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Questions and Answers for Weldbond 3 l Interior and Exterior All-Purpose Adhesive

Internet #205794939

Model #8-50030-2

Store SKU #1001224390

  • Universal adhesive that dries clear and non-toxic.
  • Glue for wood, tiles, paper, foam, leather, crafts and more
  • Works as a sealer, bonding agent, or primer

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Q:Can I use this on FRP RV wall panels to adhere to new luan plywood?
by|Jul 24, 2019
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A:  While this is a very versatile product, it is not rated for use on FRP. Mike

by|Jul 26, 2019
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Q:Does this dry hard and dry or soft and tacky. I am using it on the ground and there will be some exposed glue in crevasses and I don't want it to grab dirt and grime.
by|Jun 24, 2019
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A:  This dries hard. I've never used it on the ground. Until it is completely dry, it may reconstitute itself with water. I have had great luck with this .

by|Jun 26, 2019

    A:  It dries a bit like a firm caulk, but I don't know if it would get dirt and grime stuck to it after it is fully set.

    by|Jun 26, 2019

      A:  After it dries it's not tacky at all. It's somewhat ridgid, but still flexible.

      by|Jun 25, 2019
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        Q:Is this a good adhesive for a glitter wall?
        by|Apr 12, 2019
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        A:  Absolutely....it dries clear and it's flexible

        by|Apr 15, 2019
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          Q:will it break down with water sitting on it
          by|Apr 10, 2019
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          A:  Yes, unfortunately Weldbond is not waterproof only water resistant.

          by|Apr 15, 2019
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            Q:Can this be used to secure drop lock laminate floor planks to a vertical wall surface? Does the vertical surface require special prep?
            by|Mar 31, 2019
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            A:  Yes, the adhesive can be used to secure drop lock laminate floor planks to a vertical wall surface. No special prep needed.

            by|Apr 5, 2019
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              Q:Can Weldbond be used when mixing grout to make it stronger? Or is there a product specifically made to make grout stronger with less possibility of cracks?
              by|Mar 27, 2019
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              A:  If you go to Weldbond's website, they say it can be mixed into concrete to make it stronger, so I think it make your grout stronger too. Be sure to look up the mixture ratios that Welbond uses for the concrete strengthening to get your mixture ratio for the grout.

              by|Dec 8, 2019
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                Q:Can this be used to bond rubber mulch?
                by|Feb 18, 2019
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                A:  No, it cannot be used to bond rubber mulch.

                by|Dec 4, 2022
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                  Q:Can I use it for exterior rocks?
                  by|Feb 1, 2019
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                  A:  Yes, this product can be used for exterior rocks.

                  by|Feb 5, 2019
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                    Q:can this be used to glue down rubber flooring to wood stairs?
                    by|Jan 29, 2019
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                    A:  Yes, this product can be used for that application.

                    by|Feb 10, 2019

                      A:  Unfortunately Weldbond does not adhere to rubber or PVC.

                      by|Aug 30, 2022
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                        Q:I am gluing solid foam Insulation to aluminum and wood. The surface is uneven, Should I Brush both surfaces with glue.
                        by|Jan 19, 2019
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                        A:  Spread thin film on both surfaces. Leave open for 1 to 2 minutes to become tacky and slightly transparent, then squeeze both surfaces together with slight turning motion. The longer it is left to cure, the stronger the bond. Weldbond® cures by evaporation. When fully cured the bond is clear (transparent).

                        by|Jan 28, 2019
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