🔧 Fix it once, fix it like a pro with Pasco’s super glue power!
Pasco Super Glue is a high-viscosity, industrial-strength cyanoacrylate adhesive engineered in Germany. It bonds a wide range of materials including ceramic, metal, plastic, wood, rubber, and glass with weld-like strength. Waterproof and quick-drying within seconds, it’s perfect for professional-grade repairs on cars, shoes, and household items, offering machineable and paintable finishes for seamless restoration.
Brand | PASCOFIX |
Specific Uses For Product | Repair, Car Repairs, Shoe Plastic Welding |
Material | Ceramic,Plastic |
Compatible Material | Wood, Ceramic, Plastic, Metal, Rubber, Stone, Acrylic, Polyvinyl Chloride |
Item Form | Gel |
Special Feature | Strong Waterproof, Strong |
Color | 20g Glue + 20g Fill white |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Cartridge |
Item Volume | 30 Milliliters |
Viscosity | High |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Unit Count | 1.4 Ounce |
Manufacturer | PASCO Industrieklebstoffe Deutschland |
Part Number | 9008401000576 |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.9 x 2.72 x 1.46 inches |
Special Features | Strong Waterproof, Strong |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**A
Great product
I really enjoy having this powerful glue in my refrigerator. Nevertheless,two things are important to observe: #1: the glue is quite fluid and goes everywhere unnoticed,be careful with your fingers. #2: The glue doesn't work well on every plastic.I have different types of glues for different tasks. Sometimes a gel glue is preferable if you need more control. Sometimes I use wood glue when the task is simple. I love a half-solid glue, Sugru, for electrical jobs. The list goes on.
V**R
Super Glue
Suggesting to all. Have tried many glues, but this is the one.
J**.
Works on about anything, but especially good for repairing expensive motorcycle plastic parts
I wasn’t positive how to use this product even after reading the literature (although everything is in plain English) so watched a couple of YouTube video’s. It turned out being very simple.First I tried it on a washing machine knob that had cracked and just twisted on the D shaped metal (see pictures). I poured a few drops of Pasco Fix into the two cracks, clamped the cracks tight and then sprinkled the Pasco Fill on the inside of the D-hole and also on the outside of the cracks. The cracks disappeared and the knob is good as new. I left the clamp on for a minute, even though that was unnecessary. This saved the cost of a new washer...or knob...or really just the aggravation of using pliers to try to set the washer settings and still having the knob close by to figure out which setting it was on. Now it is just like new! That was my warm up to learn the process.Then I removed one of my motorcycle fairing trim pieces that had three friction tabs that had broken off over time from necessary removal for routine maintenance. Without these, there is some worry that a wind gust could blow off the piece. Even though it is small, this cost about $75 to buy from the dealer (color matched to the motorcycle). I had previously attempted to reattach them using ABS plastic filings (powder from the black plastic) and acetone. This worked OK on larger fairing repairs, but not on the delicate tabs.I did this similarly by dripping a small amount of the Pasco Fix on the side fairing strip and the broken tab (3 of them) and after holding in place, squeezed a small amount of the Pasco Fill powder at the edges. This bonded it. For additional strength, I put a couple more drops on each side of this repair, sprinkled a bit more powder on the line of liquid and the tabs are now rigidly held.I love this chemical glue and will have several more cracked plastic areas to repair on my motorcycle once I do partial removals during my next 4000 mile maintenance routine.$29.99 might sound like a high price for “super” super glue (the Pasco repair kit), but when it can avoid having to buy new motorcycle parts at high manufacture prices (especially when purchased with the original matching color), it pays for itself on the first repair.Per recommendations, I am storing the kit in my freezer to extend the life of the kit, as my next major maintenance routine won’t be until 2021 (especially due to the Covid-19 stopping extended motorcycle riding Trips).
J**S
It's super glue.
While I wouldn't call it the strongest, it is super glue and does the job that all super glues do. I bought this for my van mirror that was broken but not completely off. That gaps were just too big for the glue to attempt and ended up just using duck tape. I use this (since it's on hand) for different quick fixes around the house. As I said it works like a super glue should so that's great. I haven't used the filler that came with it. I assume it would work well combined with the glue. I don't remember what I paid for it as it was months ago but I think this one was kind of expensive that's the reason I gave only 4 stars. I wouldn't pay anything above a normally priced super glue. It wasn't anything special but it does hold things together quickly. The order is very strong so make sure you have open space or go outside if you can.
S**G
PASCOFIX - THE SOLUTION FOR EYEGLASSES!!!
People, I was down to the last pair of glasses I owned. They are TITANIUM and the tube that went over the nose bridge pulled out of the right lense frames tube after years. I spoke with everyone I knew that has a clue about what to do and they told me titanium was unrepairable. They were WRONG. My search led me to PASCO FIX. Less than a 1/10 of a drop and it was done. LESS IS MORE! Serious stuff...do not play with this!! Wear gloves and Eye protection. Clean up all the mating surfaces. Master putting it to together perfectly as you literally have 2 seconds. Because you are binding metal....wait 6 HOURS before you put the frames anywear near your face. $30 was well worth getting these glasses back. READ THE DIRECTIONS....no playing around with this stuff! Store it in the FREEZER. Remarkable....
G**E
PASCOFIX Satisfaction
I've used another brand and it worked perfectly on everything I used it on. I've used this on one piece of mending I needed, and it did not hold. As this is now an opened and used product, I don't feel right about returning. I wish I could. The reason for getting is that the other bottle of glue I has dried up. I had it for over 15 years.
C**W
I've used lots of plastic glues and this is real good stuff
I have glued lots of auto parts in the past with the two part ppg auto paint store glues. They require a two part dispenser gun to use. I wanted a easier way to glue plastic parts and this stuff so far has not failed the test. I have repaired a plastic dash cover that cracked after several years in the tx sun. I have repaired several small household items including a thirty year old plastic mug that is my favorite around the house and outside when I am working. The fill looks like ground glass but must be plastic. Be careful the glue comes out ast and is runny like superglue and will stick your fingers together also the fill comes out fast so don't waste it. I wonder if this is the stuff they glued my seam over my pacemaker with? First time without stitches. I might try to repair the plastic door inserts on a IH scout II Super Scout one day after I take the doors off to ease the strain at the hinges, those things cost a lot. This stuff is great for auto plastic parts but you gotta try and be neat with the overrun and think ahead like put tape on either side of the crack to avoid so much cleanup. If I could get the primer, I would buy it also for the more slippery plastics.
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