🔧 Bond like a boss—strong, fast, and versatile!
3M Hi-Strength 90 Spray Adhesive is a professional-grade, permanent spray glue designed for industrial use. It features an inverted can for upside-down spraying, a fast-tacking formula that bonds a wide range of materials including wood, metal, and plastic, and an adjustable nozzle for precise application. Resistant to moisture and high temperatures, it’s engineered for demanding construction, maintenance, and repair projects.
H**D
Excellent
The media could not be loaded. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I recently used the 3M Hi-Strength 90 Spray Adhesive for a DIY project, and I must say, I'm incredibly impressed with its performance. Here's my detailed review:Adhesive Strength:The Hi-Strength 90 adhesive lives up to its name! It provides a strong and durable bond on a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and plastic. I was amazed at how quickly and securely it bonded the surfaces together.Ease of Use:The spray nozzle dispenses the adhesive evenly and smoothly, making it easy to apply. It dries quickly and leaves no visible residue, which is a huge plus.Versatility:I've used this adhesive for a variety of projects, from repairing furniture to crafting, and it has performed flawlessly every time. Its versatility makes it a must-have in any DIYer's toolkit.Durability:The bonds created by the Hi-Strength 90 adhesive are incredibly durable. Even after several weeks, the materials remain firmly bonded, and there is no sign of peeling or weakening.Value for Money:While the adhesive is priced slightly higher than some other brands, I believe it offers excellent value for money considering its strength, versatility, and durability. A little goes a long way, so one can lasts for multiple projects.Conclusion:Overall, I highly recommend the 3M Hi-Strength 90 Spray Adhesive to anyone looking for a reliable and high-performance adhesive for their DIY projects. It's easy to use, incredibly strong, and offers great value for money, making it an essential tool for any DIY enthusiast.
D**.
What's not to like with 3m quality
3m good stuff, used for boat carpet,Strong,sticky,fast setting. Do not use in an enclosed space use a respirator it will definitely give you a buzz LOL it's a little pricey but it's good I had to use four cans on my project
L**Y
Works well
Worked well at securing my floor mats to car.
R**
Just about will hold most anything
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Because of the product nameAdhesive quality:Sticks well
K**S
Works good but can be tricky to use
Works well. I had one of those cheap outdoor tents for storing like lawn equipment in and one day a limb came down through it and punctured about a 3 inch diameter hole in the tent. I at first tried tape that stated it was use to repair RV awnings and that stated it would last for months and months. That tape didn’t last 2 weeks before it started to come loose.I was familiar with a similar spray adhesive used to adhere foam to wood and stuff like Formica to countertops. And since 3M is basically the most well known company when it comes to adhesives, I thought I’d give this a try.I cleaned the surface of the tent and the cut a piece of plastic from a free reusable plastic grocery bag (similar to a regular grocery bag but much thicker and more durable material). Sprayed both the tent and the plastic I cut out from the bag. Then I let them dry until tacky (at this point is starts appearing similar to rubber glue). At this point, I adhered the plastic to the tent.It’s been a month or two later and it hasn’t come loose or leaked.About the only thing that sucks is you have to hold the can with the nozzle pointing downwards (upside down compared to how you typically hold an aerosol can). It’s also easy to overspray because it doesn’t look like it’s fully covered well. I’d maybe use something like a foam paint brush or maybe a plastic drywall scraper or rubber scraper or something to spread it evenly after immediately applying if I did it again.I overs-prayed which caused me to wait longer for it to get tacky. But then to test the tackiness you want to use your finger to test, then the glue comes up in that spot and you have to spray and wait again.A suggestion for gauging the tackiness....Spray a small sample and what you want to glue at the same time with the same relative amounts. Then test the sample instead of what you want to adhere. This way you can test the tackiness without messing up what you want to adhere.
A**A
Spray Glue That Sticks Where You Want It
I've been using spray glues for decades, and I was skeptical at first if this was going to disappoint me. Well, it has made me happy with its ease of use, direct spray exactly where I pointed it, and its durability. It covers a large area for one can, even though I bought two, just in case. Better to be safe than sorry trying to stretch it, don't. It's really good glue!
S**.
If you overspray, wipe INSTANTLY with rubbing alcohol; low odor
When I accidentally sprayed onto the top surface, I had to FULLY clean up within 15 seconds. After 15 seconds, what a pain! Had to reapply several times, soak, and rub and scrape with something soft (plastic) to get the unwanted spray off a smooth surface.If you spray on a surface you don't want the adhesive on, STOP immediately and clean or you'll sacrifice lots of time, have mess, frustration later. I used this on real linoleum flooring.The nozzle clogs. I cleared it right away by laying the can down, pouring isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) on the nozzle and wiping with a paper towel right away, more frequently for those 2 steps as the can became less than 1/2 full.the can says: "clean up with soap and water." did not work for me. You will need a BOX of nitrile gloves, long pants that can be discarded and discardable shirt.Also, when you read the can it warns: "EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE" even though the odor seems low.The low odor applies ONLY to the California version: "90 CA".For me the low odor was worth the extra $$$.
P**A
Delivered without the nozzle tip.
Was delivered without the nozzle tip.
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