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  • Last stock! Prep Disinfectant Concentrate Hospital Grade Sanitiser & Household Cleaner 1 Litre

    Prep Productions Prep Disinfectant Concentrate Hospital Grade Sanitiser & Household Cleaner 1 Litre

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    Keep your surfaces clean with PREP Hospital Grade Lemon Disinfectant. This concentrated, hospital grade formula destroys germs fast and is ideal for general purpose cleaning at home, in offices, and in workplaces. Hospital grade disinfectant with fresh lemon fragrance Concentrated formula for effective sanitising and everyday cleaning Suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, floors, walls, and high touch points Economical, easy to dilute, and simple to use How to Use For hospital grade disinfecting: Dilute 1 part concentrate with 3 parts water (1:3). Apply to pre-cleaned hard, non-porous surfaces. Allow adequate contact time, then rinse if required. For light cleaning: Dilute 250 mL concentrate in 2.5 L water (approximately 1:10). Mop, wipe, or spray, then allow to dry. Rinse food contact surfaces with potable water after use. Where to Use Benchtops, sinks, taps, splashbacks Floors, walls, tiles, grout Toilets, bathrooms, showers Desks, door handles, handrails, shared touch points Good to Know Concentrate makes multiple ready to use bottles from one pack Lemon scent leaves areas smelling fresh after cleaning Versatile for both sanitising and routine maintenance cleans Dilution Guide Application Ratio Example Mix Hospital grade disinfecting 1:3 (concentrate:water) 250 mL + 750 mL water Light cleaning 1:10 (approx.) 250 mL + 2.5 L water Safety Use on hard, non-porous surfaces only Wear gloves for prolonged use and ensure good ventilation Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Do not ingest Keep out of reach of children and pets Specifications Brand Prep Productions Product Type Hospital grade disinfectant concentrate Size 1 Litre Fragrance Lemon Item Weight 1.2 kg Package Dimensions 19 cm x 13 cm x 7 cm Always follow label directions. Test on a small inconspicuous area before first use.

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    $12.50

  • Last stock! Loctite Replacement Mixing Nozzles 1826921 - 10 Pack Loctite Replacement Mixing Nozzles 1826921 - 10 Pack

    Loctite Loctite Replacement Mixing Nozzles 1826921 - 10 Pack

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    Keep your two part adhesives flowing smoothly with genuine Loctite replacement mixing nozzles. The 1826921 static mixer is designed for 50 ml dual cartridges and delivers a consistent blend for reliable bonds on every dispense. Ideal for hybrid and acrylic systems used in repair, assembly, and maintenance. Why choose these nozzles Accurate mixing: 16 internal elements help achieve a uniform mix for 1:1 and 2:1 cartridges. Precise application: tapered tip allows controlled beads and neat finishes. Time saver: ready to fit on 50 ml B style dual cartridges with a simple screw fit. Clean workflow: single use static mixers reduce mess and cross contamination. Compatibility Fits Loctite 50 ml dual cartridges and is commonly used with hybrid adhesives such as Loctite HY 4080 and Loctite HY 4090 series. Suitable for many two part acrylics and epoxies that use 50 ml B style cartridges. Typical uses Bonding metals, composites, and many plastics in workshops and production lines. Small part assembly, bracket and fixture installs, and field repairs. General maintenance where a controlled, consistent bead is required. What is in the pack 10 x Loctite static mixing nozzles, 1826921 Key specifications Cartridge size 50 ml System B style, screw fit Mix ratio 1:1 and 2:1 Mixing elements 16 Inner diameter 3.2 mm Overall length approx. 3.0 inch Tip style Tapered Use Single use How to use Purge a small amount of unmixed material from the dual cartridge until both components flow evenly. Attach the 1826921 nozzle and secure by twisting to the screw fitting. Dispense and discard the first small bead to ensure a fully mixed stream. Apply to clean, dry, and properly prepared surfaces. Good to know Change the nozzle if material cures in the tip or if flow becomes restricted. Store cartridges as directed by the adhesive manufacturer for best results. Brand: LoctiteSKU: 1826921

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    $28.00

  • Packshot of Loxeal 58-11 Thread Sealant Anaerobic Adhesive 50ml

    Loxeal Loxeal 58-11 Thread Sealant Anaerobic Adhesive 50ml

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    Loxeal 58-11 Anaerobic Thread Sealant Loxeal 58-11 is a high performance anaerobic sealant designed for metal thread joints only. It replaces PTFE tape and cord, delivers instant sealing against moderate pressure, and cures to form a shock and vibration resistant seal that remains reliable from -55°C to +150°C. Why choose Loxeal 58-11 Instant sealing against moderate pressure to get systems back in service fast. Thixotropic formulation stays where you put it and resists migration on threads. Wide chemical compatibility including gas, water, LPG, hydrocarbons, oils and more. Shock and vibration resistant for durable, leak free joints. Temperature range from -55°C to +150°C for tough Australian conditions. Certified and approved Gas approvals: DVGW and DIN EN 751-1, plus Australian Gas Association for working pressure up to 20 bar. Oxygen service: Approved for gaseous oxygen up to 10 bar at +60°C. Potable water: WRAS listed and suitable for contact with wholesome water. Also approved for contact with drinking water by Global Mark. Food area use: NSF registered category S4 for use as an adhesive in and around food processing areas. Hydrogen: Tested by KIWA as a sealant for use with pure hydrogen to EN 751-1. Typical applications Sealing tapered and parallel metal threaded fittings in plumbing, HVAC, gas and hydraulic systems. Replacing PTFE tape or thread cord on metal pipework where a permanent, pressure resistant seal is needed. Directions Clean and degrease threads thoroughly. Cut the nozzle to the required bead size. Apply a continuous bead 1 to 2 threads back from the leading edge. Ensure full coverage around the circumference. Assemble and tighten the joint. Wipe away excess uncured material. Allow to cure (see Cure times). Cure speed can be accelerated on passive metals or at low temperature with an appropriate activator. Cure times at +25°C Handling: 15 to 30 minutes Functional: 1 to 3 hours Time to water service for potable water systems at +21.1°C Brass, copper, cast iron: 24 hours Stainless steel, aluminium: 7 days Technical data Chemistry Anaerobic methacrylate Colour Yellow (fluorescent under blue light) Viscosity at +25°C 20,000 to 80,000 mPa·s, thixotropic Specific gravity Approx. 1.1 g/ml Gap filling Up to 0.30 mm (M56 / 2 inch) Flash point Greater than +100°C Shear strength 6 to 13 N/mm² (ISO 10123) Breakaway torque 18 to 24 N·m (ISO 10964) Prevailing torque 7 to 14 N·m (ISO 10964) Service temperature -55°C to +150°C Shelf life 1 year in unopened packaging at ? +25°C Chemical resistance Excellent resistance to motor oil, gearbox oil, gasoline and hydraulic oil. Excellent to good resistance in 50 percent water glycol at elevated temperature. Limitations and notes For metal to metal threaded joints only. Not suitable for plastic threads or rubber components. Liquid product can attack some coatings and plastics. Pre test if unsure. For disassembly, use normal tools. Heat components to approximately +150°C to +250°C if required, then remove cured residue mechanically and clean with solvent. Store in a cool, dry place at or below +25°C. Do not return unused product to the bottle. All technical information is provided as a guide only. Always verify suitability with your specific materials, operating pressures and local regulations before use. Follow all safety and handling instructions on the product label and safety data sheet.

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    $18.77

  • Packshot of Selleys Direct Stick Timber Flooring Adhesive Sausage 700g

    Selleys Selleys Direct Stick Timber Flooring Adhesive Sausage 700g

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    Selleys Liquid Nails Direct Stick Liquid Nails Direct Stick is a high strength polyurethane flooring adhesive designed for timber strip flooring and parquetry. Its semi rigid formula delivers a strong bond that helps reduce cupping and rafting. A controlled foaming action fills minor gaps. Fast cure means most floors can be sanded the next day to keep your project moving. Key Features High strength bond for timber flooring Semi rigid formula to help reduce cupping and rafting Foaming action fills small gaps and irregularities Fast cure so you can sand the next day Easy application with a strip flooring or parquetry trowel Where It Works Timber strip flooring Parquetry installations Interior floors on suitable, dry substrates Technical Details Technology Polyurethane adhesive Cure time Overnight under normal conditions. Sand and finish the next day. Application temperature 10°C to 30°C Coverage 2 m² per 1 L using the correct trowel 20 m² per 10 L using the correct trowel Clean up Protect adjacent finishes. Wipe fresh adhesive from surfaces before cure. Important Information Apply with a strip flooring or parquetry trowel to achieve stated coverage. Floors can usually be sanded the next day after proper cure. Protect surrounding finishes from expansion during foaming. Limitations Not suitable for wet or damp substrates. Avoid application below 10°C. Directions for Use Prepare the surface. Ensure substrates are clean, dry, sound, and free from dust, oil, and contaminants. Apply adhesive. Use the correct strip flooring or parquetry trowel. Spread adhesive evenly within the working time. Lay flooring. Place boards or parquetry into the wet adhesive. Press firmly to ensure full contact and adhesive transfer. Allow to cure. Leave to cure overnight under recommended conditions. Finish. Sand and finish the floor as required once the adhesive has cured. Good to Know Semi rigid bond helps manage seasonal timber movement. Foaming action assists with minor surface irregularities and gap filling. For best results, follow timber flooring manufacturer guidelines and site preparation standards. Available sizes: typically 1 L and 10 L tubs. Check current availability on this page before ordering.

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    $13.34

  • Packshot of Sika Anchorfix-3001 Grey Chemical Anchoring Adhesive 250ml

    Sika Sika Anchorfix-3001 Grey Chemical Anchoring Adhesive 250ml

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    Sika AnchorFix 3001 Epoxy Chemical Anchoring Adhesive 250 ml Sika AnchorFix 3001 is a two part, high performance epoxy anchoring adhesive for fixing threaded rods, bolts, and reinforcement bars into cracked or uncracked concrete and other solid substrates. It delivers very high load capacity, reliable performance in damp concrete, and a long open time that makes placement simple on site. Why choose AnchorFix 3001 High load capacity with shrinkage free cure Works in dry or damp concrete and overhead locations Long open time for easier installation Seismic tested C1 and fire resistant Styrene free and low wastage Approved for contact with drinking water Typical uses Rebar and threaded rod anchoring in new builds and refurbishments Fixing balustrades, handrails, supports, and railings Securing window and door frames and general metalwork Suitable substrates Concrete cracked or uncracked Solid and hollow masonry Natural and reconstituted stone Wood and solid rock Key approvals Complies with NCC reference to AS 5216 design of post installed fastenings in concrete Potable water approved to AS 4020 ICC-ES ESR-3608 for anchoring in cracked concrete under static, wind, and earthquake loading Specifications Chemistry Epoxy, two part 1 to 1 by volume Colour Mixed grey Density Approx 1.49 kg per L Service temperature Long term from minus 40 °C to plus 40 °C Compressive strength Approx 85 N per mm² at 7 days Tensile strength Approx 23 N per mm² at 7 days Mixing Static mixer nozzle supplied, standard sealant gun for 250 ml Packaging 250 ml cartridge Shelf life 24 months unopened at 10 to 25 °C in dry storage Open time and cure guide Substrate or ambient temperature Open time Full cure +25 to +30 °C About 8 minutes About 6 hours +20 to +25 °C About 11 minutes About 7 hours +15 to +20 °C About 15 minutes About 8 hours +10 to +15 °C About 20 minutes About 12 hours +5 to +10 °C Use with warmed cartridge minimum 10 °C About 24 hours How to use Drill the hole to the specified diameter and depth for the anchor size. Clean thoroughly. Blow out dust with oil free compressed air and brush with a steel hole cleaning brush. Repeat the blow and brush steps to remove all fines. Fit the static mixer. Dispense material until a uniform grey appears and discard the first small amount. Inject from the bottom of the hole while withdrawing the nozzle to avoid trapping air. For deep holes use an extension tube. In hollow masonry use a perforated sleeve. Insert the anchor with a slow rotary motion until set at depth. Excess resin should slightly extrude. Do not disturb or load until the full cure time has elapsed for the temperature. Good to know Non sag formula for overhead applications Ensure substrate is sound, clean, and at least 3 °C above dew point Clean tools immediately after use. Cured material must be removed mechanically What is included One 250 ml cartridge with static mixer nozzle. Applicator gun not included. Storage Store sealed in a cool, dry place between 10 and 25 °C. Keep out of direct sun and away from moisture. Safety Read the Safety Data Sheet before use. Wear suitable PPE and provide ventilation. Keep out of reach of children.

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    $41.95

  • Packshot of Dunlop Premixed Resaflex Wall & Floor Tile Adhesive 15kg

    Dunlop Dunlop Premixed Resaflex Wall & Floor Tile Adhesive 15kg

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    Dunlop Premixed Resaflex Tile Adhesive Ready to use, flexible and tough ceramic tile adhesive for dependable indoor tiling. Ideal for interior walls and fibre-cement sheet residential floors. No mixing required, spreads smoothly, and delivers a secure bond when applied at the correct bed thickness. Key Benefits Ready mixed convenience for faster start and less mess Flexible bond that helps accommodate minor movement Non-slump paste with excellent grab on vertical surfaces Suitable for common interior wall substrates and fibre-cement sheet floors Where To Use Walls: Interior applications on cement render, plasterboard, and fibre-cement sheet Floors: Residential fibre-cement sheet floors Tiles: Ceramic and similar porous tiles Surface Preparation Surfaces must be flat, clean, dry and firmly fixed. Remove dust, oil, grease and loose materials. Prime porous surfaces like cement render and fibre-cement sheet, and any base jointing compound on plasterboard, then allow to dry. Remove water based paints completely. If paint integrity is uncertain, roughen or remove. Application Use an appropriate notched trowel: as a guide 6 mm for walls, 10 mm for floors. Spread only as much as you can tile within open time, typically about 1 m² at a time. Ensure no skin has formed. Bed tiles into a 1.5 mm to 6 mm adhesive layer. Press and slide to ensure full contact. Clean excess adhesive from tile faces and joints before it sets. Coverage Guide Tile Size Notch Size Approx. Coverage per kg Up to 150 x 150 mm 4.5 mm ~0.7 m² 150 x 150 to 250 x 250 mm 6 to 8 mm ~0.5 m² 250 x 250 mm and over 10 to 12 mm ~0.3 m² Coverage varies with substrate condition, trowel angle and application technique. Drying and Grouting Typical set time is about 24 hours at 23°C and 50% relative humidity. Allow longer for dense tiles or cool and humid conditions. Grout after adhesive has set, usually after 24 hours. Movement Joints Provide joints around perimeters and at intervals consistent with good tiling practice, for example at about 5 m on floors and about 3.5 m along walls. Keep joints about 6 mm wide and free of adhesive and grout. Fill with a suitable flexible sealant. Limitations Not suitable over concrete where extended drying can occur. Not for areas subject to water immersion such as pools. Do not use for non-porous tiles over non-porous substrates or for moisture-sensitive stone. Final adhesive bed must be at least 1.5 mm and not more than 6 mm thick. Clean Up Clean tools and any fresh residue with water before the adhesive sets. Technical Data Type Single part viscous paste Colour Grey Bulk Density ~1.2 g/cm³ pH ~8.5 Slip 0 mm Extended Open Time ~1.2 MPa after 30 min Shear Bond Strength ~0.9 MPa Pack Sizes and Shelf Life Available in 1 kg, 4 kg, 10 kg and 20 kg pails Shelf life 12 months in unopened packaging stored in a dry place Good Practice Tips Use tile spacers for consistent joints and remove them before grouting. Prime porous substrates as directed for best results. Always follow movement joint requirements for long-term performance.

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    $79.80

  • Packshot of Selleys Liquid Nails Construction Adhesive 320g (3 Pack)

    Selleys Selleys Liquid Nails Construction Adhesive 320g (3 Pack)

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    SELLEYS LIQUID NAILS Original is a premium grade multi-purpose construction adhesive that delivers a consistently strong and lasting bond on most building materials. Shrinkage and thermal movement in buildings can cause bonds to weaken over time, but Liquid Nails is flexible enough to response to movement allowing a strong bond to be maintained over time. Features Strong bond – which will cope with shrinkage and thermal movement, so you know the job will last. Adheres well to wet and dry timber, so there is no need to wait for the timber to dry. Easily extruded and easy to use in low Winter temperatures, so it allows you to continue with the job at low temperatures. Paintable when dry, to give you a neat, quality finished job. Doesn’t drip, sag or string, so there is less mess when you are using the product. Is available in a range of sizes and delivery styles. Meets requirements specified by Australian Standard AS 2329-1999. Bridges gaps on rough and ill fitting construction material Has a life expectancy, when cured, of 20 years Not for use on polyethylene, polypropylene, Teflon, silicone or polystyrene. Perfect for use: Sheet flooring to joists Metal or aluminium door strips to floors or walls Timber or fibre cement sheeting to cement block or brick walls Masonite to timber Wallboard or panelling to wood or metal frames Cork tiles to timber, fibro or plaster Tempered hardboard to floorboards To eliminate the squeaks in tongue & groove boards Not suitable for use on Mirrors, use Liquid Nails Mirrors, Metal and Glass Not suitable for use on Styrene Foam, use Liquid Nails Fast Not suitable for metals heated by direct sunlight, as bonds weaken at high temperatures. eg metal roofing and siding. Not suitable for bonding materials in areas which will be constantly damp or wet. Not suitable for use in tightly clamped joints eg cabinet making or joinery use Selleys Aquadhere What materials is this product suitable for? Brick & Concrete Plasterboard, particleboard & fibre cement sheeting Ceramic tiles Aluminium Painted surfaces Timber Hardboards Render Many other building surfaces

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    $17.49

  • Packshot of Dulux PRECISION White Adhesion Primer Maximum Strength 1L

    Dulux Dulux PRECISION White Adhesion Primer Maximum Strength 1L

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    Dulux Precision Maximum Strength Adhesion Primer Get a tough, reliable bond on hard to paint surfaces with Dulux Precision Maximum Strength Adhesion Primer. This water based, low odour primer works as a primer, sealer and undercoat, creating a strong foundation for acrylic or oil based topcoats on both interior and exterior projects. Why choose this primer Water based with low odour Excellent adhesion on glossy and hard to coat surfaces Suitable as primer, sealer and undercoat Interior and exterior use Fast drying: touch dry in 30 minutes, recoat in 1 to 2 hours Topcoat within 30 days for best results Ideal surfaces Tiles, high gloss enamels, varnished timber, uPVC, fiberglass, aluminium, galvanised steel, Colorbond, glass, glazed brick, laminates and previously painted glossy finishes. Key specs Finish Flat Colour White Coverage Up to 10 m² per litre per coat, depending on surface Dry time Touch dry 30 minutes Recoat time 1 to 2 hours Full strength 7 days after application VOC 30.4 g/L Application temperature Between 10°C and 32°C Clean up Water Pack sizes 1 L and 4 L How to use Prepare the surface so it is clean, dry and free of grease, wax, dust, loose paint and rust. Wash if needed and allow to dry. Stir thoroughly before and during use. Apply 1 even coat with a high quality brush, roller or spray. For very smooth surfaces 1 coat is usually sufficient. Allow 1 to 2 hours before recoating or applying the topcoat. Topcoat within 30 days. Application tips Do not tint for difficult surfaces. Thin only if necessary with a small amount of water. When using solvent based enamel topcoats, lightly sand the primer before applying the enamel. If using under products with strong solvents, let the primer dry 24 hours and test compatibility on a small area first. Where not to use Floors, benchtops or surfaces subject to standing water Below 10°C surface temperature or if conditions may drop below 10°C during drying Clean up and safety Clean tools with water and a mild detergent, then rinse. Ensure good ventilation during use. Wear eye protection and avoid skin and eye contact. Always follow label directions.

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    $49.88

  • Packshot of Dulux PRECISION Maximum Strength Adhesion Primer 10L

    Dulux Dulux PRECISION Maximum Strength Adhesion Primer 10L

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    Dulux Precision Maximum Strength Adhesion Primer Get a tough, reliable bond on hard to paint surfaces with Dulux Precision Maximum Strength Adhesion Primer. This water based, low odour primer works as a primer, sealer and undercoat, creating a strong foundation for acrylic or oil based topcoats on both interior and exterior projects. Why choose this primer Water based with low odour Excellent adhesion on glossy and hard to coat surfaces Suitable as primer, sealer and undercoat Interior and exterior use Fast drying: touch dry in 30 minutes, recoat in 1 to 2 hours Topcoat within 30 days for best results Ideal surfaces Tiles, high gloss enamels, varnished timber, uPVC, fiberglass, aluminium, galvanised steel, Colorbond, glass, glazed brick, laminates and previously painted glossy finishes. Key specs Finish Flat Colour White Coverage Up to 10 m² per litre per coat, depending on surface Dry time Touch dry 30 minutes Recoat time 1 to 2 hours Full strength 7 days after application VOC 30.4 g/L Application temperature Between 10°C and 32°C Clean up Water Pack sizes 1 L and 4 L How to use Prepare the surface so it is clean, dry and free of grease, wax, dust, loose paint and rust. Wash if needed and allow to dry. Stir thoroughly before and during use. Apply 1 even coat with a high quality brush, roller or spray. For very smooth surfaces 1 coat is usually sufficient. Allow 1 to 2 hours before recoating or applying the topcoat. Topcoat within 30 days. Application tips Do not tint for difficult surfaces. Thin only if necessary with a small amount of water. When using solvent based enamel topcoats, lightly sand the primer before applying the enamel. If using under products with strong solvents, let the primer dry 24 hours and test compatibility on a small area first. Where not to use Floors, benchtops or surfaces subject to standing water Below 10°C surface temperature or if conditions may drop below 10°C during drying Clean up and safety Clean tools with water and a mild detergent, then rinse. Ensure good ventilation during use. Wear eye protection and avoid skin and eye contact. Always follow label directions.

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    $260.30

  • Packshot of Selleys 635 Clear Multipurpose Sealant 290ml

    Selleys Selleys 635 Clear Multipurpose Sealant 290ml

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    Selleys 635 Multipurpose Elastic Sealant Clear 290 mL Selleys 635 is a premium 100 percent clear elastic joint sealant that delivers strong, flexible and waterproof seals for indoor and outdoor jobs. Powered by hybrid technology, it adheres to most common building materials without primer and resists UV and weather for long lasting performance. Paintable with water based paints after skinning. Why you will love it Crystal clear finish that stays clear Excellent weather and UV resistance for exterior use Primerless adhesion to most surfaces Adheres to damp or wet surfaces Non slumping in joints up to 20 mm Low odour and low VOC, solvent and isocyanate free Paintable with water based paints once skinned Where to use Vertical and horizontal joints on most indoor and outdoor surfaces, including concrete, timber, metals, cement sheeting, brick, plaster, ceramic tiles, glass and many other common building materials. Not suitable for Polyethylene, Polypropylene or PTFE, structural glazing, or permanent water immersion. Directions Prep Clean and remove dust, grease and contaminants. Degrease metals. Cut nozzle on a sharp angle slightly wider than the joint. Use a suitable backing rod to control depth where required. Apply Gun the sealant into the joint. Tool within 10 minutes to ensure good contact with joint sides. Paint When skinned, paint with water based paints. For solvent based paints, first apply a water based undercoat and test on a small area. Clean up Clean spills and tools with mineral turps before cure. Once cured, remove mechanically. Storage Store below 30°C in a cool, dry place Unopened shelf life 12 months from date of manufacture Technical details Technology Moisture curing silyl modified polymer Colour Clear Packaging Cartridge 290 mL Density Approx. 1.05 g per mL Skin time at 23°C and 50 percent RH About 45 minutes Tack free time at 23°C and 50 percent RH About 60 minutes Cure rate at 23°C and 50 percent RH 2.5 to 3.5 mm per 24 hours Shore A hardness 35 ± 5 Tensile strength 1.7 MPa Elongation at break 240 percent Movement capability ± 12.5 percent Application temperature 5 to 35°C Service temperature ?20 to 70°C VOC content Approx. 35 g per L VOC classification Meets Green Building Council of Australia limits for general purpose and architectural sealants Good to know Better extrudability and curing from 5°C and above Non bubbling and non slumping formulation Sandable when fully cured Limitations Not for permanent water immersion Not for Polyethylene, Polypropylene or PTFE Not for structural glazing Follow all safety directions. For first aid and handling information refer to the product SDS.

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    $20.74

  • Packshot of Bastion Bond Breaker Joint Sealant 300ml

    Bastion Bastion Bond Breaker Joint Sealant 300ml

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    Bastion Bond Breaker Joint Sealant Professional silicone bond breaker for wet areas. Create a flexible, waterproof separation at wall to wall and wall to floor junctions so your membrane and tile system can move without cracking. Ideal for bathrooms, showers, laundries and balconies. Why choose this sealant Permanently flexible to absorb movement in corners and junctions Neutral cure silicone suitable for use with most waterproofing membranes Low odour, low VOC, indoor use friendly Excellent adhesion to common building materials including concrete, masonry, ceramic tile, porcelain and most metals Water resistant once cured and designed for wet area applications Easy to gun out and tool for a smooth finish Typical uses Forming a bond breaker fillet in shower bases, bathrooms and laundries before waterproofing Movement joints at internal corners prior to tiling General wet area sealing where a flexible joint is needed Surface preparation Ensure surfaces are clean, dry and free from dust, oil, loose material and old sealant. Mask adjacent edges for a neat finish if required. For wide gaps, insert backing rod to control sealant depth. How to apply Cut the cartridge nozzle to the desired bead size and load into a standard caulking gun. Gun a continuous bead into the corner or joint. Aim for a smooth cove fillet in the 5 to 12 mm range. Tool the bead with a spatula or rounded tool to compact and shape it. Remove masking tape while the sealant is still wet. Allow the bond breaker to skin before applying compatible waterproofing membranes over the area. Follow your membrane manufacturer’s recoat time. Cure and finishing Skin time is typically minutes depending on temperature and humidity. Full cure occurs over 24 to 48 hours for standard beads. Thicker sections require longer. After the membrane has cured, complete tiling and finish perimeter joints with a sanitary grade silicone. Clean up Wipe away excess immediately with a clean cloth. Once cured, remove mechanically by trimming and peeling. Handy tips Not paintable. If painting is required, paint adjacent surfaces before sealing. Always use backing rod for large joints to control sealant depth and reduce three sided adhesion. Pre test on sensitive or natural stone surfaces. Do not use in continuously immersed conditions or for structural glazing. Storage and packaging Cartridge size: 300 mL Store upright in a cool, dry place. Use before the best by date printed on the cartridge. Safety Use in a well ventilated area. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Refer to the product label for first aid directions. In the box 1 x 300 mL cartridge of Bastion Bond Breaker Joint Sealant 1 x application nozzle

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    $10.85

  • Packshot of Dunlop FC Polyurethane Flexible Joint Sealant 300ml

    Dunlop Dunlop FC Polyurethane Flexible Joint Sealant 300ml

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    Dunlop FC Joint Sealant Dunlop FC Joint Sealant is a premium, ultra flexible, moisture curing polyurethane sealant designed for jointing fibre cement, blueboard and compressed fibre cement sheets. The non slump formula handles joints up to 40 mm wide with a movement capability of plus or minus 25 percent. It is easy to apply, solvent free and isocyanate free. Colour: Grey. Why choose this sealant High flexibility for dynamic joints Non slump for clean, accurate beads on vertical and horizontal surfaces Solvent free and isocyanate free Paintable after curing Reliable performance supported by a 10 year guarantee Ideal uses Joints in fibre cement, blueboard and compressed fibre cement sheets Facade and cladding joints where movement is expected General building joints up to 40 mm width Compatible surfaces Adheres to most common construction substrates, including: Fibre cement sheets and blueboard Precast concrete panels, blockwork and bricks Sandstone and granite Fibreglass Plasterboard Technical details Movement capability ± 25% Joint width Up to 40 mm Skin time Approximately 35 minutes at 23°C and 50% RH Tack free time Approximately 1 hour at 23°C and 50% RH Cure rate About 2.5 mm per 24 hours at 23°C and 50% RH Application temperature 10°C to 35°C Clean up Warm water immediately after use Shelf life 12 months unopened, stored cool and dry Finish Paintable when dry. Can be overcoated with paint or texture coats. Colour Grey Surface preparation Ensure surfaces are clean and dry, free of dust, oil, grease, salt, mould, release agents and any contaminants that may affect adhesion. Mask adjacent areas to keep lines neat. Follow sheet fixing instructions from the board manufacturer. How to apply Cut the nozzle at a sharp angle slightly wider than the desired bead or joint width. Use a suitable backing rod where required to control depth. Aim for a joint depth equal to half the joint width. Gun the sealant into the joint and tool within 10 minutes using a round spatula to ensure full contact with the joint sides. Curing times increase in cold or humid conditions. Safety and handling Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wear protective gloves, clothing and eye protection. Ensure adequate ventilation during application. Keep out of reach of children. Refer to the product SDS for full safety guidance. Guarantee Backed by a 10 year guarantee when used as directed.

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    $21.58

  • Packshot of Selleys Roof & Gutter Silicone Sealant Translucent 310g (3 Pack)

    Selleys Selleys Roof & Gutter Silicone Sealant Translucent 310g (3 Pack)

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    Selleys Roof and Gutter Silicone Selleys Roof and Gutter Silicone is a neutral (non-acid) cure 100% silicone sealant designed for most building surfaces, including metals, tile, cement sheeting, PVC, and Colorbond® roofing. It is available in a range of colours to match your roof and gutters. Features UV and weather-resistant Superior waterproof seal - superior adhesion and resistant to lifting, provides a long-lasting, flexible seal Non-corrosive neutral cure formula Superior flexibility with +/- 25% movement capability Temperature resistance: approximately -60°C to +150°C Suitable for contact with drinking water - complies with AS/NZS 4020# 25-year guarantee* against crumbling, cracking, and peeling away Available in a range of Colorbond® colours to make it easier to select the right colour for the job Cured sealant at area to volume ratios up to 2500mm²/L Where can this product be used? Metal and tile roofing All metal lap-joint waterproofing Colorbond roofs and fences Guttering and flashings Vents and downpipes Weatherproofing caravans and trucks Copper, brass, and zinc Skylights What materials is this product suitable for? Aluminium Sheet Metal Copper Brass Zinc Galvanised Metals Rigid PVC and most plastics, including polystyrene Rubber Glass Terracotta Concrete Glazed tiles BlueScope Steel decorative sheet metals such as Lysaght Zincalume and COLORBOND®

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    $46.22

  • Packshot of Crommelin Hybrid MS Polyurethane Flexible Sealant 300ml

    Crommelin Crommelin Hybrid MS Polyurethane Flexible Sealant 300ml

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    Crommelin Hybrid MS Polyurethane Flexible Sealant 300ml Take on interior and exterior sealing with a professional grade hybrid MS polyurethane. This single component sealant delivers a flexible, durable seal on common building substrates and is suitable for a wide range of construction and maintenance tasks. Key benefits Very low VOC and isocyanate free UV resistant for long term outdoor performance High flexibility to accommodate joint movement Excellent adhesion on properly prepared porous and non porous surfaces Easy to gun, tool and clean up Typical applications Construction and expansion joints Perimeter sealing around windows and doors Roofing and cladding laps, flashings and penetrations General gap sealing in wet and dry areas Suitable substrates Concrete, masonry, brick and render Timber and fibre cement Metals and coated metals Many plastics* and glass *Always pre test for compatibility and adhesion. Surface preparation Surfaces must be clean, dry, sound and free of dust, oil, release agents and loose material. Remove old sealant and contaminants. Abrade dense or glossy surfaces if required. Use suitable primer if specified for difficult or highly porous substrates. Mask edges for neat joints and install closed cell backing rod where needed to control joint depth. Application Cut nozzle to required bead size and load cartridge into a quality caulking gun. Gun a continuous bead into the joint ensuring full contact with sides and backing. Tool off with a moistened spatula for a smooth finish before skin forms. Protect from water and disturbance during initial cure. Clean up Clean tools and fresh spills promptly. Once cured, remove by mechanical means. Good to know Low odour formulation suitable for indoor use with ventilation. Paintable with many water based coatings once skinned and cured. Always test first. Store upright in a cool, dry place. Keep out of direct sunlight. Safety Wear suitable gloves and eye protection. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. If contact occurs, rinse with clean water. Refer to the product Safety Data Sheet for full precautions. What’s in the box 1 x 300ml cartridge 1 x application nozzle

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    $15.15

  • Packshot of Boston General Purpose Liquid Sealant 50g

    Boston Boston General Purpose Liquid Sealant 50g

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    Boston Liquid Thread Sealant 50g Boston Liquid Thread Sealant is an anaerobic sealant formulated to seal metal threads on gas and water pipes. It cures in the absence of air once confined between metal surfaces, creating a reliable, leak resistant seal. Why choose this sealant Seals metal threaded fittings for gas and water systems Fast handling strength in 10 to 20 minutes at room temperature Full cure in 24 hours for long lasting performance Resists vibration and helps prevent loosening Approved for gas service and type tested for contact with potable water Where to use Metal to metal threaded connections on gas lines and appliances Metal to metal threaded connections on cold and warm water pipes up to 55°C Not suitable for Plastic, glass, or rubber parts Non threaded gaps or joints exposed to air Continuous steam temperatures above 135°C Directions Remove oil and contamination from threads. Ensure parts are clean and dry. Apply sealant to one surface, covering 2 to 3 thread rotations. Assemble threads. Wipe off any excess sealant immediately. Allow 10 to 20 minutes for initial cure before pressurising. Allow 24 hours for full cure. Disassembly can be performed using standard hand tools. Good to know Anaerobic sealants cure when air is excluded between metal parts. Sealant exposed to air will not cure. Packaging is larger than contents to prevent in bottle curing. Net content is 50g. Always wipe away excess to avoid any metallic taste from uncured material in potable water systems. Apply with good ventilation. If contact occurs with eyes or skin, flush with clean water immediately. Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children. Approvals and compliance Approved by the Australian Gas Association (Cert. No. 7583, Class III, 2000 kPa) Type Tested AS/NZS 4020 (PTT40067, SAI Global) Specifications Chemistry Anaerobic thread sealant for metal parts Pack size 50g Initial cure 10 to 20 minutes Full cure 24 hours Gas temperature range -10°C to +135°C Water temperature range Up to 55°C Pressure class Class III, up to 2000 kPa Substrates Metal to metal threads only What is included 1 x Boston Liquid Thread Sealant 50g tube.

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    $8.40

  • Packshot of Selleys Sealant & Adhesive Remover 375g

    Selleys Selleys Sealant & Adhesive Remover 375g

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    Selleys Sealant & Adhesive Remover 375g helps soften and lift old sealants and sticky residues so you can cleanly remove them and re-seal with confidence. The non-drip formula clings to joints and vertical surfaces, making bathroom and kitchen refreshes faster and easier. Key benefits Softens cured silicone and many common sealants to aid scraping and removal Helps break down adhesive residue, tapes and grime build-up Non-drip gel action for vertical joints, corners and trims Low mess application with excellent wetting of tight gaps Preps surfaces for fresh re-sealing and re-bonding Where to use Bathrooms: around showers, baths, basins and splashbacks Kitchens and laundries: benchtop perimeters, sinks and tiles Windows and doors: frames, trims and glazing edges Suitable substrates Glass, ceramic tiles, porcelain, enamel, stainless steel and many metals Some plastics and laminates (always test first in an inconspicuous spot) Not recommended on Natural stone, marble or porous tiles Freshly painted, delicate or lacquered surfaces Acrylic and polycarbonate sheets, mirror backings and other sensitive plastics Directions Cut away and remove as much old sealant as possible with a plastic scraper. Protect surrounding areas. Shake or stir if required, then apply a generous layer to remaining residue. Allow time for the remover to penetrate. Dwell time will vary by sealant type and thickness. Gently scrape and wipe away loosened material. Reapply if needed for stubborn spots. Wash the area with warm soapy water, rinse and dry thoroughly before re-sealing. Pro tips Score thick beads along the edges with a utility blade before application to help penetration. Work in manageable sections and avoid letting the remover dry on the surface. Always test on a small hidden area to check surface compatibility. Safety Use in a well ventilated area and wear gloves and eye protection. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Product details Brand: Selleys Type: Sealant and adhesive remover Pack size: 375g

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    $38.69

  • Packshot of Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab Construction Adhesive 420g (20 Pack)

    Selleys Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab Construction Adhesive 420g (20 Pack)

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    Liquid Nails Fast is a water-based, high-strength construction adhesive with fast grab and low odour. It has a thick, non-runny consistency and is ideal for adhering timbers and other porous construction materials. Once dry, it has a beige (light tan) finish. Uses Liquid Nails Fast has a high initial grab that reduces the need to support joins while the adhesive cures. The grab works best with porous surfaces. It bonds to a wide range of materials including MDF, particle board, timber, plasterboard, styrene foam, masonry, concrete, tiles, ceramics, metals, plastics*, rubber and glass. Faster results occur when at least one surface is porous. Typical applications include: Areas where nailing is not desirable Skirting boards, architraves, and cornices Wall panelling to masonry Styrene foam to metal roofing Technical Features Fast grab – high initial holding reduces slippage on vertical surfaces Complies with AS 2329-1999 (Mastic adhesives for fixing wall boards) Non-drip formula – does not sag or string between panels Bridges gaps and adheres to uneven surfaces Low mess – excess can be wiped away with a damp cloth No solvent fumes – ideal for indoor projects Flexible – withstands thermal movement and vibration Heat resistant – maintains bond strength under sunlight Paintable when dry Easy to extrude in all temperatures Application Tips Use in conjunction with permanent mechanical fasteners except for low-stress applications such as wall panelling or lightweight fixtures. Bonds are not water resistant – protect from water if used outdoors. Drying time is extended in cold or damp conditions and with non-porous materials. Thicker layers take longer to dry. Test plastics before use – adheres well to UPVC but not to polyethylene or polypropylene. For wood flooring, use solvent-based Liquid Nails instead. Satisfactory for fixing sheet flooring to joists with the manufacturer’s minimum nailing specification, but not recommended for bonding sheet flooring to existing or concrete floors. Technical Details & Performance Good bond strength after 24 hours on porous substrates; continues strengthening over 2–3 days. Appearance: Smooth beige paste, free from lumps and air bubbles Specific Gravity: Approx. 1.44 g/mL @ 25°C Viscosity: 7000–9000 Poise Slump: 0 mm (typical) Shear Adhesion Strength (7 days, AS2329): >1500 kPa (Hoop pine substrate) Peel Adhesion Strength (7 days cure): 40 N/25 mm (variant to AS2329) Initial Bond Strength (24 hrs): >200 kPa Heat Resistance: Withstands up to 140°C temporarily. Constant high temperatures may reduce load-holding power. Creep Resistance (under constant load): – At 80°C: holds 500 g (7.8 kPa) on 625 mm² bond area – At 25°C: holds 6 kg (100 kPa) on 625 mm² bond area Coverage Approximately 15 metres of a 5 mm diameter bead. Curing time increases with thicker bonds or larger bond areas. Data provided is indicative only and not for design use. Cleaning Clean with hot soapy water or a damp cloth while wet. Once dry, remove by scraping or peeling. *Always pre-test plastics for adhesion suitability.

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    $143.34

  • Packshot of Davco Supamastic Tile Adhesive 4L

    Davco Davco Supamastic Tile Adhesive 4L

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    Davco Supamastic is a ready to use white wall tile adhesive for internal areas. It is ideal for porous tiles and porous substrates in residential spaces and delivers non slump performance with easy water cleanup. Key benefits Ready to use paste with fast and easy cleanup White formulation suits light coloured tiles and grout lines Non slump for reliable hold on walls Low VOC Classified D1TE to AS ISO 13007 Best for Internal wall tiling with porous tiles greater than 3 percent absorption Residential dry area floors with porous backed tiles over primed cement sheet or ceramic tile underlay Suitable substrates Fibre cement sheet Plasterboard Ceramic tile underlay Rendered blockwork and brickwork Davco K10 Plus waterproof membrane on walls only Tile types Ceramic and mosaics Natural stone that is not moisture sensitive Not suitable for Porcelain tiles larger than 200 x 200 mm Concrete substrates Moisture sensitive stone Coverage Approximate coverage with a 6 mm notch trowel: 4 L covers about 3 m². Application guide Ensure the substrate is sound, clean, dry and properly primed. Spread adhesive with a suitable notch trowel at about 60 degrees and comb in one direction. Press tiles firmly into the ribs and slide across the rib direction to collapse the ribs and remove voids. Back butter large format tiles if required to achieve full coverage. Clean excess adhesive from joints and tile faces with a damp sponge while wet. Set and cure times at 22°C and 50% RH Open time: about 30 minutes Adjustability: about 45 minutes Grout after: 24 hours Dry area service: 48 hours Wet area service: 7 days Practical limits Layer thickness up to 4 mm Apply and cure between +5°C and +35°C ambient and substrate temperatures Drying times extend in cool weather, over membranes and with low porosity tiles Good to know If tile or substrate porosity is uncertain, consider a suitable alternative adhesive from the same brand for low porosity tiles. Install movement joints to applicable standards and allow adequate drying before grouting.

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    $66.24

  • Packshot of Davco Supamastic Tile Adhesive 15L

    Davco Davco Supamastic Tile Adhesive 15L

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    Davco Supamastic is a ready to use white wall tile adhesive for internal areas. It is ideal for porous tiles and porous substrates in residential spaces and delivers non slump performance with easy water cleanup. Key benefits Ready to use paste with fast and easy cleanup White formulation suits light coloured tiles and grout lines Non slump for reliable hold on walls Low VOC Classified D1TE to AS ISO 13007 Best for Internal wall tiling with porous tiles greater than 3 percent absorption Residential dry area floors with porous backed tiles over primed cement sheet or ceramic tile underlay Suitable substrates Fibre cement sheet Plasterboard Ceramic tile underlay Rendered blockwork and brickwork Davco K10 Plus waterproof membrane on walls only Tile types Ceramic and mosaics Natural stone that is not moisture sensitive Not suitable for Porcelain tiles larger than 200 x 200 mm Concrete substrates Moisture sensitive stone Coverage Approximate coverage with a 6 mm notch trowel: 4 L covers about 3 m². Application guide Ensure the substrate is sound, clean, dry and properly primed. Spread adhesive with a suitable notch trowel at about 60 degrees and comb in one direction. Press tiles firmly into the ribs and slide across the rib direction to collapse the ribs and remove voids. Back butter large format tiles if required to achieve full coverage. Clean excess adhesive from joints and tile faces with a damp sponge while wet. Set and cure times at 22°C and 50% RH Open time: about 30 minutes Adjustability: about 45 minutes Grout after: 24 hours Dry area service: 48 hours Wet area service: 7 days Practical limits Layer thickness up to 4 mm Apply and cure between +5°C and +35°C ambient and substrate temperatures Drying times extend in cool weather, over membranes and with low porosity tiles Good to know If tile or substrate porosity is uncertain, consider a suitable alternative adhesive from the same brand for low porosity tiles. Install movement joints to applicable standards and allow adequate drying before grouting.

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    $81.13

  • Packshot of Dunlop Vinyl Adhesive 4L

    Dunlop Dunlop Vinyl Adhesive 4L

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    Fast, reliable bond for vinyl sheet and tiles Dunlop Vinyl Adhesive is a water based, high strength adhesive that spreads easily and delivers dependable bonds for vinyl sheet and vinyl tile on most concrete and timber subfloors. Ideal for installers and serious DIYers who want clean application and solid performance. Key features High initial grab for confident placement Easy to spread with smooth, low odour application Suitable for vinyl sheet and vinyl tile on concrete and timber subfloors Approximate coverage: 4 to 5 m² per litre, depending on surface and technique Tack time: 5 to 15 minutes at 23°C and 50% RH Sets in 24 hours for light foot traffic and finishing Where to use Interior installations of vinyl sheet and vinyl tile Most prepared concrete and timber subfloors Surface preparation Ensure surfaces are dry, smooth, clean and free of dust, oil, paint or contaminants that could limit adhesion. Prime highly porous concrete or timber with a suitable primer as directed by the manufacturer. Level or repair imperfections with a compatible floor leveller or floor repair compound before bonding. Application Apply an even coat to the subfloor using a 1.6 × 1.6 × 1.6 mm V notched trowel. Allow adhesive to become tacky before laying vinyl. Typical tack time is about 10 minutes, longer in cool conditions and shorter in warm conditions. Do not allow a skin to form. Lay the vinyl into the adhesive. Roll firmly in both directions to ensure full transfer to the back of the vinyl. Clean up Clean tools and spills immediately with warm soapy water. Remove dried adhesive with mineral turps. Conditions and storage Apply between 8°C and 35°C with adequate ventilation. Shelf life: 12 months in unopened container stored at approximately 20°C. Good to know Use a roller after placement to improve bond and minimise bubbles. Coverage varies with subfloor condition, porosity and trowel technique. Warranty Product is guaranteed for 10 years when installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

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    $84.98

  • Packshot of Dunlop Vinyl Adhesive 1L

    Dunlop Dunlop Vinyl Adhesive 1L

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    Fast, reliable bond for vinyl sheet and tiles Dunlop Vinyl Adhesive is a water based, high strength adhesive that spreads easily and delivers dependable bonds for vinyl sheet and vinyl tile on most concrete and timber subfloors. Ideal for installers and serious DIYers who want clean application and solid performance. Key features High initial grab for confident placement Easy to spread with smooth, low odour application Suitable for vinyl sheet and vinyl tile on concrete and timber subfloors Approximate coverage: 4 to 5 m² per litre, depending on surface and technique Tack time: 5 to 15 minutes at 23°C and 50% RH Sets in 24 hours for light foot traffic and finishing Where to use Interior installations of vinyl sheet and vinyl tile Most prepared concrete and timber subfloors Surface preparation Ensure surfaces are dry, smooth, clean and free of dust, oil, paint or contaminants that could limit adhesion. Prime highly porous concrete or timber with a suitable primer as directed by the manufacturer. Level or repair imperfections with a compatible floor leveller or floor repair compound before bonding. Application Apply an even coat to the subfloor using a 1.6 × 1.6 × 1.6 mm V notched trowel. Allow adhesive to become tacky before laying vinyl. Typical tack time is about 10 minutes, longer in cool conditions and shorter in warm conditions. Do not allow a skin to form. Lay the vinyl into the adhesive. Roll firmly in both directions to ensure full transfer to the back of the vinyl. Clean up Clean tools and spills immediately with warm soapy water. Remove dried adhesive with mineral turps. Conditions and storage Apply between 8°C and 35°C with adequate ventilation. Shelf life: 12 months in unopened container stored at approximately 20°C. Good to know Use a roller after placement to improve bond and minimise bubbles. Coverage varies with subfloor condition, porosity and trowel technique. Warranty Product is guaranteed for 10 years when installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

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    $27.85

  • Packshot of Poly Ultra Nails Construction Adhesive 320g

    Poly Poly Ultra Nails Construction Adhesive 320g

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    Poly Ultra Nails Construction Adhesive is a high strength, versatile adhesive designed for bonding a wide range of building materials both indoors and outdoors. It offers exceptional adhesion, easy application, and water resistance, making it a reliable choice for construction and renovation projects. Features High strength bonding suitable for multiple materials Repositionable for up to 20 minutes for precise alignment Waterproof once cured Ready to use straight from the cartridge Brown finish for a natural look Suitable Materials Concrete, brick, plasterboard, ceramics Plywood, particle board, aluminium Hardwood, softwood, steel, fibreglass Some plastics (pre-test recommended) Application Instructions Ensure surfaces are clean, dry, and free from dust, grease, or flaking paint. Cut the seal, fit the nozzle, and cut to the desired bead size. Insert into a caulking gun. For wall panelling and sheet flooring, apply 6mm beads along studs or joists in a zig-zag line at 40cm intervals. Bring surfaces together within 10 minutes and press firmly along glue lines. Reposition if needed within 20 minutes. Fix with nails, screws, or clamps for at least 24 hours to ensure bond strength. For contact bonding, apply to one surface, bring together, then separate for 3–5 minutes before rejoining. Clean tools and excess adhesive with mineral turpentine. Technical Information Coverage: Approximately 15 metres of 5mm bead Initial bond: Within 24 hours at 25°C Full cure: Up to 7 days Colour: Brown Important Notes Not suitable for mirrors, polystyrene foam, or continuous water immersion Avoid use on copper-based metals or metals exposed to direct sunlight heat Do not use for tightly clamped joints or heavy loads without mechanical fasteners Safety Information Use in a well-ventilated area and avoid breathing vapours Wear protective gloves and eye protection Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flames Keep out of reach of children If swallowed, do not induce vomiting — contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre (AUST 131 126; NZ 0800 764 766) Contains 30% w/w liquid hydrocarbons

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    $4.85

  • Packshot of Bastion Premixed Tile Adhesive 15kg

    Bastion Bastion Premixed Tile Adhesive 15kg

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    Bastion Premixed Tile Adhesive 15 kg Overview Bastion Premixed Tile Adhesive 15 kg is a high quality tile adhesive designed to deliver consistent, reliable bonding performance for trade professionals and serious DIYers. It is formulated for dependable adhesion, easy application, and clean finishing so you can complete jobs with confidence and minimal rework. Why choose this product Reliable bond performance supported by proven chemistry and rigorous quality control. Smooth, predictable application that helps reduce mess and cleanup time. Versatile adhesion profile suited to a wide range of substrates and project types. Clear guidance on surface preparation, application method, and curing to help achieve the best possible result. Suitable for residential fit-outs, maintenance, repairs, and light commercial projects. Suitable materials ceramic tiles porcelain tiles mosaics stone suitable for porous adhesives most interior substrates Typical applications General installation, repair, and maintenance where a durable bond is required. Interior work that benefits from a neat finish and tidy joints. Projects where dependable initial grab and high final strength are important. Surface preparation Ensure all surfaces are clean, sound, and dry. Remove dust, oil, release agents, laitance, and any loose or flaky material. For dense or non-porous surfaces, light abrasion improves key. Test adhesion on a small area if you are unsure about compatibility. Observe local safety requirements when sanding or cutting. Application Check ambient and substrate temperature. Ideal application between 10°C and 30°C. Protect from freezing and rapid drying. Cut the nozzle to the required bead size or prepare the container according to the product type. Apply an even bead or spread with a suitable trowel where required. Avoid trapping air. Press the materials together, ensuring full contact. For sheet goods, roll firmly to promote transfer and wetting. Support, clamp, or brace as needed until the adhesive develops sufficient handling strength. Cure and working time Pot life and open time vary by product. Typically, tiles can be adjusted within minutes. Grouting commonly permitted after 24 hours under standard conditions. Cooler temperatures and high humidity will slow curing, while warmer, drier conditions accelerate it. Do not load or finish until the bond has developed adequate strength. Always follow best practice for ventilation and safe handling during cure. Coverage Coverage varies based on substrate profile, bead size, and installation method. As a guide, a 300 ml cartridge with a 6 mm round bead can lay several linear meters. For trowel applied adhesives, a notched trowel pattern will influence yield. Plan to have extra on hand for porous or uneven surfaces. Limitations Do not apply to surfaces that are visibly wet unless the product specifically allows damp application. Avoid continuous water immersion unless the product is rated for that exposure. Not all plastics are compatible; test on polypropylene, polyethylene, and PTFE if required. Observe maximum service temperature and any movement or vibration limits appropriate to the application. Clean up Clean excess adhesive from tile faces immediately with a damp sponge. Hardened material must be removed mechanically. Always read the product label and follow local regulations for disposal of leftover material and containers. Safety Read the label before use and keep out of reach of children. Use in a well ventilated area. Wear protective gloves and eye protection. If on skin, wash with soap and water. If in eyes, rinse cautiously and seek medical advice if irritation persists. Do not ingest. Refer to the product Safety Data Sheet for detailed information. Storage Store upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep the cap or nozzle tightly closed when not in use. Do not allow to freeze unless the product literature states it is freeze-thaw stable. Rotate stock to use older product first. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check surface prep, remove contaminants, and reapply with firm pressure. Slow cure: Verify temperature and humidity. Increase airflow or allow more time. Excess squeeze-out: Reduce bead size or spread more evenly. Clean residue before it skins. Frequently asked questions Can I paint over it? Many adhesives can be overcoated once cured. Test a small area with your paint system first. Is it suitable outdoors? Check the product label for outdoor rating. Protect fresh adhesive from rain until cured. What is the service temperature range? Typical service ranges suit most building environments. Avoid direct flame or extreme heat. How do I remove cured material? Mechanical methods are usually required. Work carefully to avoid damaging surrounding finishes. Why buy from Glues Australia We curate a focused range so you can choose faster and build better. Every product listing includes practical how to detail, compatibility guidance, and straightforward support from a team that understands trade requirements. Order with confidence and get your project moving.

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    $45.00

  • Packshot of Dunlop Multipurpose Carpet & Cork Adhesive 1L

    Dunlop Dunlop Multipurpose Carpet & Cork Adhesive 1L

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    High strength, water based adhesive for carpet and cork Dunlop Multipurpose Carpet & Cork Adhesive is a water based, high strength adhesive designed for installing smooth or textured backed carpets and cork tiles. It delivers excellent wet grab and reliable bond on prepared subfloors. Suitable Surfaces Concrete Marine plywood Fibre cement sheet Key Features Water based and low odour High initial grab for reduced slippage Repositioning window up to 60 minutes Install immediately into wet adhesive for most carpets For cork or stiff backings, allow 10 to 15 minutes tack time before laying Coverage Approx. 2.5 m² per litre with a 3.2 mm V notch trowel Approx. 3.5 m² per litre with a 2.4 mm V notch trowel Application Ensure subfloor is dry, smooth, clean and protected from moisture. Prime highly porous concrete or timber before applying. Spread an even coat with the recommended V notch trowel. Lay carpet into the wet film. For cork or stiff backings, wait until the adhesive becomes tacky. Roll in both directions with a suitable drum roller to ensure full transfer. Set and Traffic Times No foot traffic for 24 hours Heavy traffic after 48 hours Avoid water and cleaning for 48 hours Clean Up Clean tools immediately with warm soapy water Remove dried residue with mineral turps Storage Shelf life up to 12 months in an unopened container stored at around 23°C. Good To Know Apply between 10°C and 30°C. Coverage varies with subfloor condition and trowel technique.

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    $29.41

  • Packshot of Dunlop Trade Resaflex Rapidset Tile Adhesive 15kg

    Dunlop Dunlop Trade Resaflex Rapidset Tile Adhesive 15kg

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    Dunlop Trade Resaflex Rapidset Tile Adhesive 15kg is a high quality, fast setting, rubber modified cement-based adhesive designed for rapid installation and early grouting. It delivers strong adhesion on walls and floors and is suitable for interior applications and exterior areas with satisfactory drainage. Key benefits Ready to grout in about 3 hours at 23°C and 50% RH Rubber modified formulation for strong bond and improved workability Classified C1FES1 Suitable bed thickness from 1.5 mm up to 10 mm Wall and floor use, interior and exterior (with correct falls and drainage) Suitable tiles Ceramic, porcelain, vitrified and mosaics Non moisture sensitive stone Suitable substrates Render, plasterboard, fibre cement sheet walls Compressed fibre cement sheet floors, concrete floors Existing tiles for interior applications Mixing and use Water addition: 5.5 L to 6.0 L per 15 kg bag Pot life: about 40 minutes at 23°C and 50% RH Trowel guidance: 6 x 6 x 6 mm on walls to achieve about 1.5 mm bed. 10 x 10 x 10 mm on floors to achieve about 2.5 mm bed Back buttering recommended for deeply keyed tiles and tiles larger than 450 mm on any edge Grouting: typically after about 3 hours at 23°C and 50% RH Coverage guide Trowel size Approximate coverage 6 mm About 0.6 m² per kg (about 9 m² per 15 kg) 10 mm About 0.4 m² per kg (about 6 m² per 15 kg) Movement joints Include movement joints in line with AS 3958 and around perimeters, penetrations and changes in direction. Fill with a suitable flexible sealant. Clean up Clean tools and residue with water while the adhesive is wet. Limitations Not suitable for continuous immersion such as swimming pools Not for moisture sensitive or translucent stone Do not tile directly over timber floors Safety Wear gloves, eye and face protection. Avoid breathing dust. In case of contact with eyes, rinse with water and seek medical advice. Keep out of reach of children. Technical details are based on manufacturer guidance at standard conditions. Actual times and coverage vary with temperature, humidity, tile and substrate.

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    $56.95

  • Packshot of Selleys Araldite Extra Time Epoxy Adhesive 200ml

    Selleys Selleys Araldite Extra Time Epoxy Adhesive 200ml

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    Selleys Araldite Extra Time Epoxy Adhesive 200ml Araldite Extra Time is a strong two part epoxy that gives you an extended working time of up to 60 minutes. It is ideal for complex or multi piece assemblies where accurate positioning matters. Once cured it forms a tough, durable bond that dries translucent. Why you will love it Extended working time of 60 minutes for precise assembly Holds up to 150 kg per cm² when fully cured on clean, abraded steel Dries translucent for a neat finish Versatile bonding across common materials Suitable materials Wood, metal, masonry, china, glass, leather, rubber, and most plastics. Not suitable for PTFE, polyethylene, or polypropylene. Pre test on leather and rubber for suitability. Typical uses Furniture repairs and assemblies Fixing metal or timber components General household, hobby, and craft bonding Repairs on masonry, ceramics, and glass where a clear finish is preferred Directions Surface prep: abrade, clean, and dry both surfaces. Pierce each tube using the spike in the cap. Dispense equal parts onto a clean disposable surface. Mix thoroughly. Leave for 5 minutes, then mix again before applying. Mixed glue is usable for about 1 hour at 20°C. Do not use the plastic blister to mix. Apply to both surfaces and join. Support if needed to prevent movement. Avoid strain for 6 to 8 hours. Full strength develops after 24 to 72 hours depending on conditions. Replace caps on the correct tubes to avoid cross contamination. Clean up Wipe away uncured adhesive with acetone. Once cured, mechanical removal is required. Key specs Technology Two part epoxy Working time Up to 60 minutes Initial handling 6 to 8 hours Full cure 24 to 72 hours Bond strength Up to 150 kg per cm² on abraded steel when fully cured Appearance Dries translucent Temperature resistance Up to 80°C. Bond may soften above this but strength returns when temperature normalises. Pack size 200 ml Good to know Allow longer bonding times in colder weather. Product may discolor with UV exposure. Store in a cool dry place.

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    $66.48

  • Packshot of Dunlop Pressure Sensitive Carpet Tile Adhesive 2L

    Dunlop Dunlop Pressure Sensitive Carpet Tile Adhesive 2L

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    Dunlop Pressure Sensitive Carpet Tile Adhesive 2L Dunlop Carpet Tile Adhesive is a high strength, water based pressure sensitive adhesive designed for carpet tiles and double bonded underlay systems. It tacks off to a clear, dry-to-touch film that grips firmly yet allows tiles to be lifted and replaced for maintenance. Key features Pressure sensitive grab for secure hold and easy tile replacement Water based, low odour, easy to apply Suitable for smooth or textured tile backings and composition vinyl tiles Works with double bonded underlays in commercial fitouts Suitable substrates Concrete, plywood, fibre cement sheet, compressed fibre cement, and suitable underlay sheets. Subfloors must be dry, smooth, clean, and prepared to AS 1884 requirements including moisture testing. Coverage Approx. 10 m² per 2 L using a 1.6 mm V notched trowel Approx. 14 m² per 2 L using a long nap roller Drying and traffic Allow adhesive to become tacky and transparent before laying tiles. Typical tack off time is 2 to 4 hours depending on conditions. Heavy foot traffic after 24 hours Avoid wet cleaning or water exposure for 48 hours Application guide Prepare the subfloor. Prime very porous substrates if required. Treat rising damp or green concrete with a suitable moisture barrier. Apply adhesive evenly: Textured backs, composition vinyl tiles, and double bond underlays: 1.6 mm V notched trowel held at about 60 degrees Smooth backed tiles: long nap roller Wait until the film is tacky and clear with no transfer to fingertips. Early placement into wet adhesive will create a more permanent bond. Lay tiles, cut and reposition as required, then roll in both directions with a suitable roller to ensure full contact. Clean up Clean tools immediately with warm soapy water. Remove dried residue with mineral turps. Storage and shelf life 12 months in unopened packaging when stored in a cool, dry place at about 23°C and 50% RH. Good to know Do not apply below 15°C or above 30°C surface temperature. Not suitable for traditional carpet-to-underlay stretch-in installations. For double bond systems, follow the flooring manufacturer’s instructions. Safety Wear gloves and eye protection, ensure adequate ventilation, and keep out of reach of children. If eye contact occurs, rinse with water and seek medical advice if irritation persists.

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    $38.56

  • Packshot of Davco Ceramacrete Cement Base Tile Adhesive 5kg

    Davco Davco Ceramacrete Cement Base Tile Adhesive 5kg

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    Davco Ceramacrete Cement Base Tile Adhesive 5kg Davco Ceramacrete is a cement based tile adhesive for rigid substrates with patented Dust Less technology that reduces airborne dust during mixing. It offers good bond strength, tidy mixing and clean up, and can be used in thin or thick beds for efficient tiling results. Where to Use Interior and exterior walls and floors Bathrooms, showers, kitchens, laundries, living areas, balconies and patios Domestic and light duty commercial projects Tile Types Ceramic Mosaic Terracotta Slate Quarry tiles Not suitable for natural stone. Suitable Substrates Concrete Cement based screeds and renders Rendered block or brickwork For flexible framed substrates or submerged applications such as pools and spas, use with Davco Davelastic additive as directed. Key Features Dust Less formula for less mess and faster clean up Good bond strength Usable for thin bed and thick bed tiling Colour varies from white to grey Low VOC 5 g/L Mixing and Application Mixing ratio 1.25 L of clean cool water per 5 kg bag Allow to stand for 5 minutes after mixing, then remix before use Do not add extra water after initial mixing Working Times at 23°C and 50% RH Pot life 40 minutes Open time 7 minutes Adjustability time 15 minutes Ready for Use Grouting after 24 hours Return to dry area service after 24 hours Return to wet area service after 7 days Preparation Tips Ensure substrates are sound, clean, dry and free from contaminants Prime as required according to substrate condition and primer directions Install movement joints in line with good tiling practice Clean Up and Safety Clean tools with water before the adhesive dries Use appropriate personal protective equipment Refer to the product SDS for detailed safety advice  

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    $10.30

  • Packshot of Dunlop Trade Resaflex Rapidset Tile Adhesive 5kg

    Dunlop Dunlop Trade Resaflex Rapidset Tile Adhesive 5kg

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    Dunlop Trade Resaflex Rapidset Tile Adhesive 5 kg Overview Dunlop Trade Resaflex Rapidset Tile Adhesive 5 kg is a high quality tile adhesive designed to deliver consistent, reliable bonding performance for trade professionals and serious DIYers. It is formulated for dependable adhesion, easy application, and clean finishing so you can complete jobs with confidence and minimal rework. Why choose this product Reliable bond performance supported by proven chemistry and rigorous quality control. Smooth, predictable application that helps reduce mess and cleanup time. Versatile adhesion profile suited to a wide range of substrates and project types. Clear guidance on surface preparation, application method, and curing to help achieve the best possible result. Suitable for residential fit-outs, maintenance, repairs, and light commercial projects. Suitable materials ceramic tiles porcelain tiles mosaics stone suitable for porous adhesives most interior substrates Typical applications General installation, repair, and maintenance where a durable bond is required. Interior work that benefits from a neat finish and tidy joints. Projects where dependable initial grab and high final strength are important. Surface preparation Ensure all surfaces are clean, sound, and dry. Remove dust, oil, release agents, laitance, and any loose or flaky material. For dense or non-porous surfaces, light abrasion improves key. Test adhesion on a small area if you are unsure about compatibility. Observe local safety requirements when sanding or cutting. Application Check ambient and substrate temperature. Ideal application between 10°C and 30°C. Protect from freezing and rapid drying. Cut the nozzle to the required bead size or prepare the container according to the product type. Apply an even bead or spread with a suitable trowel where required. Avoid trapping air. Press the materials together, ensuring full contact. For sheet goods, roll firmly to promote transfer and wetting. Support, clamp, or brace as needed until the adhesive develops sufficient handling strength. Cure and working time Pot life and open time vary by product. Typically, tiles can be adjusted within minutes. Grouting commonly permitted after 24 hours under standard conditions. Cooler temperatures and high humidity will slow curing, while warmer, drier conditions accelerate it. Do not load or finish until the bond has developed adequate strength. Always follow best practice for ventilation and safe handling during cure. Coverage Coverage varies based on substrate profile, bead size, and installation method. As a guide, a 300 ml cartridge with a 6 mm round bead can lay several linear meters. For trowel applied adhesives, a notched trowel pattern will influence yield. Plan to have extra on hand for porous or uneven surfaces. Limitations Do not apply to surfaces that are visibly wet unless the product specifically allows damp application. Avoid continuous water immersion unless the product is rated for that exposure. Not all plastics are compatible; test on polypropylene, polyethylene, and PTFE if required. Observe maximum service temperature and any movement or vibration limits appropriate to the application. Clean up Clean excess adhesive from tile faces immediately with a damp sponge. Hardened material must be removed mechanically. Always read the product label and follow local regulations for disposal of leftover material and containers. Safety Read the label before use and keep out of reach of children. Use in a well ventilated area. Wear protective gloves and eye protection. If on skin, wash with soap and water. If in eyes, rinse cautiously and seek medical advice if irritation persists. Do not ingest. Refer to the product Safety Data Sheet for detailed information. Storage Store upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep the cap or nozzle tightly closed when not in use. Do not allow to freeze unless the product literature states it is freeze-thaw stable. Rotate stock to use older product first. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check surface prep, remove contaminants, and reapply with firm pressure. Slow cure: Verify temperature and humidity. Increase airflow or allow more time. Excess squeeze-out: Reduce bead size or spread more evenly. Clean residue before it skins. Frequently asked questions Can I paint over it? Many adhesives can be overcoated once cured. Test a small area with your paint system first. Is it suitable outdoors? Check the product label for outdoor rating. Protect fresh adhesive from rain until cured. What is the service temperature range? Typical service ranges suit most building environments. Avoid direct flame or extreme heat. How do I remove cured material? Mechanical methods are usually required. Work carefully to avoid damaging surrounding finishes. Why buy from Glues Australia We curate a focused range so you can choose faster and build better. Every product listing includes practical how to detail, compatibility guidance, and straightforward support from a team that understands trade requirements. Order with confidence and get your project moving.

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    $23.94

  • Packshot of Dunlop Mastic Multipurpose Tile Adhesive 5kg

    Dunlop Dunlop Mastic Multipurpose Tile Adhesive 5kg

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    Dunlop Mastic Multipurpose Tile Adhesive High performance, cementitious, non-slump tile adhesive designed for walls and floors. Combines the ease of a mastic with the strength of a cement-based adhesive for reliable results on small to large format tiles. Why choose it Non-slump hold for heavy and large format tiles Indoor and outdoor use on approved substrates Extended open time of up to 30 minutes to position tiles Bed thickness up to 10 mm White colour for use under light or translucent tiles Classification: C2TES1 Suitable tiles Ceramic, porcelain, mosaics, natural stone that is not moisture sensitive, fully vitrified and translucent tiles. Suitable substrates Render, screeds, concrete Plasterboard, fibre cement sheet walls, compressed fibre cement sheet floors Ceramic tile underlay Existing ceramic tiles indoors (properly prepared) Dunlop undertile waterproofing membranes Where it excels Walls needing strong initial grab Floors requiring reliable coverage and non-slump Large format and deeply keyed tiles where full contact is critical Coverage guide 6 mm notch (walls): about 0.5 m² per kg 10 mm notch (floors): about 0.3 m² per kg 5 kg bag: up to ~2 m² on walls or ~1.2 m² on floors 20 kg bag: up to ~10 m² on walls or ~6 m² on floors Set and grout times Allow approximately 24 hours at 23°C and 50% RH before grouting and light foot traffic. Dense tiles, cool weather or humid conditions may extend set time. Mixing 20 kg bag: 6 to 6.5 L of clean water 5 kg bag: 1.5 to 1.75 L of clean water Mix to a creamy consistency, stand for 5 minutes, then re-mix before use Application tips Follow AS 3958 best practice Spread only as much adhesive as can be tiled within the open time Press and slide tiles at right angles to the notches to achieve full contact Back-butter large or deeply keyed tiles for 100% coverage Remove squeeze-out from joints before setting Not suitable for Moisture sensitive natural stone Areas under permanent water immersion such as pools Timber, metal or any substrates subject to movement Application below 5°C Sizes 5 kg and 20 kg bags. Clean up Clean tools with water immediately after use. Safety Wear gloves and eye protection. Avoid inhaling dust. Refer to the product SDS and follow all safety directions.

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    $21.05

  • Packshot of Dunlop Roof Repair Waterproofing Adhesive 310ml

    Dunlop Dunlop Roof Repair Waterproofing Adhesive 310ml

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    Dunlop Roof Repair Waterproofing Adhesive 310ml Seal, stick and stop leaks on the spot. This highly flexible, silane modified adhesive and sealant bonds and seals even in wet conditions, making it a smart fix for urgent roof, gutter and pond repairs. Why you will love it Works in the wet and can be applied underwater for minor repairs Flexible waterproof seal for joints, cracks and patches Strong adhesive grab for quick spot fixes Paintable once cured to match surrounding surfaces Low mess clean up while wet Ideal surfaces Concrete, wall panels, timber, waterproofing membranes, ceramic tiles, aluminium, plastics, metal, polystyrene foam, glass and glazed tiles. Typical uses Emergency roof and gutter leak sealing Sealing laps, flashings and penetrations Pond edge and minor underwater touch ups General crack and joint sealing around the home Spot fixing where fast, reliable adhesion is needed Directions Prep: Ensure the surface is firm and free of dust, oil and loose residues. Slightly damp surfaces are acceptable. Load: Remove the aluminium seal, pierce the nozzle membrane, fit and trim the nozzle, then place the cartridge in a caulking gun. Apply as a sealant: Gun a continuous bead over the joint or crack and allow to cure. Apply as an adhesive: Gun bead lines or spots, then press parts together within 7 to 10 minutes at 23°C, before skinning starts. For spot fixing, keep glue points 25 to 30 cm apart. Clean up: Wipe away any excess while wet with a clean cloth. Good to know Application temperature: 5°C to 35°C Dry and cure times vary with substrate and climate. Higher humidity shortens open time, lower humidity extends it. Colour: Grey. Can be over painted once dry. Always test paint compatibility on a small area first. Shelf life: 12 months in unopened packaging stored in a cool, dry place Packaging: 310 ml cartridge Safety Wear gloves and eye protection. Avoid inhaling vapours and ensure good ventilation. If in eyes, rinse with running water and seek medical advice. Keep out of reach of children. Warranty Backed by a 10 year product guarantee when used as directed. This is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law. Notes Do a trial application for underwater or constantly wet repairs, as long term stability depends on the specific situation. Not for chemical resistant applications. Remove any skinned layer in the nozzle before reusing an opened cartridge.

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    $21.97

  • Packshot of UNi-PRO Cornice Adhesive 2.5kg

    Uni-Pro UNi-PRO Cornice Adhesive 2.5kg

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    UNi-PRO Cornice Adhesive 2.5 kg Overview UNi-PRO Cornice Adhesive 2.5 kg is a high quality cornice adhesive designed to deliver consistent, reliable bonding performance for trade professionals and serious DIYers. It is formulated for dependable adhesion, easy application, and clean finishing so you can complete jobs with confidence and minimal rework. Why choose this product Reliable bond performance supported by proven chemistry and rigorous quality control. Smooth, predictable application that helps reduce mess and cleanup time. Versatile adhesion profile suited to a wide range of substrates and project types. Clear guidance on surface preparation, application method, and curing to help achieve the best possible result. Suitable for residential fit-outs, maintenance, repairs, and light commercial projects. Suitable materials plaster cornice plasterboard masonry Typical applications General installation, repair, and maintenance where a durable bond is required. Interior work that benefits from a neat finish and tidy joints. Projects where dependable initial grab and high final strength are important. Surface preparation Ensure all surfaces are clean, sound, and dry. Remove dust, oil, release agents, laitance, and any loose or flaky material. For dense or non-porous surfaces, light abrasion improves key. Test adhesion on a small area if you are unsure about compatibility. Observe local safety requirements when sanding or cutting. Application Check ambient and substrate temperature. Apply between 10°C and 30°C in dry, draft free conditions. Cut the nozzle to the required bead size or prepare the container according to the product type. Apply an even bead or spread with a suitable trowel where required. Avoid trapping air. Press the materials together, ensuring full contact. For sheet goods, roll firmly to promote transfer and wetting. Support, clamp, or brace as needed until the adhesive develops sufficient handling strength. Cure and working time Sets firm to hold cornice in place, full cure over 24 hours or as directed. Cooler temperatures and high humidity will slow curing, while warmer, drier conditions accelerate it. Do not load or finish until the bond has developed adequate strength. Always follow best practice for ventilation and safe handling during cure. Coverage Coverage varies based on substrate profile, bead size, and installation method. As a guide, a 300 ml cartridge with a 6 mm round bead can lay several linear meters. For trowel applied adhesives, a notched trowel pattern will influence yield. Plan to have extra on hand for porous or uneven surfaces. Limitations Do not apply to surfaces that are visibly wet unless the product specifically allows damp application. Avoid continuous water immersion unless the product is rated for that exposure. Not all plastics are compatible; test on polypropylene, polyethylene, and PTFE if required. Observe maximum service temperature and any movement or vibration limits appropriate to the application. Clean up Wipe away fresh adhesive with a damp cloth. Scrape away set material carefully. Always read the product label and follow local regulations for disposal of leftover material and containers. Safety Read the label before use and keep out of reach of children. Use in a well ventilated area. Wear protective gloves and eye protection. If on skin, wash with soap and water. If in eyes, rinse cautiously and seek medical advice if irritation persists. Do not ingest. Refer to the product Safety Data Sheet for detailed information. Storage Store upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep the cap or nozzle tightly closed when not in use. Do not allow to freeze unless the product literature states it is freeze-thaw stable. Rotate stock to use older product first. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check surface prep, remove contaminants, and reapply with firm pressure. Slow cure: Verify temperature and humidity. Increase airflow or allow more time. Excess squeeze-out: Reduce bead size or spread more evenly. Clean residue before it skins. Frequently asked questions Can I paint over it? Many adhesives can be overcoated once cured. Test a small area with your paint system first. Is it suitable outdoors? Check the product label for outdoor rating. Protect fresh adhesive from rain until cured. What is the service temperature range? Typical service ranges suit most building environments. Avoid direct flame or extreme heat. How do I remove cured material? Mechanical methods are usually required. Work carefully to avoid damaging surrounding finishes. Why buy from Glues Australia We curate a focused range so you can choose faster and build better. Every product listing includes practical how to detail, compatibility guidance, and straightforward support from a team that understands trade requirements. Order with confidence and get your project moving.

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    $19.75

  • Packshot of Dunlop Trade Resaflex Tile Adhesive 5kg

    Dunlop Dunlop Trade Resaflex Tile Adhesive 5kg

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    Dunlop Trade Resaflex Tile Adhesive 5 kg Overview Dunlop Trade Resaflex Tile Adhesive 5 kg is a high quality tile adhesive designed to deliver consistent, reliable bonding performance for trade professionals and serious DIYers. It is formulated for dependable adhesion, easy application, and clean finishing so you can complete jobs with confidence and minimal rework. Why choose this product Reliable bond performance supported by proven chemistry and rigorous quality control. Smooth, predictable application that helps reduce mess and cleanup time. Versatile adhesion profile suited to a wide range of substrates and project types. Clear guidance on surface preparation, application method, and curing to help achieve the best possible result. Suitable for residential fit-outs, maintenance, repairs, and light commercial projects. Suitable materials ceramic tiles porcelain tiles mosaics stone suitable for porous adhesives most interior substrates Typical applications General installation, repair, and maintenance where a durable bond is required. Interior work that benefits from a neat finish and tidy joints. Projects where dependable initial grab and high final strength are important. Surface preparation Ensure all surfaces are clean, sound, and dry. Remove dust, oil, release agents, laitance, and any loose or flaky material. For dense or non-porous surfaces, light abrasion improves key. Test adhesion on a small area if you are unsure about compatibility. Observe local safety requirements when sanding or cutting. Application Check ambient and substrate temperature. Ideal application between 10°C and 30°C. Protect from freezing and rapid drying. Cut the nozzle to the required bead size or prepare the container according to the product type. Apply an even bead or spread with a suitable trowel where required. Avoid trapping air. Press the materials together, ensuring full contact. For sheet goods, roll firmly to promote transfer and wetting. Support, clamp, or brace as needed until the adhesive develops sufficient handling strength. Cure and working time Pot life and open time vary by product. Typically, tiles can be adjusted within minutes. Grouting commonly permitted after 24 hours under standard conditions. Cooler temperatures and high humidity will slow curing, while warmer, drier conditions accelerate it. Do not load or finish until the bond has developed adequate strength. Always follow best practice for ventilation and safe handling during cure. Coverage Coverage varies based on substrate profile, bead size, and installation method. As a guide, a 300 ml cartridge with a 6 mm round bead can lay several linear meters. For trowel applied adhesives, a notched trowel pattern will influence yield. Plan to have extra on hand for porous or uneven surfaces. Limitations Do not apply to surfaces that are visibly wet unless the product specifically allows damp application. Avoid continuous water immersion unless the product is rated for that exposure. Not all plastics are compatible; test on polypropylene, polyethylene, and PTFE if required. Observe maximum service temperature and any movement or vibration limits appropriate to the application. Clean up Clean excess adhesive from tile faces immediately with a damp sponge. Hardened material must be removed mechanically. Always read the product label and follow local regulations for disposal of leftover material and containers. Safety Read the label before use and keep out of reach of children. Use in a well ventilated area. Wear protective gloves and eye protection. If on skin, wash with soap and water. If in eyes, rinse cautiously and seek medical advice if irritation persists. Do not ingest. Refer to the product Safety Data Sheet for detailed information. Storage Store upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep the cap or nozzle tightly closed when not in use. Do not allow to freeze unless the product literature states it is freeze-thaw stable. Rotate stock to use older product first. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check surface prep, remove contaminants, and reapply with firm pressure. Slow cure: Verify temperature and humidity. Increase airflow or allow more time. Excess squeeze-out: Reduce bead size or spread more evenly. Clean residue before it skins. Frequently asked questions Can I paint over it? Many adhesives can be overcoated once cured. Test a small area with your paint system first. Is it suitable outdoors? Check the product label for outdoor rating. Protect fresh adhesive from rain until cured. What is the service temperature range? Typical service ranges suit most building environments. Avoid direct flame or extreme heat. How do I remove cured material? Mechanical methods are usually required. Work carefully to avoid damaging surrounding finishes. Why buy from Glues Australia We curate a focused range so you can choose faster and build better. Every product listing includes practical how to detail, compatibility guidance, and straightforward support from a team that understands trade requirements. Order with confidence and get your project moving.

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    $23.25

  • Packshot of Sika AnchorFix-1 Grey Structural Adhesive 300ml

    Sika Sika AnchorFix-1 Grey Structural Adhesive 300ml

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    Sika AnchorFix-1 Grey Structural Adhesive 300 ml Overview Sika AnchorFix-1 Grey Structural Adhesive 300 ml is a high quality chemical anchoring adhesive designed to deliver consistent, reliable bonding performance for trade professionals and serious DIYers. It is formulated for dependable adhesion, easy application, and clean finishing so you can complete jobs with confidence and minimal rework. Why choose this product Reliable bond performance supported by proven chemistry and rigorous quality control. Smooth, predictable application that helps reduce mess and cleanup time. Versatile adhesion profile suited to a wide range of substrates and project types. Clear guidance on surface preparation, application method, and curing to help achieve the best possible result. Suitable for residential fit-outs, maintenance, repairs, and light commercial projects. Suitable materials concrete masonry natural stone hollow substrates with sleeves Typical applications General installation, repair, and maintenance where a durable bond is required. Interior work that benefits from a neat finish and tidy joints. Projects where dependable initial grab and high final strength are important. Surface preparation Ensure all surfaces are clean, sound, and dry. Remove dust, oil, release agents, laitance, and any loose or flaky material. For dense or non-porous surfaces, light abrasion improves key. Test adhesion on a small area if you are unsure about compatibility. Observe local safety requirements when sanding or cutting. Application Check ambient and substrate temperature. Observe minimum bond and substrate temperatures specified by the manufacturer. Keep resin warm in cold weather. Cut the nozzle to the required bead size or prepare the container according to the product type. Apply an even bead or spread with a suitable trowel where required. Avoid trapping air. Press the materials together, ensuring full contact. For sheet goods, roll firmly to promote transfer and wetting. Support, clamp, or brace as needed until the adhesive develops sufficient handling strength. Cure and working time Cure time depends on substrate temperature. At 20°C typical cure is within a few hours. Do not load anchors until fully cured. Cooler temperatures and high humidity will slow curing, while warmer, drier conditions accelerate it. Do not load or finish until the bond has developed adequate strength. Always follow best practice for ventilation and safe handling during cure. Coverage Coverage varies based on substrate profile, bead size, and installation method. As a guide, a 300 ml cartridge with a 6 mm round bead can lay several linear meters. For trowel applied adhesives, a notched trowel pattern will influence yield. Plan to have extra on hand for porous or uneven surfaces. Limitations Do not apply to surfaces that are visibly wet unless the product specifically allows damp application. Avoid continuous water immersion unless the product is rated for that exposure. Not all plastics are compatible; test on polypropylene, polyethylene, and PTFE if required. Observe maximum service temperature and any movement or vibration limits appropriate to the application. Clean up Wipe uncured resin with appropriate solvent. Once cured, it is chemically resistant and must be removed mechanically. Always read the product label and follow local regulations for disposal of leftover material and containers. Safety Read the label before use and keep out of reach of children. Use in a well ventilated area. Wear protective gloves and eye protection. If on skin, wash with soap and water. If in eyes, rinse cautiously and seek medical advice if irritation persists. Do not ingest. Refer to the product Safety Data Sheet for detailed information. Storage Store upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep the cap or nozzle tightly closed when not in use. Do not allow to freeze unless the product literature states it is freeze-thaw stable. Rotate stock to use older product first. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check surface prep, remove contaminants, and reapply with firm pressure. Slow cure: Verify temperature and humidity. Increase airflow or allow more time. Excess squeeze-out: Reduce bead size or spread more evenly. Clean residue before it skins. Frequently asked questions Can I paint over it? Many adhesives can be overcoated once cured. Test a small area with your paint system first. Is it suitable outdoors? Check the product label for outdoor rating. Protect fresh adhesive from rain until cured. What is the service temperature range? Typical service ranges suit most building environments. Avoid direct flame or extreme heat. How do I remove cured material? Mechanical methods are usually required. Work carefully to avoid damaging surrounding finishes. Why buy from Glues Australia We curate a focused range so you can choose faster and build better. Every product listing includes practical how to detail, compatibility guidance, and straightforward support from a team that understands trade requirements. Order with confidence and get your project moving.

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    $34.90

  • Packshot of SikaBond High-Strength Foam Construction Adhesive 750 mL

    Sika SikaBond High-Strength Foam Construction Adhesive 750 mL

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    SikaBond High-Strength Foam Construction Adhesive 750 mL is a reliable one component foam construction adhesive dispensed from a can chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 750 mL pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Sika High-Strength for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. SikaBond High-Strength Foam Construction Adhesive 750 mL has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Fixing studs, battens, and sheets Filling small gaps while bonding Fast installation where speed saves labour Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Timber and masonry Concrete and fibre cement Many building materials except PE and PP Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of assemble parts within the open time to ensure a strong bond. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Expands slightly to fill gaps, then cures to a firm, high strength foam. Provides excellent initial grab and reduces the need for nails in many applications. Temperature and environmental performance Apply within the can's specified temperature range. Humidity supports foam curing. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Clean uncured foam with the prescribed cleaner. Once cured, cut back mechanically. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Store cans upright. Do not expose to heat. Observe transport and disposal rules for pressurised containers. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $31.50

  • Packshot of Sikaflex 258 Primerless Glass Adhesive 310 mL

    Sika Sikaflex 258 Primerless Glass Adhesive 310 mL

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    Sikaflex 258 Primerless Glass Adhesive 310 mL is a reliable polyurethane glass adhesive designed for primerless bonding to suitable automotive glass chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 310 mL pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Sikaflex 258 for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Sikaflex 258 Primerless Glass Adhesive 310 mL has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Bonding glass where a primerless system is specified Automotive and transport glazing carried out by trained users Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Compatible glass substrates Painted frames and prepared bodywork per Sika guidance Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of observe skin time and install components within this window. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Moisture cure technology forms a strong, elastic bond. Skin forms first, followed by through cure depending on joint depth and humidity. Temperature and environmental performance Do not apply below the minimum stated on pack. Maintain adequate humidity for moisture cure. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Remove fresh adhesive with suitable cleaner. Once cured, trim with a sharp blade using care. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Store cartridges cool and dry. Check use by dates before installation in critical work. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $37.49

  • Packshot of Gyprock CSR Acrylic Stud Adhesive 1 kg

    Gyprock Gyprock CSR Acrylic Stud Adhesive 1 kg

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    Gyprock CSR Acrylic Stud Adhesive 1 kg is a reliable acrylic stud adhesive for secure plasterboard fixing chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 1 kg pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Gyprock CSR CSR for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Gyprock CSR Acrylic Stud Adhesive 1 kg has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Fixing plasterboard to studs and battens Reducing the chance of nail pops and drumminess Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Timber framing and battens Metal studs as directed by code Back of plasterboard Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of install sheets within the wet time window. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Apply daubs as specified, then fix sheets with screws or nails. Adhesive cures to a resilient bond that complements mechanical fastening. Temperature and environmental performance Use in moderate temperatures for consistent cure. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Clean fresh residue with a damp cloth. Scrape away cured beads before setting coats. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Keep sealed. Do not allow to skin in the tub. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $23.57

  • Packshot of Bastion High-Bond Stud Adhesive 5.2 kg

    Bastion Bastion High-Bond Stud Adhesive 5.2 kg

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    Bastion High-Bond Stud Adhesive 5.2 kg is a reliable stud adhesive for fixing plasterboard to timber or metal framing chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 5.2 kg pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Bastion High-Bond for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Bastion High-Bond Stud Adhesive 5.2 kg has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Plasterboard installation on studs Reducing screw count by bonding and fixing together Renovations where clean bond lines are important Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Timber studs Galvanised metal studs Plasterboard back surfaces Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of work within the wet time window to ensure transfer. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Applies as a bead to studs. Press board into place and fix with screws while the adhesive is wet. Final cure occurs as the solvent or moisture leaves the bead. Temperature and environmental performance Use in dry, shaded conditions during lining work. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Remove fresh smears with a suitable cleaner. Trim cured squeeze out before finishing. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Store closed and away from heat sources. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $29.39

  • Packshot of Davco Davelastic Tile Adhesive Additive 1 L

    Davco Davco Davelastic Tile Adhesive Additive 1 L

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    Davco Davelastic Tile Adhesive Additive 1 L is a reliable latex additive to upgrade cement based tile adhesive performance chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 1 L pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Davco Davelastic for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Davco Davelastic Tile Adhesive Additive 1 L has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Improving bond strength and flexibility Situations where extra deformability is required Wet area tiling as part of a system Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Concrete, screeds, and renders Cement based adhesives and grouts as specified Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of follows the base adhesive behaviour. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Replace all or part of the mixing water with the additive as directed. Observe normal set and cure times for the base adhesive. Temperature and environmental performance Use within the recommended application window of the system you are modifying. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Wash tools with water while the mix is fresh. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Keep sealed. Protect from freezing. Shake before use. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $27.84

  • Packshot of Davco SMP Evo Flexible Tile Adhesive 5 kg

    Davco Davco SMP Evo Flexible Tile Adhesive 5 kg

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    Davco SMP Evo Flexible Tile Adhesive 5 kg is a reliable polymer modified flexible tile adhesive for demanding substrates chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 5 kg pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Davco SMP for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Davco SMP Evo Flexible Tile Adhesive 5 kg has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Bathrooms, kitchens, and balconies Tiling over existing tiles where movement accommodation is needed Floor and wall applications Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Concrete and screeds Fibre cement sheeting Existing glazed tiles after scuffing and cleaning Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of per data on the bag, adjust for weather. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Observe open time, bed thickness, and traffic restrictions. The polymer modification gives improved flexibility once cured. Temperature and environmental performance Install in moderate conditions and shield fresh work from wind and direct sun. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Water clean-up while fresh. Remove haze before it hardens. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Keep the bag closed and dry between uses. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $26.38

  • Packshot of Dunlop Floorfix Professional Tile Adhesive 15 kg

    Dunlop Dunlop Floorfix Professional Tile Adhesive 15 kg

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    Dunlop Floorfix Professional Tile Adhesive 15 kg is a reliable cement based floor tile adhesive for porcelain and ceramic tiles chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 15 kg pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Dunlop Floorfix for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Dunlop Floorfix Professional Tile Adhesive 15 kg has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for General floor tiling High traffic residential areas Back buttering dense porcelain tiles Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Concrete slabs and screeds Cement sheet underlay Existing tiles that are clean and sound Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of as indicated on the bag for best wetting and transfer. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Respect open time and bed thickness. Allow adequate set before grouting and opening to traffic. Temperature and environmental performance Apply in suitable ambient conditions for predictable cure. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Damp sponge on fresh residue, water clean-up for tools. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Store sealed and dry to prevent lumping. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $18.53

  • Packshot of Dunlop AAC Block Construction Adhesive 15 kg

    Dunlop Dunlop AAC Block Construction Adhesive 15 kg

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    Dunlop AAC Block Construction Adhesive 15 kg is a reliable thin bed adhesive for autoclaved aerated concrete blockwork chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 15 kg pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Dunlop AAC for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Dunlop AAC Block Construction Adhesive 15 kg has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Laying AAC blocks in internal and external walls Creating straight and plumb courses with minimal waste Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: AAC blocks and panels Suitable primed substrates as per system design Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of follow bag guidance for open time and pot life. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Mix to a creamy consistency and apply with a notched trowel. Align blocks within the open time and tap to level. Allow to set before further work. Temperature and environmental performance Protect fresh work from rain, frost, and high heat. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Wash tools with water while material is fresh. Remove spills promptly. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Keep dry and use within shelf life. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $32.41

  • Packshot of Bastion Superlite Lightweight Tile Adhesive 11 kg

    Bastion Bastion Superlite Lightweight Tile Adhesive 11 kg

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    Bastion Superlite Lightweight Tile Adhesive 11 kg is a reliable lightweight polymer modified tile adhesive with excellent spread chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 11 kg pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Bastion Superlite for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Bastion Superlite Lightweight Tile Adhesive 11 kg has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Large format wall and floor tiles Substrates where reduced slump is beneficial Renovations that require easy trowelling Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Concrete and screeds Fibre cement sheet Existing tiles suitably prepared Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of per data on the bag for open time and adjust for ambient conditions. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Observe recommended open time and bed thickness. Allow the adhesive to set before grouting and traffic. Temperature and environmental performance Install in mild weather to ensure predictable curing. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Clean trowels and buckets with water before the mix hardens. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Store the bag sealed in a dry place off the ground. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $41.95

  • Packshot of DEWALT Rapid-Heat Ceramic Glue Gun

    Dewalt DEWALT Rapid-Heat Ceramic Glue Gun

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    DEWALT Rapid-Heat Ceramic Glue Gun is a reliable robust hot glue gun with rapid heat technology and ceramic heating core chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose DEWALT Rapid-Heat for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. DEWALT Rapid-Heat Ceramic Glue Gun has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Site temporary fixes Cable dressing and protection Trim installation and packaging work Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Timber, plastics that accept hot melt Cardboard and composites Ceramic ornaments Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of seconds to position parts before set. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Fast heating means less waiting and consistent flow. Bonds set on cooling for immediate handling. Temperature and environmental performance Use in dry conditions and avoid hot melt on heat sensitive foams. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Collect stray filaments after they cool. Protect benchtops with scrap board or a mat. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Unplug, cool, and store upright. Keep spare sticks sealed. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $52.48

  • Packshot of Gorilla Ultimate Strong Wood Glue 532 mL

    Gorilla Gorilla Ultimate Strong Wood Glue 532 mL

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    Gorilla Ultimate Strong Wood Glue 532 mL is a reliable high performance wood glue for interior and exterior carpentry chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 532 mL pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Gorilla Ultimate for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Gorilla Ultimate Strong Wood Glue 532 mL has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Furniture build and repair Edge bonding and laminations Cabinetry and joinery where water resistance is valued Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Hardwoods and softwoods Plywood and MDF Veneers and end grain with correct technique Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of typically 5 to 10 minutes depending on temperature. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Open time allows assembly before clamping. Forms a strong cross linked bond that is water resistant when fully cured. Temperature and environmental performance Use above 10 C and avoid freezing conditions while curing. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Wipe squeeze out with a damp cloth while wet. Scrape or sand once cured. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Close the cap tightly and store upright. Do not allow the nozzle to clog; remove dried film if present. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $25.20

  • Packshot of Protite Mould Defender Anti-Fungal Paint Additive 75 mL

    Protite Protite Mould Defender Anti-Fungal Paint Additive 75 mL

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    Protite Mould Defender Anti-Fungal Paint Additive 75 mL is a reliable liquid paint additive that helps inhibit mould growth in humid areas chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 75 mL pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Protite Mould for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Protite Mould Defender Anti-Fungal Paint Additive 75 mL has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Bathrooms and laundries Kitchens and food prep zones Rental refresh and maintenance work Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Walls and ceilings coated with water based paint Suitable primers as per paint maker guidance Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of Work to normal paint tray timelines. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Mix thoroughly into your chosen paint and apply as directed by that paint. Dry and recoat times follow the paint system. Temperature and environmental performance Use within the temperature window recommended for the host paint. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Clean rollers and brushes according to the paint manufacturer's advice. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Store upright with cap tight. Do not allow to freeze or overheat. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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  • Bostik Quick Glu Instant Fix Bond Spray 25 g Bostik Quick Glu Instant Fix Bond Spray 25 g

    Bostik Bostik Quick Glu Instant Fix Bond Spray 25 g

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    Get fast and reliable adhesion with Bostik Quick Glu Instant Fix Bond Spray. This 25g spray adhesive provides a strong, clear and lasting bond suitable for a wide range of materials used in craft, home and office projects. Key Features Instant bonding for quick and easy use Dries clear for a neat and professional finish Acid free formula that resists yellowing over time Works on wood, metal, ceramic, leather, paper and many plastics (not suitable for polyethylene or polypropylene) Compact 25g size ideal for small jobs and easy storage How to Use Ensure surfaces are clean, dry and free from grease or dust. Shake the can well before each use. Hold the can 15 to 20 cm from the surface and apply a light, even coat. Wait a few seconds until tacky before joining the surfaces. Press firmly together and hold for a few seconds for best results. After use, clear the nozzle by spraying briefly while holding the can upside down. Recommended Applications Arts and crafts projects DIY home repairs Paper, cardboard, leather and wood bonding Quick fixes requiring a clear and clean finish Safety and Storage Use only in well ventilated areas and avoid inhaling vapours. Keep away from heat, sparks and open flames as the product is flammable. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children. Bostik Quick Glu Instant Fix Bond Spray delivers a convenient and efficient solution for fast bonding on a wide variety of materials.

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  • Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab Construction Adhesive 420g - 3 Pack

    Selleys Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab Construction Adhesive 420g - 3 Pack

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    Liquid Nails Fast is a water-based, high-strength construction adhesive with fast grab and low odour. It has a thick, non-runny consistency and is ideal for adhering timbers and other porous construction materials. Once dry, it has a beige (light tan) finish. Uses Liquid Nails Fast has a high initial grab that reduces the need to support joins while the adhesive cures. The grab works best with porous surfaces. It bonds to a wide range of materials including MDF, particle board, timber, plasterboard, styrene foam, masonry, concrete, tiles, ceramics, metals, plastics*, rubber and glass. Faster results occur when at least one surface is porous. Typical applications include: Areas where nailing is not desirable Skirting boards, architraves, and cornices Wall panelling to masonry Styrene foam to metal roofing Technical Features Fast grab – high initial holding reduces slippage on vertical surfaces Complies with AS 2329-1999 (Mastic adhesives for fixing wall boards) Non-drip formula – does not sag or string between panels Bridges gaps and adheres to uneven surfaces Low mess – excess can be wiped away with a damp cloth No solvent fumes – ideal for indoor projects Flexible – withstands thermal movement and vibration Heat resistant – maintains bond strength under sunlight Paintable when dry Easy to extrude in all temperatures Application Tips Use in conjunction with permanent mechanical fasteners except for low-stress applications such as wall panelling or lightweight fixtures. Bonds are not water resistant – protect from water if used outdoors. Drying time is extended in cold or damp conditions and with non-porous materials. Thicker layers take longer to dry. Test plastics before use – adheres well to UPVC but not to polyethylene or polypropylene. For wood flooring, use solvent-based Liquid Nails instead. Satisfactory for fixing sheet flooring to joists with the manufacturer’s minimum nailing specification, but not recommended for bonding sheet flooring to existing or concrete floors. Technical Details & Performance Good bond strength after 24 hours on porous substrates; continues strengthening over 2–3 days. Appearance: Smooth beige paste, free from lumps and air bubbles Specific Gravity: Approx. 1.44 g/mL @ 25°C Viscosity: 7000–9000 Poise Slump: 0 mm (typical) Shear Adhesion Strength (7 days, AS2329): >1500 kPa (Hoop pine substrate) Peel Adhesion Strength (7 days cure): 40 N/25 mm (variant to AS2329) Initial Bond Strength (24 hrs): >200 kPa Heat Resistance: Withstands up to 140°C temporarily. Constant high temperatures may reduce load-holding power. Creep Resistance (under constant load):– At 80°C: holds 500 g (7.8 kPa) on 625 mm² bond area– At 25°C: holds 6 kg (100 kPa) on 625 mm² bond area Coverage Approximately 15 metres of a 5 mm diameter bead. Curing time increases with thicker bonds or larger bond areas. Data provided is indicative only and not for design use. Cleaning Clean with hot soapy water or a damp cloth while wet. Once dry, remove by scraping or peeling. *Always pre-test plastics for adhesion suitability.

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    $22.82


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