🛠️ HH-66 Vinyl Cement: The ultimate bond for the modern maker’s toolkit.
HH-66 Vinyl Cement is a high-strength, flexible vinyl adhesive designed for professional and DIY use. It bonds effectively in temperatures from 35°F to 95°F, including underwater, and works on a wide range of materials such as PVC, canvas, leather, and wood. The smooth brush-on formula ensures easy application, while its American-made quality guarantees reliability and durability for all your vinyl repair and manufacturing needs.
W**H
Very good
I wish I had this when I first put the headliner in. This stuff is awesome. Don't try to put the headliner in without it. It glued edges that don't wrap around anything, which is pretty cool.
A**W
Good stuff!
I have a generic paddleboard that I modified with extra D-rings and straps using the HH-66 vinyl cement. This stuff has excellent hold in heat and wet conditions. The only problem seems to be the thinner outer layer of vinyl on the attached items. The thicker center of the D-rings is solid, but the outer edges are coming loose. I do not think that’s the cement though, because the same thing happened around my fin, and I had not glued anything there… but did use HH66 to patch it. The handles are newly applied and not tested yet. The D-rings were applied last summer and have held up great with tight bungee straps holding heavy weights… even with outer edges loose in spots. My spare paddleboard also had a leak somewhere around the seal where you pump it up. I applied a couple layers around the insertion piece for pump and the leak is gone. This is my second jar of HH-66 and I highly recommend it. My only caution is do not get any of it on your clothes and don’t get any around the rim of the container or it will be permanently sealed shut 😂
R**L
Has an expiration date. Be aware.
Good product but be careful to use it up before expiration date.
C**R
Sets a little fast
I used up a couple of smaller tubes of adhesive trying to seal an inflatable SUP gash. Very difficult because you have to work so fast to apply all the adhesive to the board and patch and then place the patch accurately before any adhesive solidifies, which was too difficult with smaller amounts. This container allowed me to gob on the adhesive and the instructions implied I'd have a little more time but this is not the case. The job is completed but still a tiny leak (1 PSI/5 hours>) because this DOES still dry within a minute if being thinly applied.
D**1
A strong PVC repair glue
This is the best glue for patching PVC or covering pin-holes in PVC. Watch a video for ideas on how to prep the surface and patching best practices before you start. The glue in the can isn't usable forever, so make sure your can isn't hardened if you haven't used it in a while.
C**L
Works as directed!
The HH-66 Vinyl Cement, 8 oz. can by RH Adhesives is a highly effective adhesive for bonding vinyl and other materials. This product is known for its functionality, making it a reliable choice for various applications. Its strong bonding capabilities make it suitable for repairing vinyl products, from inflatable boats to vinyl upholstery.The HH-66 Vinyl Cement is easy to apply, and it creates a durable and long-lasting bond. Whether you're a professional looking for a dependable adhesive or a DIY enthusiast working on vinyl repair projects, this product can get the job done efficiently.Product works best when you and the product you are joining and used a high powered heat gun to ensure a proper seal.
D**S
Works great for sticking stuff to vinyl isups
Best for sticking things to vinyl isup. I've added finboxes, accessory mounts and tie down points to several isups. Never had any come loose after several years. Only problem with the can is, you need to make really sure it's tight or it dries out FAST. I've started coating the lid threads with vaseline and storing them upside down. They stay fresh that way.
K**C
Its a good product if you're working with a very small area
Its a good product if you're working with a very small area. It dries EXTREMELY fast (a couple minutes, maybe 5). The other problem is when you do finally stick the two slabs of whatever ur working with together, it only creates a thin bond between them, the adhesive can actually peel away by just rubbing it.. I can't think of the exact name off the top of my head but the product is MUCH MUCH better then this HH-676 and takes 20 minutes to start drying and can be applied within a period of 2 hours. I got it from Lowe's in the paint department and its called something cement. Maybe liquid cement. Use a VERY thin layer jus enough to coat what you're working with (otherwise when you push out the excess you'll have a lot coming out the edges and it'll make a mess.) The cement is waterproof, they have two kindas, the one i got was the better quality in the red can. I hope this helps. I would save my money on this HH-66 UNLESS you have a very small area like 6"x6" (inches) and you also dont need it to be heavy duty tacky.
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