Description: Total of 7 tubes of Flex Glue Clear Strong Rubberized Waterproof Adhesive, 7 x 4-oz=28 ounces total This item is brand new in the original factory sealed tube, it will be shipped free of charge via USPS 1st class mail upon purchase. FLEX GLUEis an easy to use, super strong, waterproof adhesive with amazing instant grab and hold. Specially formulated to work on all types of surfaces and can be applied on dry or wet surfaces, even underwater! Solvent-free, paintable, and no run and drip so it can be applied overhead. Available in white and crystal clear. Available in squeeze tubes and cartridges. Flex Glue is perfect for: Interior and exterior home repairs Sealing out water and air Roof and siding repair Bath and shower fixes Shoe repair Furniture repairs DIY projects and hobbies Auto and boat repair RV and motor home repair Brick and stone bonding Flex Glue works on: Metals, wood, foam, rubber, tile, ceramic, marble, porcelain, glass, granite, brick, concrete, stucco, plaster, stone, masonry, drywall, sheetrock, fiberglass, some plastics & vinyls, composites, PVC, EPS, EPDM roofs and more. FAQs Q: Can Flex Glue be used underwater? A: Yes, you can apply Flex Glue underwater and it will even cure underwater. Q: Can it be used as a sealant? A: Flex Glue is an excellent sealant. It can fill large voids and is great for applications with uneven surfaces. Q: Can Flex Glue be painted? A: Yes, once fully cured, it can be painted. Q: What is the difference between Flex Glue in the squeeze tube vs. the Pro Formula Cartridge? A: All sizes have amazing instant grab technology and our Pro Formula has even more instant grab. Q: Is Flex Glue resistant to mold and mildew? A: Yes, it is. Q: Is Flex Glue UV resistant? A: Yes, it is. Q: Can it be used on porous surfaces? A: Yes, Flex Glue is designed to be super thick. It bonds to porous substrates such as brick, concrete, mortar and so much more. Q: Can I smooth or tool it once it has been applied? A: Yes, Flex Glue can be tooled or re-positioned within 10 minutes of initial application. It will dry to the touch in 1 hour. Q: How long does it take for the product to fully cure? A: Flex Glue fully cures in 24 48 hours and reaches a maximum strength in seven days. Q: In what temperatures can Flex Glue be applied? A: For easy application, we recommend applying it in temperatures between 0F 150F. Q: What temperatures can Flex Glue withstand? A: Once applied, it can withstand a wide range of temperatures from -40F up to 200F. Q: How do I clean up after using Flex Glue before it cures? A: Before it cures, Flex Glue can be cleaned with a dry cloth. If necessary, most residues can be removed with isopropyl alcohol. Q: Can I remove Flex Glue once its dry? A: Once dried, Flex Glue can be removed with sharp tools similar to a chisel. However, it may not be possible to separate bonded materials without damaging the surfaces. Q: Can I use it on drinking water, rain barrels, fish tanks etc.? A: Flex Glue has not been tested on potable water sources. Q: How many linear feet can I get out from a tube of Flex Glue? A: Depending on the thickness of the bead, Flex Glue will provide the following: MINI 0.75 oz. (white): up to 3.75 linear feet 4 oz. squeeze tube (clear): up to 20 linear feet 6 oz. squeeze tube (white): up to 30 linear feet 9 oz. Pro Formula (clear): up to 45 linear feet 10 oz. Pro Formula (white): up to 50 linear feet Q: Will Flex Glue Clear retain its clarity once fully cured? A: Yes, it dries to a crystal-clear bond. Q: Will Flex Glue shrink during the curing process? A: Flex Glue will not shrink, crack or peel.
Price: 79.99 USD
Location: San Diego, California
End Time: 2023-11-18T15:11:42.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Flex Glue
Type: Multi-Purpose Glue
MPN: GFSCLRR04
Bundle Listing: 7 tubes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Finish: Clear
California Prop 65 Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including Formaldehyde, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Methanol, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.