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Loctite319 Rear View Mirror Bonder is a high-performance modified acrylic ester adhesive designed for rapid bonding of glass, metal, ceramics, and plastics. It features a 1-minute fixture time, heat resistance up to 120°C, and a shear strength of 10 N/mm, making it ideal for durable, thermal-flexible rear view mirror installations.
Manufacturer | Henkel |
Part Number | 194088 |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 3 cm; 5 g |
Item model number | 194088 |
Size | 1 - Pack |
Colour | Clear |
Style | CLASSIC |
Material | Acrylic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Heat Resistant |
Usage | glass, metal, ceramics ,plastics |
Included Components | 1 Tube |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 5 g |
W**R
Good but you have to follow the instructions
Worked really well, but you really do need to follow the instructions. It goes off really quickly once you put the adhesive onto the mesh. If you take too long getting it onto the windscreen, or if you try to move it once you stick it onto the glass, it will not work. So, you have a matter of a few seconds to put the adhesive onto the metal, place the mesh onto the adhesive, and position the base onto windscreen. Once in place, do not move, or the adhesive will not work. And remember, this only works for bare metal to bare glass. And really you need to separate the mirror from the base, if you're trying to hold the entire mirror assembly in place you will almost certainly fail.
A**S
USELESS
save your money absolutely useless no good for a car rear view mirror fiddly no where near enough glue held it up wedged for 24 hrs removed wedge and the mirror fell off,do i need to say more.
I**D
Problem solved easily
Yes it works , followed the instructions and no problems , on my daughters BMW , the interior mirror fell off with the button still in it , after some careful wrestling with some grips I managed to release the button , So after carefully working out where to put the button I marked the screen with some tape and bonded the button in place as per instructions , I waited 30 minuets twice as long as instructed . The real test was after connecting the wiring back I had to quarter turn the mirror onto the button , this took some force and quite clearly the bond held and the mirror clicked into position , Amazon driver apparently was unable to gain access to my house , the ring doorbell suggests differently so I had to pay extra to get a prime same day delivery , had to happen when it really is urgent , 1st one still not arrived but I will keep it anyway if it does arrive.
A**.
Use glass etching cream to prep glass for a proper bond.
First time was a fail!Followed instructions, cleaned windscreen thoroughly with scraper blade and alcohol as well as silicon remover, applied as directed, left it for 60 minutes and it popped right off when I exerted the slightest pressure on the mirror bracket.Second time was a success!I used some glass etching cream to prep the glass and tried the remains of the glue and activator pad. This time it worked and the mirror bracket is solidly attached to the windscreen, for the time being at least.Loctite ought to upgrade their kit to include some glass etching cream and expand their instructions accordingly.
N**Y
It worked for me.. Brilliant. Saved me loads of money.
Well, it worked for me. I was sceptical as so many reviews here claim its rubbish, but I had to try as the alternative was the cost of a whole new windscreen. Whilst fitting a dashcam I accidentally yanked my rear view mirror off the windscreen bringing some of the windscreen with it. I simply cleaned both surfaces, that being the remaining glass still attached to the mirrors button mount and the damaged area of windscreen using IPA. Then applied this product as per instructions, and voila , I held the button in place for a minute and it stayed in place. I left it until the following day before attempting to twist the mirror back on, and it did. No problem, wouldn't even know it was ever busted. For less than a tenner it saved me having to fork out nearly a grand for a replacement windscreen. Brilliant result.
J**A
Wouldn't recommend
The good thing it was easy to use and instructions were easy to follow, but glue it self I found was not so good, as I put the mesh on as it said and then glued my interior mirror bit to it and held it in place for a few minutes and it fell off, so I found the glue not any good. So it was a waste of my money.
D**.
Does what it says!
I purchased this bit of kit as there aren't many products available in the market which will allow you to stick a rear view mirror which has a metal tombstone shaped clip directly and securely onto the glass. I did read the reviews before buying this product and it really was a mixed bag of chips. For the price it is, if it didn't work then it would be no real damage to my pockets. Call it trial and error! When I receive the product what I did realise is that the instructions given on the reverse is absolutely rubbish.There is no guidance given on preparation. Also there isn't any how to videos on YouTube or by loctite on how to use their product. Pretty shyte if you ask me! There is also there's an extra plastic tab with no mention what it's for. The instructions only mentions that there is a mesh and a glue included.What I did do do in terms of preparation is use rubbing alcohol to clean the glass area where I was going to stick the metal clip and also give the metal clip a good old clean by removing the old plastic sticker and then using with rubbing alcohol just give it a rub down to ensure that there is no dirt or grease to maximise adhesion.I cut the mesh down to size and I planned where I was going to stick the metal clip. I then cut open the adhesive smothered it over the metal clip (the smooth side). I then gently put the mesh on top of the metal clip and used the tip of the glue to push the mesh about so the adhesive works it's way through to the mesh and I did this very quickly to make sure that the glue didn't dry. Once the mesh looked soaked I worked it onto the screen held it firmly for 1-minute and let it work it's magic. I left it on there are overnight just to make sure that is perfectly stuck. In the morning I slide the mirror on and I took it off. I had a good old feel to make sure the metal clip-on still firmly intact and that he did a move or that it hasn't loosened up and guess what? It was stuck like concrete. If you follow the instructions and work quickly and work in an organised fashion then you really can't go wrong.
M**E
Not worth buying
I bought this product to reattach the mirror on my Ford KA. I read all in the instructions very carefully, and followed them to the letter. The packaging recommends pressing the mirror on for 30 seconds; I held it on for 2 minutes. It recommends leaving to set for a couple of hours; I left it over night. Despite going above and beyond what the instructions said, as soon as I came to adjust the mirror the next day it came off in my hand.This product is dissapointing and does not work. I would recommend alternative products, like double sided sticky patches or plain old superglue.
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