🛠️ Stick with the Best—Gorilla Grip for Every Project!
Gorilla Clear Grip Waterproof Contact Adhesive is a versatile, fast-grabbing adhesive that bonds a wide range of materials including metal, glass, and fabric. With a 100% waterproof formula, it ensures a permanent bond suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. The crystal clear finish makes it perfect for any project, big or small.
Brand | Gorilla |
Material | Metal,Paper,Wood |
Compatible Material | Wood, Glass, Ceramic, Paper, Leather, Plastic, Metal, Rubber, Stone, Polyvinyl Chloride |
Item Form | Ounce |
Special Feature | Strong,Waterproof |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Tube |
Item Volume | 3 Fluid Ounces |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Manufacturer | Gorilla Glue |
Part Number | 8040001 |
Item Weight | 3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.37 x 8 x 3.75 inches |
Item model number | 8040001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Pack |
Installation Method | Self-Adhesive |
Mounting Type | Inside |
Special Features | Strong,Waterproof |
Included Components | Glue |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
B**O
Last minute but great product
I finally received my product and it works great
J**X
Perfect for elastic Apple Watch bands and other uses
I used three different glues to test which was best to glue 1” elastic to create Apple Watch bands, and of the three this Gorilla clear grip was the best on multiple levels. The clear vs. one with a light putty color was obviously better since some glue inevitably oozes out the sides and shows, so clear is mostly invisible. Second quality, the flexibility is optimal since I want the band to be flexible where it’s glued so it’s comfortable to wear the watch band. And finally, comparing this glue with another similar clear gel glue - I discovered that the Gorilla clear grip has a great ‘rub off’ quality - after the bands have set in place for about 15 minutes or so, I remove the clamps and while the glue is still soft enough I can just rub off the part that oozed out the sides to clean it up. If I waited longer such as half hour, the glue is still somewhat stretchy and rubbery and I can pull the excess ooze off the edge. In contrast, the other clear glue I used did not have this rubbery consistency and the oozed sides could not be scraped, pulled or rubbed off after it tried - so the result just stayed looking a little messier.As to the strength, I have to stretch the bands a bit to get them on and off my wrist and the glue holds perfectly, I also keep my watch band on in the shower or in the ocean at the beach, and there has been no loosening of the glue at all.I also used the same three glues as a test in gluing small items inside a fairy house that will be placed outside in the elements. I glued the miniature furniture onto a test board and the next day checked to see how hard it was to pry it off - and once again, the Gorilla clear grip held the firmest over the other two highest rated alternatives. Being clear is obviously best in this use since the tiny furniture legs glued onto a mini house floor look most realistic if you can’t see the glue.
R**A
good adhesive but not as permanent as good old cheap contact cement
This comes out thick. It holds aggressively but is not as permanent as contact cement. After it has fully cured, you can pull the two glued objects apart (with difficulty).It's good stuff if you want a thick, aggressive hold.Good old cheap contact cement is better if you prefer a thin glue with a permanent hold.
Z**G
TOO BAD IT’S ONLY ONE
Not a bad product I wish it was more and I wish there was an easier way to get it out. Without so much effort. But the actual adhesion is really good. I find if I air it out before compressing whatever together the bond is stronger than if I just apply it and try to squeeze it together really fast. I’ve been using them for a while now so I’m used to them I’d even get my pliers and fold on the bottom and squeeze with my pliers as I go along to make sure I get every drop. I use this for almost everything. It’s really convenient and gets the job done unlike the way they make duck tape these days as if there’s almost no adhesion but I’ll save that for another day. It does go by quickly though, so you’re better off getting it in bulk, if you’re working on a big project. I’d definitely recommend it
D**Y
Good stuff.
This is some good glue. Dries fairly fast too. It's not quiet as stong and durable as the Gorilla Construction glue, but it still a really good general purpose adhesive and dries much faster than the Construction glue.
I**T
Works great for 3d printing jobs.
I use this glue for gluing PLA 3d printer parts, works great on them.
S**R
Hmmm... lots of glowing reviews for repairing boots, but not my experience
Seems every review site comes down to two adhesives for fixing separating boot soles - either Shoe-Goo or this Gorilla Glue Clear Grip. I've always used an epoxy, but results are hit/miss, though I usually am using it to fix slippers and they're pretty much trashed by the time I try to repair them.ANYWAY... my good Timberland hiking boots are old, but solid. The edges of the soles on both shoes have become unstuck & are pulling away from the leather. Since these are good boots, I wanted to get the best. So I ordered BOTH Shoe-Goo and Clear Grip. The Shoe-Goo... forget it. Two days, and still not cured. The Clear Grip... I used it first like any adhesive, and the results were disasterous. So I cleaned out all the gunk, and treated it like the contact adhesive that it is... results were "better" in that the soles stayed stuck long enough to walk around, but even with 24hr curing, the adhesion failed miserably.So I mixed up my favorite epoxy & voila - stuck like GLUE. The epoxy is a bit flexible, unlike super-glue, and I've done serious work in these boots since repairing them, in some serious mud and water - adhesion is perfect.Take all those Shoe-Goo vs. Clear Grip reviews with a grain of salt... they're meant for people who wear their shoes gently, I guess. Get some decent epoxy, not super-glue, mix it up and fix your sole...
Y**G
Use to repair a tent
I applied to a piece of fabric and placed on a tent where the pole pushed through. I laid a brick on it and let it sit for a day. The tent has been up for a week and no issues. I’m very impressed.
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