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Loctite Power Grab Express All Purpose Construction Adhesive offers instant zero-second grab with high initial tack, repositionability for 15 minutes, and a full cure in 12 hours. This water-based, low-odor adhesive bonds a wide range of materials including wood, drywall, masonry, and more. It’s GREENGUARD certified for indoor air quality and safe for children’s environments, dries white and paintable for a professional finish, and cleans up easily with soap and water.
Brand | Loctite |
Specific Uses For Product | Construction, Repair, Woodworking, Masonry |
Material | Synthetic adhesive |
Compatible Material | Plastic |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | 0-second instant grab, repositionable for 15 minutes, water-based with low odor, easy soap and water clean-up, GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified, and GREENGUARD Certified for Children and Schools |
Color | white |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Bottle |
Item Volume | 6 Fluid Ounces |
Viscosity | High Viscosity |
Full Cure Time | 12 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Unit Count | 7.5 Fl Oz |
UPC | 735090863463 079340648883 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00079340648883 |
Manufacturer | Henkel Corporation |
Part Number | 2029847 |
Item Weight | 11.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 11.5 x 1.75 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 2029847 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Pack |
Style | 7.5 fl oz |
Certification | Greenguard |
Special Features | 0-second instant grab, repositionable for 15 minutes, water-based with low odor, easy soap and water clean-up, GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified, and GREENGUARD Certified for Children and Schools |
Included Components | Adh, Power, Grab, 7.5 oz |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
C**R
Recommended
Used this for gluing tiles to a board using a caulking gun … making a coffee table top. It worked extremely well. Very happy with it.
D**C
Saved the day; this stuff was MAGIC.
A couple of years ago the center panel on the medicine cabinet in my father’s bathroom broke. One of the hinges had given up the ghost, and after a long time trying to find a replacement hinge to fix it, my father just gave up and lived with an open center to his 3-panel medicine cabinet.Now that we’re putting his house on the rental market, we went back to the drawing board to try to find a solution to this annoying problem. Once again we tried in vain to find a hinge to replace the one that broke (only to discover that the cabinet was made by a European manufacturer that no longer made these sorts of hinges). It was starting to look like we might have to remove this entire cabinet - which would require hiring an electrician, since the unit was wired for lights, and had two electrical outlets inside. So, y’know: expensive. And that didn’t even include the cost to buy a new cabinet. We *really* didn’t want to go that route if we could help it.I had an idea, so I asked a friend who was super-handy if he thought there was a way we could just attach it with epoxy or something. I knew it would mean the door would be unusable, but there was plenty of storage space in the other two cabinet, so, while not a perfect solution, at least it didn’t require several hundred dollars to replace. My friend recommended this Loctite Power Grab: “It sticks to everything, and it’s really strong,” he said.And wow, he wasn’t kidding. I put just one strip of the glue along the bottom and top of the mirror (which I suspect weighed close to 10 pounds), and with the help of a friend, we lifted it, and set it in place.Within *seconds* this thing was holding, and not slipping at all. I taped it up, and shoved an old basket under it for extra support (clearly, I am a fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants fix-it woman ), and left it overnight without disturbing it, just to be safe.The next morning I removed the basket and tape, and that sucker wasn’t budging for anything. Had I known it could have been this easy, I would have done this for my dad years ago. (But still, I’m so glad I found it now!)The only drawback is that the new tenants won’t be able to open that center door, but at least it’s there, and the other two *do* open, so it’s not like they won’t have space.I just LOVE that this long-standing problem has been solved. And with something that cost just a little more than 5 bucks? Total magic.I’d say that I’d buy it again, but we hardly used any; I think this tube is going to last a long, long time. :)
R**
Best Glue for Every Project
I love this glue! It is my go to for all my home improvements.
R**A
Great hold for ceiling tile
Unfortunately, 1 of these buckets was difficult to work with bc the product was old, gummy, thick and tough to spread which I was unaware of until getting a second bucket w/a much smoother consistency, the way it should have been. I am using this to install pvc faux tin 2'x2' ceiling tiles which is doing the trick. This is much cheaper alternative than caulking tubes as well as easier on my hands and less time consuming to use a spatula to dollop onto the panels. The ceiling is popcorn so needed something thick and with enough tack to hold which this has done great. If using for this purpose, make sure to be generous if your ceiling has a texture, more is better in this situation.
K**K
I love this
this stuff and my caulk gun are my new best friends for home repairs. To follow up to the answer to a question if was fielded. Yes it can be sanded- I just tried it, used a 240 grit sandpaper I imagine it could be then sanded with a finer grit after the coarse grit. and to me, if it can be sanded, it can be painted also. For reference, I put it on the cut end of a 2 x 4 stud, sanded it with a 240 grit. I mainly used it in my bathroom to bond Go Board to furring strips around my tub so I could tile. I had pipes that burst, had to gut most of my bathroom trying to save what I could to minimize cost. I had to replace a fiberglass tub. the americast tub I got is * inches shorter than my old tub so I am trying to fix, repair and tile that area. luckily I has some subway tile and enough decorative tile left over from when the bath was originally done I had to get Lowes flooring guys to remove the marble floor, a handyman to cut through the old rotted subfloor, allowing plumbers to get to the pipes, then relay subfloor and then have Lowes replace the floor with vinyl flooring. i got rid of the old fiberglass tub and replaced it with an American standard americast tub which was shorter in height and depth.. I am fixing the tile work around the tub myself because the contractor wanted $1,700.00 to rip down the shower wall (where a lot of damage was and was not willing to use up the old tile I had left over from the original bath remodel (20 years ago) wanted new tile so he can charge more money. I guess he wasn't "green" thinking. white subway tile 20 yrs ago is the same as white subway tile now a days. I guess because I am a 68 yr old woman, he thought I was stupid. What he didn't know was this 68 yr old woman did that tile work 20 yrs ago!!. I also have my own tools and power tools. So I hope the infor on the Loctite helps.
B**A
Loc-Tite Glue
Really works well. Goes on a little watery but hardens up and adheres surprisingly well.
J**L
won't buy again.
I bought 2 tubes of this product because I have used it before and was satisfied with its performance.However, both tubes arrived, hard as a rock and unusable.Amazon must be where they get rid of their old stock that they can't sell in the store.
C**J
This product works great if you can get it out of the can
I’ve bought this product in the store and it worked well but when I bought it on line because I couldn’t find it in store it would not work no matter how I tried I couldn’t get the product out of the can.
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