Manufacturer | Elmer's |
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Place of Business | OAKVILLE, ON, L6J 3J3 CA |
Brand | Elmer's |
Model number | 69224 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 3.8 L (1 gmallon) Bottle |
Manufacturer Part Number | 69224 |
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Elmer's 69224 Probond Max Wood Glue, Interior/Exterior, 3.8 L (1 Gallon) Bottle
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Brand | Elmer's |
Compatible material | Wood |
Item package quantity | 1 |
Package information | Bottle |
Item volume | 1 Gallons |
About this item
- Advanced formula wood glue for interior or exterior use
- Non-toxic, ANSI Type I waterproof, stainable, sandable and paintable
- Longer set time is ideal for multi-piece projects
- Bonds stronger than wood
- 3.8L (1 gallon) jug
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ASIN | B00JE81QGG |
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Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #68,604 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #49 in Wood Glue |
Date First Available | March 31 2014 |
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Elmer's ProBond Max is the most advanced formula yet, and is the only woodworking adhesive on the market that is both waterproof and stainable. There is a longer set time which makes this glue more ideal for multiple-piece projects. The strength of the bond is outstanding - bonds stronger than wood. It formulas allows for heat resistance, mold and mildew. It is sandable and paintable with easy water clean-up. When it's time for a specific fix, Elmer's application-focused adhesives make it easy to find exactly the right Elmer's for the job!
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when I arrived I noticed a non uniform colour to the glue through the translucent jug. I opened the lid, and the paper seal was already in the recess of the cap. hmmm I thought , maybe this type of goods isn't "sealed for your protection " being a non edible item. but there was also a weird scent to it. not glue but something spoiled. no I could see inside there was a sludge like layer that was darker brown than the rest ...and it kind of seemed to be mixed in the entire jug.
like I said I never have used this before so I dont know what its natural state is. it seems to work, although not to "pro" levels as indicated in the name.
like a glues and silicones they are damaged by freezing. maybe this was frozen, maybe a return. maybe thats the normal look, feel and texture of it.
I tried to reach out to Elmers but that proved more time consuming than I would be willing to cut from my life .
So it has become another live and learn parable.
BY GLUE FROM A BRICK AND MORTOR SHOP SO YOU SEE WHAT YOU ARE BUYING BEFORE YOU BUY IT. same exact experience with LePages 100% silicone. I did the bathroom and 2 days later it is brittle cracking an crap. it was FROZEN and therefore USELESS.