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The Amazing GOOP150011 Plumbing Adhesive is a versatile 3.7oz tube designed for sealing and connecting various materials, including PVC, ABS, and copper pipes. It offers a flexible, waterproof hold that withstands heat up to 150°F and remains effective even in cold weather. Ideal for plumbing and household repairs, this adhesive is submergible in water once cured, making it a reliable choice for any DIY enthusiast.
Container Type | Tube |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Form | Paste |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Specific Uses For Product | Plumbing, Household Repair, Wall Repair, Tile Repair |
Compatible Material | Plastic, Metal, Rubber, Polyvinyl Chloride |
Volume | 3.7 Fluid Ounces |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | White |
Material Type | Abs,Metal,Plastic,Pvc,Rubber |
J**Y
Great Glue
This glue fixes everything. I've used to fix broken pots, a trellis and many broken objects inside and out side my home. It is always my go to glue. Just remember to clean the cap after every use or it will dry up quickly.
S**T
Good for repairs
I was able to repair/patch half-inch holes in a pipe with this. It takes some effort to get it in place and patience to let it dry enough to stay in place, but once dried, it's solid. Even when fully dried, however, touching it leaves a plastic/chemical smell on my hands, so I only use it in places that I'm not generally in contact with, e.g., drainage pipes.
S**R
I use if for multiple purposes
I've used Goop for years. From loose shoe soles to plumbing leaks. Between super glue and Goop I handle all of my gluing repair needs.
F**.
Good for all material.
PLUMBERS. Secures all material types.Good stuff.
A**R
Be careful with squeezing too hard
Bottom of the tube blew out and made a mess. Ripped out some arm hair getting it off.I may have squeezed too much, but I think the bottom of the tube should have been sealed stronger.I've used goop to fix plumbing drain leaking at a joint and pin holes temporarily until it can be fixed right. It's holding up okay and not leaking.
M**H
This is the toughest glue I’ve ever used.
I have used this glue for lots of things. It really works well for re-gluing work boot soles. I have never had the bond break.
T**D
Excellent product leak proof sealing
Highly recomend this baby
M**B
It is a system
Rust on rug showed gaskets had failed. Ferrous nuts on brass bolts were unmovable. I used the Dremel with right-angle attachment to cut an X in the bolt heads. This also scored the porcelain, but each quadrant of the brass head lifted off. The toilet tank could them be lifted off. The nuts on the bolts still had to be dealt with.Because the porcelain was damaged, I knew I needed WaterWeld epoxy as it did not shrink. I laid that down first flattening with a small putty knife against the porcelain then using a dowel, I punched through the bolt holes and smoothing the hole. I let it set.Because of the height added by the beveled coupling gasket, the shorter Kohler tank bolts would not go through the length of the tank and bowl. I bought a 40041 toilet tank bolt set which I much longer. I use these to draw down the tank onto the bowl then switch out to the Kohler tank bolts.Cleaning the porcelain, I am ready to reassemble. Thinner gaskets go between the tank and bowl. With the Kohler tank bolts loose in the tank and everything lined up I ready the plumbing adhesive. Plumbing adhesive goes on the cured WaterWeld then draw down the bolts to proper tension, don’t crank until you can’t crank, you are compressing rubber so firmly tight. Spread plumbing adhesive over the gasket, avoid the screwdriver slot in the bolt head. Let the plumbing adhesive cure per the instructions, 24-hours.The tank should be waterproof now.
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