Loctite Stikn Seal Indoor Adhesive, 2 fl oz, Squeeze Tube
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Kelcie K.
Greater than one weekGreat product I use it for all my taxidermy needs.
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John Poulos
> 3 dayGood stuff.
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GeeBee4Sabres
> 3 dayThis has been my go to household glue for years. Have used it on a variety of things; mainly for repairs. Works well on ceramics. If I need something stronger than Aleenes Tacky Glue, I turn to this. Not strong enough for items that will get a lot of manipulation or need to support weight.
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mark f.
> 3 dayNot good product for the money or use....have used the extreme conditions version with much better success
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Kristina Lopez
> 3 dayIve occasionally used this product over the years and recently I used it to make a diy phone stand out of old wood. I didnt expect to use it again for a while but when the acrylic nail tip broke off my pinky nail and I discovered my nail glue dried up I had to give it a try as I didnt want to have to make an extra trip to the nail salon. To my surprise it actually worked and even better than a lot of nail glues in past. Although repairing broken nails isnt a listed use, it works well for that too along with wood. Its a thicker glue but it dries very sheer. It took me a few tries to get my broken nail to adhere at first but when I got it, it didnt budge. I dont usually leave reviews but this impressed me and saved me money.
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Alan Rowbotham
Greater than one weekEasy to use, fixed a ceramic vase invisible, very happy.
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LizE
> 3 daytook forever to dry if at all and doesnt stick well.
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LaWeezel
> 3 dayGive it at least 24 hours to fully set. I used it to readhere the handle on a ceramic mug. I’m not one hundred percent sure if I would trust it with hot liquid, but I tried it with cold liquid and it held. I also think it probably cannot be microwaved. Note that after a couple hours it was adhered but still wiggly. After 24 hours plus I could not wiggle the handle at all. Thus my recommendation to give it a full day to set and reach maximum strength. What I loved about this was the ability to use my finger to spread the glue into all the nooks and crannies of both pieces before I pressed them together. Then I was simply able to wash the glue off my finger with water. That was delightful. I have had many unpleasant experiences with glues that are instantaneous and will glue fingers together and are not removable by any means whatsoever except waiting for the skin to slough off.
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William C. Karg
Greater than one weekIt was somewhat messy and pointed edges did not stay down. Still need needle and thread to have a secure edge.
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John C. Beane, IV
> 3 dayI broke a favorite coffee mug at home, and I searched the interwebs to find a proper adhesive that was purpose built to repair ceramic mugs. Found the Loctite Stik n Seal Indoor Adhesive, and the product description on their fact sheet specifically says that its recommended for ceramic mugs. I doubled the cure time just to be sure it had set completely, but when I went to use it, the adhesive got soft and the mug started drooping apart like it was made of play dough or something. I instinctively reached up to catch it with my support hand so it wouldnt fall, but inadvertently smacked the mug into my front tooth, chipping it slightly. Long story that nobody cares about most likely, but just a word of advice, dont use this product for a ceramic mug that you actually intend to continue using! Its probably a good adhesive for most everything else they claim, Im actually a big fan of Loctite. Also, disclaimer, I notified Loctite of this issue, and they kindly offered to send me another tube free of charge. I declined because I still have the original tube I purchased, and it didnt meet my needs...