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Style:Rhino Epoxy Rhino Epoxy adhesive is a tough hand moldable fast curing epoxy paste that enables quick repairs to metals, wood, concrete, ceramics, tile, plastics, glass, iron, brick and leak repairs. Our tough adhesive sticks to wet surfaces and even works underwater for pool repairs and many more projects. Rhino Epoxy adhesive makes a great filling agent that can be shaped for missing pieces or fill in chips, cracks, walls, concrete, brick, pipes and more. Unlike other Epoxies Rhino Epoxy is Certified to Standard 61 by The National Sanitation Foundation for use in contact with drinking water and is NSF rated. Net wt. 2 oz (57 g)
C**Y
OMG This worked.
I basically have the same review as so many others but I have to add another success story to the review section.The window on my Mustang 2010 convertible separated from the vinyl top. I called several repair shops and they all .... ALL!!! said that that is impossible to fix and I need a new Top for $1500. I refused to accept this and googled the issue and a huge amount of people in forums recommended the Rhino Glue. I followed the instructions of the people in the forum and it worked perfectly. The window is reattached and I drove through the Carwash with a heavy brush and nothing came loose.Here is what I did.I opened the top just a little.... maybe 5 inches so that there is no preassure on the seems. I cleaned the whole window and all edges with a razorblades and then acetone. Window side and Vinyl side. then I started gluing. a very thin sheet spread with a plastic card. I used masking tape to cover the glass so that I don't have to remove too much glue from the glass. I went in 5 inches increments. Glue - Hold it down for a minute and it stuck - Next section - etc. Occasionally I took a break but basically the whole window took me a little over an hour. This stuff really sticks. I left the car in the garage for 2 whole days with the top open 5 inches.The top is solid now. Glue is hard as rock and I have no idea how long it lasts but I can't imagine this comes off soon.The bad... And all is because I was not careful.Don't get any glue on the Vinyl. I tried to wipe it off with the acetone and discolored a little part of my top.... so be very careful. Find a surface to put the plastic card down... it is full of glue and I accidentally put it down on my trunk (cause duhhhh) and had glue on my paint. And last... the masking tape when it touches the glue is of course glued with Rhino glue now. and some parts would not come off. The razor blade took care of that plus it removed small parts of glue from around the edges.I was dreading doing this myself but it was really no big deal. This kit comes with 2 bottles. I used the small one and barely made a dent. This should last me forever. Can't wait till I can glue something else.UPDATE: February 2017. It has been over 5 month now. I drove through the car wash countless times. I have crossed the US (about 6000 miles). I have moved from Texas to California and my car was in freezing temperatures and over 100 degrees in the desert.I am happy to report that the window is still attached. No hole not any different from the day I glued it. I am still amazed every time I see my car and touch the seems.UPDATE 2: It is December 2017 and the window is still attached like on day one.
M**3
Unbelievably strong. Just wear gloves...
A word of advice--wear rubber gloves. I used this to re-glue my convertible top to the glass window after the factory glue failed. Folks online said this was the only product that will stick to glass. And while the "only" part may or may-not be true, it definitely sticks brilliantly to glass. Oh, and to fingers--EXTREMELY WELL. Between the 2 bottles, it's enough to last a lifetime. But trust me on the gloves thing--you WILL glue to your thumb to your forefinger.
A**R
Best glue ever
Absolutely the strongest glue I have used. My 2006 Audi S4 convertible top window delaminated. Went to YouTube for insight. Saved $2000.00. CAUTION... BE CAREFUL with the application. Once the glue sets it's a bear to clean a mistake. I would advise to practice first on a similar situation you are interested in.
B**.
IMMEDIATE bonding of plastics
I am extremely impressed with this glue. Never before have I seen two things, both plastic surfaces bonded instantaneously.Problem: NY state limits magazine capacities to 10 rounds...Solution: Two 10 rounds mags and Rhino Glue...I was expecting this to be like typical crazy glue where you would have a few seconds or more to adjust the position of the items you are gluing together after they touch each other. Nope! As soon as I touched them together and lightly pressed, I could no longer make any adjustment. To my shock, I couldn't pull them apart either. Good thing I basically got it perfect the first time.
S**Y
There are glues, and then there is RHINO GLUE!
If you have the window in your convertible top falling out, this is the product for you. The product comes with a big bottle and a small one with a plastic brush. My window hadn't fully fallen out. What I did was take the small bottle brush and applied Rhino Glue in four inch sections between the canvas top and the window edge. Once the glue is in place, just apply light pressure on the area until dry. It took about an hour to do the whole job, but the window was solidly in place with no excess glue on the glass. More importantly, there's no more rain water leaking into the back of the car.So forget all those other ideas for fixing a loose convertible window. Just buy Rhino Glue to fix that problem and you get a Big bottle to repair all the other projects you have been putting off.
M**L
Rhino glue is not a temporary solution. Only use it when you want something to stay stuck together.
This stuff will stick anything together. I bought when the rear window of my 2003 Corvette Convertible fell out. Mechanics and upholstery people said I would need to replace the top, the window was set in at the factory with a heat process. New top, $1,600. I decided to at least try, but people on the forums warn that using silicone or butyl rubber sealants will not work very long and then the sealant make a clean up mess that pretty much finishes it. The only successful reports were for Rhino Glue. I tried it, the window was still in 2 years later when I traded the car in so I was ecstatic. Now I keep the glue around as a "Go To" solution for anything requiring glue. It does not seem to be temporary solution in any instance that I have needed to stick 2 things together.
J**B
Best fix-it glue
This is the strongest, most functional glue I have ever used. I have been a handyman, carpenter, cabinetmaker, and woodworker for 35+ years and this glue is amazing! The tiny needle tips for pushing glue into those small cracks work better than anything. I’ve tried to use the same type of tip with other glues and most were too thick to push through the tip or so thin you couldn’t keep the glue where it needed to be. I have a bottle in my garage, shop, car, boat, and first aid kit.
M**I
This stuff is amazing! My rear window was starting to separate from ...
This stuff is amazing! My rear window was starting to separate from the convertible top of my Mustang. Used the brush applicator to run a small amount into the gap. Held it closed for about a minute, and that was all it took. I can't even tell there was ever a problem. And I have washed the car a half a dozen times since.I've also used this product on everything I could think of and the results have been outstanding in each case. This is a must have around the house.
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