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Comments about Gorilla Glue Gorilla Glue:
I use 6 of the large 36oz. bottles at a time. No problem squeezing the glue out. One way to get it out easier is to put it in the sun or in front of a fan heater. Thins out good. Air temp and humidity affect drying time, the hotter and more humid it is the faster it drys. Always cover the bottle, humid air will make the glue inside the bottle start to dry.
Comments about Gorilla Glue Gorilla Glue:
I used the glue to repair a leather sole that had a crack from side to side excellent repair. Use to hold linoleum together worked great. The next time I went to use it )a month later) it had hardened in the bottle about 95% and had to be thrown away. I like the glue but will not buy this type again. Unless you are going to use it all within a week I would not recommend it.
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Comments about Gorilla Glue Gorilla Glue:
The bottle I bought was a little hard to squeeze, so I let it drizzle to the tip then applied pressure lightly. It was the new formula, the bottle pictured above.
I guess you have to have something you enjoy working at to appreciate a tool like this. It can be messy, if you don't use gloves, but I did and it was fine. The bottle explains everything that it will do. So, you just have to prepare properly before using it. I have used it for years.
[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Gorilla Glue Gorilla Glue:
I like the gap filling foam that forms and does not turn chisel/plane blades. Easier to sand and stain than epoxy or PVAs. I use it for scarf joints and whenever I want to save the time and trouble of mixing epoxy. Clean-up is easier than any other product as long as you have acetone (if not it'll make your acetone:)).
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Comments about Gorilla Glue Gorilla Glue:
Terrible product, very ineffective; would not recommend to bond paper let alone any wood project.
[3 of 3 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Gorilla Glue Gorilla Glue:
Applies like traditional glue, but bonds like epoxies. The downside is you need to protect your hands with gloves, and you need to use acetone or alcohol for clean up instead of water. But the bond with worth the extra trouble.