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Permatex 25905 Contact Cement is a 45ml specialty adhesive tube designed for instant, permanent bonding across multiple surfaces including metal, wood, ceramic, leather, and rubber. It offers heat and water resistance without the need for clamping, making it ideal for professional and DIY applications like weather stripping and carpeting.
| ASIN | B000ALDYPM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #146,723 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #101 in Contact Cements |
| Brand Name | Permatex |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Glass, Metal, Plastic, Wood |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,092) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00686226259059 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Permatex |
| Material Type | Metal,Rubber,Wood |
| Model | 25905 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Water Resistant |
| Part Number | 25905 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Tile Repair, Woodworking, Repair, Flooring, Wood, Wall Repair, Leatherworking, Carpentry |
| UPC | 686226259059 |
| Unit Count | 1.5 Fluid Ounces |
| Volume | 44.35 Milliliters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
M**.
If youโre a DIYer, you definitely need this when fixing or needing to bond things together. Itโs my first time using this and I am very surprised of how well it works.
R**I
works well
P**3
This can barely be considered glue, let alone contact cement! It dries to a very elastic brown goo which resembles a translucent chewing gum. Doesn't hold anything firmly in place and is a complete waste of time. I ended up using superglue from the dollar shop instead which was much more effective.
D**R
I bought and first used this a month and a half ago, gluing new rubber to the bottoms of my beloved old Brooks Glycerin running shoes, then patching some clothing and adding a handle to a water bottle. I was immediately impressed, but wanted to wait to see how the fixes held up over time before I wrote a review. ' In the 3rd photo (photo on the right), you see my running shoe repair some 4mm black shoe sole rubber; 2 strips on the left, 3 on the right. The shoe with 2 black strips was done 6 weeks and 100 miles ago; the repair I did today has 3 black strips. You can see the rubber has worn smooth on the left, whereas on the right, it still has treads. Under heavy use, the cement has held firm. . The photo in the middle is of my favorite shorts - ancient and disintegrating but I love them. The patch material was some cloth tape (I think people might use it for hemming)? Two rectangular patches are marked with little black arrows to the left of each patch. I ignored the Permatex instructions on the tube, applying a small smear of glue around each hole, smearing it around a bit with the cloth tape and pressing them together for about a minute. The glue on my fingers balled up like rubber cement and just rubbed off. The next day, I applied a little more cement under the patch corners with a flat toothpick and held that in place for another minute. Voila! The cement dried flexible and has held to this day. ' In the 1st photo (most recent cement use on the left), you are looking at a water bottle I modified about a month ago so I could carry it on long runs. I attached the handle (strapping material with velcro closure) using 4 black zip ties. This is where I was most impressed with the cement. After I made 2 loops with the 4 zip ties and tightened them around the water bottle, rather than cut off the ends of the 4 zip ties, I bent them back on themselves so as to make a small loop and glued them down. Remarkably, although it took substantial pressure to bend those ties 360 degrees, the Permatex cement made a solid bond after only a few minutes of hold time. When I am not holding it, the water bottle hangs on clips (one of which is attached to the zip tie loop) as I run and yet the cement is still holding.
M**I
This stuff worked great. I was using this to repair my instrument, and had to secure a new cork onto the neck. Very easy to use, don't put out too much of the product and spread lightly to avoid having spots that would overflow. This stuff hardens really well, and it would be a pain to adjust it after it solidifies. Did the trick for me. The container is rather small, though, so keep in mind that when thinking about how much you need, it's also pretty sticky.
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