the factory numbers on the bottom metal cap meant. These appear to be around 19 years old, based on what I can tell. It lasted a little longer than the one-year shelf life expected. br>br>I made the mistake of re-packaging it. Replacement tubes have been ordered, but they will most likely be returned for a refund. Sometimes it's just better to pay a little more and get something you can actually use that isn't completely out of date.
We had a few loose stones on our retaining wall, and I'm not a pro at this sort of thing. After doing a lot of research, I decided to give this product a shot. We didn't completely follow the instructions (the stones were supposed to be cleaned and dried, but the bottoms were caked in dirt and gunk). To get a clean surface, we brushed away as much dirt as we could. Then, on the bottom, strew a lot of this stuff. For a couple of days, I reinstalled the stone and piled heavy objects on top. It appears to have gone off without a hitch. The stones are firmly in place once more, and there have been no problems in the? three? We haven't used it in months. We used almost the entire can and threw the rest away because other reviews stated that once opened, the product would be useless. I bought a second can in case we run into any more issues.
This is a STRONG substance. This is the best construction adhesive I've ever used, and I've tried a lot of different ones. You will be satisfied if you pay attention to specific applications. It's a million times better than liquid nails.
It's something we'll use again without a doubt. The only thing holding it together is Loctite and four anchors. Consider that a single piece of granite weighs approximately 13 pounds. per sqft. That's saying a lot considering this slab is completely bookmatched!.
After watching a YouTube video on how to fill vehicle mounts, I bought this to fill the mounts on my Toyota Corolla. I didn't replace the original rubber; instead, I used this to fill in the gaps. It's a perfect solution. There is more vibration than with the OEM when new, but I like it and have no plans to replace the filled ones with factory ones. It takes 24 hours for this to dry and is extremely sticky. Although I was unable to achieve a truly smooth finish, it served its purpose. If you have any leftover after cutting the nozzle, simply tape it with strong scotch tape to keep it from hardening in the tube.