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  • 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 Dunlop Gripper Fast Tile Adhesive 500ml

    Dunlop Dunlop Gripper Fast Tile Adhesive 500ml

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    Dunlop Gripper Fast Tile Adhesive 500 ml Overview Dunlop Gripper Fast Tile Adhesive 500 ml is a high quality multipurpose 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 common building materials ceramics wood metals some plastics stone 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. 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 varies with product and conditions. Allow adequate time before loading or finishing. 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 uncured product with a suitable solvent or water as applicable. 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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    $32.80

  • 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 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 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 Stanley Mini DualMelt Hot Glue Gun

    Stanley Stanley Mini DualMelt Hot Glue Gun

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    Stanley Mini DualMelt Hot Glue Gun is a reliable compact dual temperature hot glue gun for craft and light repair 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 Stanley Mini for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Stanley Mini DualMelt Hot 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 Paper craft and floral work Bonding trims and beads Quick household fixes that benefit from a fast set Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Paper, card, fabric Timber trim Plastic compatible with hot melt 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 within seconds of application. 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 Low temp setting helps with delicate materials. High temp setting increases flow and tack for wood and rigid plastics. Temperature and environmental performance Operate in dry indoor conditions. 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 stray strings when cool. Use a silicone mat to catch drips. 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 Switch off and cool before storing. Keep sticks clean and dry. 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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    $16.28

  • 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 Ozito Trigger-Flow Hot Glue Gun 10 W

    Ozito Ozito Trigger-Flow Hot Glue Gun 10 W

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    Ozito Trigger-Flow Hot Glue Gun 10 W is a reliable compact hot melt glue gun for quick bonding and model making 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 10 W pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Ozito Trigger-Flow for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Ozito Trigger-Flow Hot Glue Gun 10 W 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 Cardboard displays and craft Light repairs and cable dressing Attaching trims, felt, and fabric accents Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Card, paper, fabric Wood trim and plastics that tolerate hot melt 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 open time is short, assemble parts promptly after application. 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 Hot melt sets as it cools, giving fast handling strength. Full strength is reached once the bead has cooled through. Temperature and environmental performance Operate in a dry area. Avoid use on heat sensitive foams that may melt. 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 Peel away stray strands after cooling. Protect worktops with 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 and allow to cool before storage. Keep glue sticks sealed from dust. 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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    $8.38

  • 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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    $27.64

  • Packshot of Tarzan’s Grip Fast-Set 5 Minute Epoxy Adhesive 24 mL

    Selleys Tarzan’s Grip Fast-Set 5 Minute Epoxy Adhesive 24 mL

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    Tarzan’s Grip Fast-Set 5 Minute Epoxy Adhesive 24 mL is a reliable two part fast setting epoxy adhesive for durable repairs 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 24 mL pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Tarzan's Grip Grip for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Tarzan’s Grip Fast-Set 5 Minute Epoxy Adhesive 24 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 Household and workshop repairs that need speed and strength Fixing fixtures, brackets, and hardware Filling chips and rebuilding small edges before sanding Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Metal hardware Ceramic tiles Most rigid plastics except polyethylene and polypropylene Timber and MDF Stone and concrete 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 3 to 5 minutes working time. 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 Initial set is reached in about 5 minutes at 23 C. Sandable after several hours. Achieves high final strength after a full overnight cure. Temperature and environmental performance Performs well across typical domestic temperature ranges after 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 uncured excess with acetone on a cloth. Use care on painted substrates. 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 to prevent crystallisation. Store upright at moderate temperature. 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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    $11.50

  • Bostik Hobby Craft PVA Glue Non Toxic Clear Drying 120mL

    Bostik Bostik Hobby Craft PVA Glue Non Toxic Clear Drying 120mL

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    Key features Dries clear for a neat, invisible finish Non toxic and low odour Water based for easy clean up before curing Suitable for brush or nozzle application Paintable when dry Strong bond on porous surfaces Ideal for Paper, cardboard, photos, and scrapbooking Craft foam, felt, and fabric edge bonding Balsa wood and other light timbers School and hobby projects Directions Ensure surfaces are clean, dry, and free of dust or oil. Apply a thin, even coat to one surface. For very porous materials, coat both surfaces. Join pieces while the glue is wet and press firmly. Clamp or weight if needed. Wipe away excess with a damp cloth. Allow to set. Light handling is typically possible after 30 to 60 minutes. Full strength develops after 24 hours. Clean up Clean tools and fresh spills with a damp cloth. Once cured, scraping or sanding may be required. Handy tips For stronger joints on timber, lightly sand and dry fit pieces before gluing. Avoid excessive glue, which can lead to slow drying and warping on thin paper. Not suitable for continuous water immersion or load bearing joins. Storage Replace cap after use. Store upright in a cool, dry place away from frost and direct heat. Safety Non toxic formula. If irritation occurs, discontinue use. Technical details Base PVA emulsion Appearance White, dries clear Viscosity Medium, smooth flow Open time Up to 10 minutes depending on surface and coat weight Set time Approx. 30 to 60 minutes Full cure 24 hours Water resistance Not recommended for prolonged moisture exposure Paintable Yes, once fully dry

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    $11.30

  • 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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    $8.50

  • Bostik Multi Purpose Spray Adhesive 350g

    Bostik Bostik Multi Purpose Spray Adhesive 350g

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    Bostik Spray Adhesive is a clear, fast-tack, multi purpose aerosol glue designed for quick and easy bonding of lightweight materials. Ideal for craft, school, office, and general household repairs where a neat, even spray is preferred. Why you’ll love it Fast tack with strong initial grab Clear, low-mess spray pattern for even coverage Adjustable bond: reposition briefly, then press firm Non-staining on most materials Great for large areas and edge-to-edge laminations Suitable materials Paper, cardboard, photos, craft foam, felt, fabric, foil, leather, cork, many plastics, wood, and light laminates. Always test on delicate or coated surfaces. Typical uses Mounting posters, photos, and presentations Craft projects and scrapbooking Attaching fabric or felt to displays Temporary positioning before stitching or stapling How to use Ensure surfaces are clean, dry, and free of dust or oil. Shake the can well before and during use. Hold 15–20 cm from the surface and spray a light, even coat. For temporary bonds, spray one surface only and join after 10–30 seconds tack time. For stronger bonds, spray both surfaces, allow to go tacky, then press together with firm, even pressure. Drying and cure Tack time: typically 10–60 seconds depending on coat weight and conditions Handling strength: a few minutes Full bond development: 24 hours Clean up While wet, wipe overspray from hard surfaces with a suitable adhesive remover or mineral turpentine, then wash with warm soapy water. Test cleaners on an inconspicuous area first. Good to know Clear finish when dry Best at room temperature with good ventilation Not recommended for high heat, heavy structural loads, or polyethylene and polypropylene unless tested Storage and safety Store upright in a cool, dry place away from heat and flame. Use only in well ventilated areas. Avoid inhalation and contact with eyes or skin. Keep out of reach of children. Press nozzle briefly upside down after use to clear. Specifications Format: Aerosol spray Colour: Clear Size: 350 g

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    $35.00

  • Last stock! Bostik Super Glue Instant Bond 1 mL 3 Pack

    Bostik Bostik Super Glue Instant Bond 1 mL 3 Pack

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    Bostik Super Glue Instant Bond gives you fast, reliable fixes for everyday repairs. Each pack includes three 1 mL single-use tubes to keep the adhesive fresh and reduce clogging, so you only open what you need. Why you’ll love it Sets in seconds for quick repairs High strength, clear finish Precise nozzle for controlled application Three single-use tubes to minimise waste Best for Metal, most plastics*, rubber, ceramic, porcelain Wood trims, leather, cork, card, paper Small household, craft, hobby and DIY fixes How to use Ensure surfaces are clean, dry and close-fitting. Lightly sand smooth or glossy areas. Pierce the tube seal, fit the nozzle and apply a tiny drop to one surface. Press parts together firmly for 10 to 60 seconds. Support if needed until handling strength is reached. Allow a few hours for maximum strength before stressing the bond. Good to know Finish: Clear Chemistry: Cyanoacrylate Viscosity: Liquid for close-fitting parts Gap fill: Very low. Parts should mate tightly. Tips Less is more. Excess can slow curing and reduce strength. Store unopened tubes upright in a cool, dry place. Use each tube once opened. For porous or flexible materials, consider a flexible or gel adhesive. Limitations Not suitable for PP, PE, PTFE, silicone, glass aquariums or very oily surfaces* Not recommended for large gaps, continuous water immersion or high heat exposure *Some plastics may require a primer. Always spot test first. Safety Bonds skin and eyes in seconds. Wear protection and keep out of reach of children. Use with adequate ventilation. If spilt on skin, do not pull; soak in warm soapy water and gently roll apart. What’s in the pack 3 x 1 mL single-use tubes of clear cyanoacrylate adhesive

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    $8.82

  • Last stock! Bostik Super Glue Gel Precision Bond 3g

    Bostik Bostik Super Glue Gel Precision Bond 3g

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    Bostik Super Glue Gel is a fast setting, non drip adhesive that stays where you put it for precise, clean bonds. The thixotropic gel formula is ideal for vertical surfaces and small gap filling, delivering reliable results on everyday repairs and crafts. Key features Fast setting gel for controlled application Non drip formula for vertical and overhead surfaces Small gap filling for close fitting parts Strong bond on many common materials Clear finish for neat repairs Ideal for Metal, rubber, most hard plastics, wood, ceramics, porcelain Small household repairs, models, craft and DIY fixes Precision bonding where liquid super glue may run Not suitable for Polyethylene, polypropylene, PTFE Very flexible materials or items regularly exposed to water immersion Food contact surfaces or aquarium use Directions Ensure surfaces are clean, dry and close fitting. Lightly roughen smooth surfaces if possible. Remove cap and apply a small bead of gel to one surface. A little goes a long way. Join parts immediately and hold firmly until set. Avoid moving the bond during curing. Allow the repair to rest for several minutes before light handling and longer for full strength. Handy tips Test on an inconspicuous area first. Use sparingly. Excess adhesive can slow cure. For porous materials, a second application may improve the bond. Clean up Wipe fresh squeeze out immediately. Once cured, carefully remove excess with a sharp blade. Adhesive may whiten on some surfaces if excess is left to cure. Storage and safety Close cap tightly after use and store upright in a cool, dry place. Bonds skin in seconds. Wear care when handling. If skin bonding occurs, do not pull apart. Soak in warm soapy water and gently roll apart. Use in a well ventilated area and keep out of reach of children.

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    $6.47

  • Bostik Hard Plastics Glue Clear Repair 20ml Bostik Hard Plastics Glue Clear Repair 20ml

    Bostik Bostik Hard Plastics Glue Clear Repair 20ml

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    Bostik Hard Plastics Glue is a clear, fast-setting adhesive designed for rigid plastic repairs around the home, garage, and workshop. It forms a strong, durable bond that resists impacts and everyday handling while drying clear for a neat finish. Best for ABS, PVC, acrylic, polycarbonate, polystyrene Household repairs, toys, car trim, appliance covers Small craft fixes and model making Not suitable for Polyethylene or polypropylene PTFE or silicone surfaces Surfaces that are oily, dusty, or wet Key features Clear finish that blends with most plastics Fast initial grab with strong final cure Impact and vibration resistant Precision nozzle for controlled application Surface preparation Ensure surfaces are clean, dry, and free from dust, grease, or release agents. Lightly roughen glossy plastic with fine sandpaper to improve adhesion, then wipe clean. How to use Test on a small hidden area first. Apply a thin, even layer to one surface. Avoid excess. Join parts immediately and hold firmly for 30 to 60 seconds. Allow to set undisturbed. Handling strength is typically reached within minutes. Full cure develops over 12 to 24 hours depending on temperature and humidity. Tips For tight fitting parts, less is more. A thin film gives the strongest bond. Use clamps or tape to maintain alignment while the adhesive sets. Cleanup Wipe fresh adhesive immediately with a suitable solvent on a cloth. Cured residue may need careful mechanical removal. Storage and safety Replace cap after use and store upright in a cool, dry place. Use in a well ventilated area. Avoid skin and eye contact. Keep out of reach of children.

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    $12.72

  • Bostik Repair All Multi-Purpose Adhesive 20ml Bostik Repair All Multi-Purpose Adhesive 20ml

    Bostik Bostik Repair All Multi-Purpose Adhesive 20ml

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    Bostik Repair All is a clear, multi-purpose adhesive for quick, durable repairs around the home, garage, and workshop. It bonds strongly, remains slightly flexible, and is water resistant once cured, making it suitable for everyday fixes and craft projects. Why you will love it Strong, long lasting bond Dries clear for a neat finish Water resistant once fully cured Flexible bond helps absorb vibration Suitable for indoor and outdoor use Works on Metal, wood, ceramics, glass, most rigid plastics, rubber, leather, fabric, and more. Always test on delicate or unknown materials first. Ideal for Household repairs and DIY Craft, hobbies, and school projects Fixing ornaments, toys, trims, and fittings Directions Ensure surfaces are clean, dry, and free of dust or grease. Lightly roughen smooth surfaces. Apply a thin even layer to one surface. Join parts together and press firmly. Support or clamp if needed. Wipe away any squeeze out immediately with a cloth dampened with solvent suitable for the substrate. Allow to set undisturbed. Handling strength is typically reached within hours. Full cure is usually achieved after 24 hours depending on bead size, temperature, and humidity. Clean up Uncured adhesive can be removed with a suitable solvent. Cured adhesive is best removed mechanically by trimming or carefully scraping. Good to know Not recommended for polyethylene, polypropylene, PTFE, or surfaces that will be in constant water immersion. Avoid contact with food or drinking water surfaces. Store upright in a cool dry place with cap tightly closed. Key details Brand Bostik Product Repair All Appearance Clear when dry Finish Flexible Water Resistance Yes, once cured Pack Size 20ml Always read the label and follow safety instructions. Keep out of reach of children.

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    $14.50

  • Bostik HG3 Glue Gun Refills Clear Adhesive Sticks 10 Pack

    Bostik Bostik HG3 Glue Gun Refills Clear Adhesive Sticks 10 Pack

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    Keep your glue gun ready for any project with the Bostik HG3 Glue Gun Refills. These high quality hot melt sticks provide a smooth, even flow for clean and reliable bonding. Pack of 10 clear adhesive sticks Compatible with Bostik HG3 Glue Gun Creates a strong, flexible and transparent bond Suitable for wood, plastic, fabric, leather, ceramics and more Perfect for craft work, household repairs and DIY projects. The hot melt formula ensures quick adhesion with minimal mess, giving you professional results every time. How to use: Insert a glue stick into the back of your glue gun. Allow the gun to heat for a few minutes before use. Apply steady pressure on the trigger to release glue. Join surfaces immediately for best results. Let the glue cool completely before handling. Safety Information: Hot glue can cause burns. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children. The Bostik HG3 Glue Gun Refills are ideal for quick fixes, decorative projects and reliable everyday bonding.

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    $15.21

  • Bostik Leather Repair Glue Ultra-Clear Flexible Bond 20 mL Bostik Leather Repair Glue Ultra-Clear Flexible Bond 20 mL

    Bostik Bostik Leather Repair Glue Ultra-Clear Flexible Bond 20 mL

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    Bring Your Leather Items Back to Life Restore your favourite leather goods such as shoes, belts, bags, and upholstery with confidence using Bostik Leather Repair Glue. This precision adhesive delivers a strong, flexible, and water-resistant bond that dries crystal clear. Key Features Ultra strong and long lasting bond for real and imitation leather Flexible and clear finish with no visible residue Resistant to water and heat up to approximately 60 °C Precision application through fine nozzle squeeze tube Multi material versatility suitable for leather, PVC, felt, canvas, some plastics, wood, and metal How to Use Ensure surfaces are clean, dry, and free from dust, oil, or old adhesive residue. For leather surfaces, avoid applying to the shiny side to prevent marks. Apply a thin film of glue to one surface. For non porous materials, apply to both surfaces. Press the surfaces together firmly. The bond sets almost instantly and reaches full strength in about 24 hours. Replace the cap immediately after use to prevent the tube from drying out. Tips and Care For best adhesion, lightly roughen smooth or shiny surfaces with fine sandpaper before gluing. Avoid stressing the repair before full cure. To remove unwanted glue, use acetone or nail polish remover on a small hidden area first. Technical Specs and Safety Form: Clear solvent based polyurethane adhesive Heat resistance: up to approximately 60 °C Highly flammable. Keep away from heat, sparks, and flame. Always follow manufacturer instructions and safety guidance. Use in a well ventilated area, wear protective gloves, and avoid contact with skin or eyes. Packaging Size: 20 mL tube

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    $9.79

  • 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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  • BBQ Tough Clean Grease & Grime Spray 400 g

    Selleys BBQ Tough Clean Grease & Grime Spray 400 g

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    BBQ Tough Clean Grease & Grime Spray 400 g Bring your grill back to spotless condition with BBQ Tough Clean. This powerful, non-caustic formula is specially designed to lift away grease, fat, and charred food from BBQ plates, grills, and racks, giving you a cleaner and healthier cooking surface without harsh fumes. Key Benefits: Powerful cleaning: Penetrates and dissolves stubborn grease and grime. Spotless results: Leaves BBQ surfaces residue-free for safer cooking. Non-caustic & low fume: Safer to use around your outdoor cooking area. Cold application: Designed to work when the BBQ is cool (before use). Perfect For: Stainless steel and cast iron BBQ plates, grills, and racks Removing built-up food, grease, carbon deposits Deep cleaning before a big barbecue or regular maintenance How to Use: Make sure your BBQ is cold. Remove the racks, grills and plates if possible. Scrape off excess debris and wipe loose grease. Shake the can well and spray liberally onto the surface from upright position. Allow to sit at least 10 minutes (for tough grime, up to 2 hours), then wipe with a damp cloth or scouring pad. Rinse thoroughly with water and dry with a clean cloth. Optional: apply a light coat of cooking oil to surfaces to protect against corrosion. Important Safety & Usage Notes: Do not use on hot BBQs  Avoid spraying on painted, plastic or aluminum surfaces. If overspray lands on unintended areas, wipe off immediately and rinse. Not intended for use on exterior, non-cooking surfaces (use an exterior BBQ cleaner for those parts). Keep out of reach of children and pets. Use protective gloves and avoid inhaling fumes.

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    $6.69

  • Selleys Oven Plus Heavy Duty Gel – 400 g Tube

    Selleys Selleys Oven Plus Heavy Duty Gel – 400 g Tube

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    Selleys Oven Plus Heavy Duty Gel is a powerful, low-fume cleaning solution formulated to remove baked-on grease and grime from ovens, cookware and bakeware. Its thick gel formula clings to vertical surfaces for deep cleaning with minimal scrubbing. Designed for warm-surface application, it delivers excellent results without harsh fumes. Surface Preparation Ensure the area is well ventilated before starting. Remove loose debris, racks, trays and oven accessories. Warm the oven slightly (no hotter than 90 °C), then turn it off and allow it to cool for 10 minutes before applying the gel. Protect surrounding surfaces such as benchtops and floors from splashes. Wear protective gloves and safety goggles when handling the product. Application Instructions Shake the tube well before use. Apply a thin, even layer of gel using the integrated brush or a dry sponge. Coat surfaces in order: back wall, sides, oven floor, ceiling, and door. Allow the gel to dwell for approximately 30 minutes. Do not let it dry out. Wipe off with a damp cloth. For stubborn spots, use a non-scratch scourer. Rinse thoroughly with water and dry before reassembling oven parts. For trays and racks, apply gel evenly, leave for 30 minutes, then rinse and dry. If cleaning carbon steel or cast iron cookware, dry and oil immediately to prevent rust. Coverage A 400 g tube typically covers a standard oven interior and racks in one application, depending on the level of buildup and thickness of application. Drying / Dwell Time Allow the product to sit for around 30 minutes. Do not exceed the recommended dwell time. Wipe and rinse thoroughly once the gel has loosened the grime. Cleanup Remove residues with a damp cloth or sponge. Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove any remaining product. Avoid rinsing directly into drains. Dispose of waste according to local guidelines. Technical Data Form: Thick gel Colour: Clear to light blue pH: 13–14 (strongly alkaline) Density: Approximately 1.17 g/cm³ Viscosity: ~1,100 cP Water solubility: Completely miscible  

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    $6.99 $0.02/g

  • LOCTITE Super Glue All Plastics Clear – 2 g + 4 ml Kit LOCTITE Super Glue All Plastics Clear – 2 g + 4 ml Kit

    Loctite LOCTITE Super Glue All Plastics Clear – 2 g + 4 ml Kit

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    Overview LOCTITE Super Glue All Plastics is a rapid dual-action adhesive kit featuring a precision super glue and a surface activator pen. Engineered to bond difficult plastics such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and PTFE, it forms clear, resilient bonds in seconds and resists water, most household chemicals and freezing temperatures. Ideal for repairs on toys, cameras, small automotive parts, wiper blades, rubber seals, figurines and other plastic components. Advanced bonding system: activator primes the surface; glue delivers high strength. Fuses hard-to-bond plastics: effective on PE, PP, PTFE and more. Fast & clear: sets in seconds, dries transparent for nearly invisible repairs. Durable: water-resistant and suitable for cold conditions. Surface Preparation Ensure both surfaces are clean, dry and close-fitting. Remove grease, oil, dust or loose particles. For best adhesion on very smooth plastics, lightly roughen with fine-grade sandpaper and wipe clean. Avoid use on soft foams, expanded polystyrene or highly porous materials. Always test on a small, inconspicuous area if unsure about compatibility. Application Instructions Prime with activator: Apply one or two thin coats to both bonding surfaces, ensuring full coverage. Re-cap the activator pen immediately. Allow to dry/react for 1–2 minutes. Apply adhesive: Place a minimal drop of glue on one surface only. Bring parts together immediately and hold firm pressure for at least 1 minute. Avoid shifting once contact is made. Cure: Leave undisturbed for 10 minutes. Full bond strength develops after 12–24 hours at room temperature. Coverage & Performance Only a thin film is required—one drop bonds most small mating areas. Initial handling strength is typically achieved within 5–30 seconds depending on substrates and conditions. Drying & Setting Time Initial set: 5–30 seconds* Handling time: ~1 minute Full cure: 12–24 hours Recommended conditions: 15–30 °C and ≥30% relative humidity *Setting and cure times vary with substrate, joint fit, temperature and humidity. Clean-Up & Storage Wipe nozzle to remove excess adhesive and replace caps immediately after use. Store upright in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture. Do not refrigerate. Shelf life (unopened and properly stored): up to 18 months. Limitations Not recommended for glass, very flexible materials, soft foams or highly porous substrates. Not suitable for continuous water immersion or high-heat applications. For indoor use or dry environments; test before critical repairs. Safety & Handling Contains cyanoacrylate. Bonds skin and eyes in seconds. Avoid contact. Use in a well-ventilated area; consider gloves and eye protection. If skin is bonded, do not pull apart—soak in warm, soapy water and gently roll/separate. Acetone may assist on non-sensitive skin; avoid on plastics. If in eyes, rinse cautiously with water and seek medical attention immediately. Keep out of reach of children. Technical Data Product Type Two-part system: Activator + Cyanoacrylate Adhesive Substrates PE, PP, PTFE, many rigid plastics, rubber, selected metals Appearance Clear (dries transparent) Packaging Size 2 g adhesive + 4 ml activator Initial Set 5–30 seconds (substrate dependent) Full Cure 12–24 hours at ambient conditions Temperature Range Approx. −50 °C to +80 °C (typical for cured cyanoacrylates) Cleanup Mechanical removal once cured; avoid solvents on sensitive plastics What’s Included LOCTITE Super Glue (2 g) Surface Activator Pen (4 ml) Always follow on-pack directions. Performance will vary with materials, joint design and environmental conditions.

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    $10.11

  • Earl’s Powder Putty – Mix-to-Use Interior & Exterior Filler (No Waste, Easy Sand) Earl’s Powder Putty – Mix-to-Use Interior & Exterior Filler (No Waste, Easy Sand)

    Timbermate Earl’s Powder Putty – Mix-to-Use Interior & Exterior Filler (No Waste, Easy Sand)

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    Earl’s Powder Putty – Mix-to-Use Interior & Exterior Filler Earl’s Powder Putty is a multi-purpose powder filler for professional and DIY repairs. Just add water, mix only what you need, and achieve a tough, easy-sand finish with no waste and no shrinking. Brand: Earl’s Interior and exterior use* Mix-on-demand convenience Non-shrinking, smooth finish Easy sanding and shaping Indefinite shelf life in dry powder form Proudly made in Australia *Exterior applications must be sealed/painted and used on stable substrates. About Earl’s Powder Putty Earl’s Powder Putty delivers reliable, high-quality filling for timber, walls, masonry and metal. Because it’s supplied as a dry powder, you can tailor the mix to your task—stiffer for knife-grade filling and sculpting, or looser for fine skim work. The result is a hardwearing repair that sands easily and accepts coatings beautifully. Where Earl’s Powder Putty Works Timber & woodwork: doors, frames, skirting, architraves, furniture, cabinetry Walls & panels: plasterboard and cement sheeting patching and feathering Masonry & concrete: chips, small holes and surface imperfections Metals: minor dents and irregularities prior to priming and painting Floor preparation: quick patching of distressed boards prior to covering Craft & hobby: architectural details, mouldings and small sculpting tasks Why Choose Earl’s No shrink: Formulated to dry without shrinking for flush, invisible repairs. Mix what you need: Reduce waste and always work with a fresh batch. Shapes perfectly: Once dry, Earl’s Powder Putty can be cut, carved, sanded or sawn. Paint-ready: Accepts primers and topcoats after proper dry and prep. Economical & dependable: Indefinite shelf life in powder form when stored dry. Directions for Earl’s Powder Putty Surface prep: Ensure the area is clean, dry and sound. Remove loose material, dust, grease and contaminants. Key glossy surfaces for better adhesion. Mix: In a clean container, add Earl’s Powder Putty and slowly incorporate clean water. Stir to a smooth, lump-free paste. Adjust water to suit the task. Apply: Press the mix firmly into the repair with a putty knife or trowel. Slightly overfill to allow for sanding back flush. Build: For deep repairs, apply in layers, allowing each to firm before adding the next. Finish: Once dry, sand smooth. The cured filler can be carved or sawn to refine edges and profiles. Coat: Prime/seal and paint after full dry. For exterior use, always seal with suitable coatings. Clean-up: Clean tools with water while the product is still wet. Dry and recoat times vary with temperature, humidity and film thickness. Allow extra time in cool or damp conditions and for deep fills. Good to Know About Earl’s Not waterproof by itself: Water and weather resistance requires sealing/painting. Not flexible: Avoid use where movement, vibration or structural flexing is expected. Stable substrates only: Ensure exterior bases are sound and well prepared. Storage: Keep Earl’s Powder Putty dry and tightly closed. Moisture exposure can reduce performance after opening. Safety: Avoid dust during mixing and sanding. Use PPE and adequate ventilation. Typical Earl’s Applications Filling nail and screw holes, chips and minor cracks Skim patching and feathering edges prior to painting Rebuilding small decorative profiles and mouldings Levelling minor surface imperfections before finishing Specifications Brand Earl’s Product Name Earl’s Powder Putty Product Type Multi-purpose powder filler Format Dry powder; mix with clean water Colour (dry) Off-white to white; paintable Use Areas Interior and exterior* (exterior must be sealed/painted; stable substrates only) Substrate Compatibility Wood, plasterboard, cement sheeting, concrete, masonry, properly prepared metal Shrinkage Non-shrinking when used as directed Sandability Easy sanding once fully dry Paintability Prime/seal and paint after full dry Water Resistance Requires sealing; product itself is not waterproof Shelf Life (powder) Indefinite when stored cool, dry and sealed Clean-up Water while wet Tools Putty knife, trowel, mixing stick or paddle, sanding block Country of Origin Australia Limitations of Earl’s Powder Putty Do not use as a flexible gap filler or where structural movement is expected. Always prime/seal before exposure to moisture or exterior weather. Deep repairs may require multiple layers with adequate drying between coats. Not for permanently wet, submerged or high-movement joints. FAQs – Earl’s Powder Putty Can I mix a large batch and store it?Mix only what you can use within the working time. Discard any mix that begins to stiffen or set. Can I screw or nail into it?For non-structural tasks, light fixings may be possible in sufficiently thick, fully cured areas. Pre-drill as needed and test first. Is it paintable?Yes. Once dry and sanded, prime or seal the repair and finish with your chosen coating system. Always follow label directions. Test on a small, inconspicuous area to confirm compatibility and finish.

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    $10.50 - $81.00

  • Last stock! Bostik SuperGlue All Purpose 2x3g Bostik SuperGlue All Purpose 2x3g

    Bostik Bostik SuperGlue All Purpose 2x3g

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    Bostik Ultra-Strong Clear Super Glue (Liquid, Odourless, Fast-Setting) Ultra-Strong Clear Super Glue is a professional-grade, medium-viscosity liquid adhesive designed for quick, reliable repairs on most non-porous materials. It forms an instant high-strength bond that sets in seconds and reaches full cure in 24 hours. The clear, solvent-free formulation is virtually odourless for a cleaner, more comfortable user experience, and its slightly flexible bond helps resist knocks and everyday drops once cured. Why You’ll Love It Fast setting: bonds in seconds to get you back to work quickly. Ultra strong: high strength once fully cured for durable, long-lasting repairs. Water & heat resistant: engineered to stand up to common household moisture and temperature swings. Odourless & solvent-free: cleaner application with a safer, low-irritation formula. Slightly flexible bond: helps absorb minor shocks and everyday handling. Ideal Materials Best results on clean, dry, non-porous surfaces including: China, ceramics and porcelain (non-permanent on items subject to frequent washing) Rubber and elastomers Metals and metal components Jewellery repair (non-food contact) Many rigid plastics* *Not suitable for polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) or PTFE (Teflon®). Not recommended for permanently bonding glass, high-alkaline materials, or items that are regularly washed. Avoid paper and other highly porous substrates. Where It Excels Quick household fixes (knobs, clips, figurines, trim) Hobby & craft assembly (non-porous parts) Workshop touch-ups and small component repair Office and general repair kits How It Works This liquid cyanoacrylate reacts with trace moisture on surfaces to polymerise rapidly, forming a high-strength thermoplastic bond. The medium viscosity helps wet out tight-fitting parts while minimising run-off when applied sparingly. Before You Start Surface prep: Ensure both surfaces are clean, dry, and free from dust, oil, rust, release agents or old adhesive. Lightly abrade glossy plastics/metal where appropriate and wipe clean. Dry fit first: Check alignment, clamping and support so parts come together quickly and accurately. Protect work area: Use disposable backing and keep caps, tissues and a small amount of acetone or nail-polish remover handy for cleanup. Application (Liquid) Open: For first use, attach/screw the nozzle and remove the cap. Apply a tiny amount: Place a small drop on one surface only. More glue can slow cure and weaken the joint. Assemble: Bring parts together immediately and hold with firm, even pressure for ~20 seconds. Avoid movement during initial set. Let it cure: Handling strength develops quickly; allow 24 hours for full cure and maximum performance. Clean-Up & Rework Fresh squeeze-out: Wipe carefully. Small residues may be treated with acetone/nail-polish remover and gently scraped once softened. On skin: Do not pull apart. Soak in warm, soapy water and gently roll/peel. Use a blunt tool (e.g., spoon handle) to separate bonded skin slowly. Pro Tips for Best Results Use the smallest effective drop—thin bondlines are stronger. Maintain close-fitting joints; gaps reduce cure speed and strength. Avoid bonding on PE, PP, PTFE and materials with heavy plasticisers or strong alkalinity. Allow the full 24-hour cure before exposing to stress, moisture or heat. Storage & Shelf Life Store tightly closed in a cool, dry place below 25 °C, away from direct sunlight. Typical shelf life: 12 months from manufacture when stored as directed. Safety Cyanoacrylate adhesive: bonds skin and eyes in seconds. Keep out of reach of children. Wear protective gloves and eye protection. In eyes: rinse immediately with water and seek medical attention. Specifications Technology Modified Ethyl Cyanoacrylate (liquid, medium viscosity) Appearance / Colour Clear Typical Working / Set Time Up to ~20 seconds (conditions and substrates affect speed) Full Cure 24 hours Water & Heat Resistance Resistant after full cure (not for continual immersion or high-temperature structural loads) Odour / Solvents Virtually odourless; solvent-free formulation Bond Character Slightly flexible; resists minor knocks and drops when fully cured Suitable Substrates China, ceramics, rubber, metal, jewellery, many rigid plastics (non-porous, clean, dry) Not Recommended PE, PP, PTFE; permanent glass bonds; high-alkaline materials; frequently washed items; paper/very porous substrates Cleanup (Uncured) Acetone or nail-polish remover; scrape gently once softened Storage Cool, dry, below 25 °C; protect from sunlight Shelf Life 12 months from manufacture (stored as directed) FAQs Can I use it on flexible rubbers? Yes, many rubbers bond well; ensure surfaces are clean and oil-free. Is it dishwasher-safe? Not recommended for items that are regularly washed, soaked or immersed. Why shouldn’t I flood the joint? Excess adhesive slows cure and weakens the bond—thin layers perform best. Disposal Allow small residues to cure fully (exposed to air) before disposal in accordance with local regulations.

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  • Scotch 3M Mounting Tape Extreme 30lbs 2.5cm x 1.5m

    3M Scotch 3M Mounting Tape Extreme 30lbs 2.5cm x 1.5m

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    Holds up to 13.6Kg, 17cm holds 1kgHang or mount kitchen splashbacks, outdoor décor or organise your tool shedIdeal for both indoor and outdoor use, no need for nails and screwsUV, temperature and humidity resistant DetailsFor your toughest jobs, go for our strongest hold – Scotch™ Extreme Mounting Tape. Equipped with our powerful permanent adhesive, this double-sided tape defies is weather resistant for a long-lasting bond, indoors and outdoors. So whether you're mounting shelves in your new apartment, or adding wall organisation to the garage, Scotch™ Extreme Mounting Tape does the job quickly, easily and without the hassle of tools. Recommended Surfaces: Wood, Metal, Concrete, Brick, Gyprock, Tiles, Acrylic. Not recommended for DrywallWaterproof once bonded to surfaceUses 3M VHB™ Tape, Extreme strength and high conformability

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    $11.55

  • Scotch 3M Mounting Tape Extremely Strong 30lbs 2.5cm x 1.5m

    3M Scotch 3M Mounting Tape Extremely Strong 30lbs 2.5cm x 1.5m

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    Holds up to 13.4kg, 17cm holds 1kgHang or mount kitchen splashbacks, outdoor décor or organise your tool shedIdeal for both indoor and outdoor use, no need for nails and screwsUV, temperature and humidity resistant DetailsFor your toughest jobs, go for our strongest hold – Scotch™ Extreme Mounting Tape. Equipped with our powerful permanent adhesive, this double-sided tape defies is weather resistant for a long-lasting bond, indoors and outdoors. So whether you're mounting shelves in your new apartment, or adding wall organisation to the garage, Scotch™ Extreme Mounting Tape does the job quickly, easily and without the hassle of tools. Holds up to 13.4kg, 17cm holds 1kgHang or mount kitchen splashbacks, outdoor décor or organise your tool shedIdeal for both indoor and outdoor use, no need for nails and screwsUV, temperature and humidity resistantRecommended Surfaces: Wood, Metal, Concrete, Brick, Gyprock, Tiles, Acrylic. Not recommended for DrywallWaterproof once bonded to surfaceUses 3M VHB™ Tape, Extreme strength and high conformability

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    $12.95

  • Selleys Wet Area Silicone Sealant Kitchen Bathroom & Laundry 300g [Clear] Selleys Wet Area Silicone Sealant Kitchen Bathroom & Laundry 300g

    Selleys Selleys Wet Area Silicone Sealant Kitchen Bathroom & Laundry 300g

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    High-Grade Neutral Cure Silicone A high-grade neutral (non-corrosive) cure silicone formulated for superior adhesion to cement (e.g., grout). The product also contains a fungicidal protector for excellent mould and fungal resistance. Features Superior adhesion to mortar, grout, and metals. As the product does not lift at the edges and adheres so well to cement and grout, dirt, mould, and fungus will not become trapped, preventing unsightly black mould spots. Superior silicone formulation forms a durable seal that locks out water and does not shrink when drying. Built-in fungicide to inhibit the growth of mould. Available in a range of colours to suit most wet areas. Non-corrosive neutral cure formula. Low odour, so can be used in any environment without discomfort. Easy to clean once applied, as it resists moisture, hot cooking oils, and steam. Superior flexibility with +/- 25% movement capability and up to 400% elongation or stretch. Temperature resistance: approximately -60°C to +150°C. 25-year guarantee – when used as directed, i.e., for private use and within 12 months of purchase, the product is guaranteed against crumbling, cracking, or drying. Where can this product be used? Showers and sinks Metal, copper, and brass fittings Perfect for use on or around: Showers Baths Spas Sinks Plumbing Fixtures Can not be painted over. Not suitable for building materials that bleed oils or solvents, such as impregnated wood. Not for use on polyethylene, polypropylene, or Teflon. Pre-test plastics before use. What materials is this product suitable for? Ceramic, glazed & porcelain fixtures Metal, copper, and brass fittings Plastic laminates Rubber Glass Stainless steel Concrete and grouts Many plastics including polystyrene How to use this product Thoroughly clean and dry the surface from oil, dirt, and grease with Mineral Turpentine first and then Methylated Spirits. Allow to dry completely before applying silicone. If there is old silicone that needs to be removed, we recommend using SELLEYS SILICONE REMOVER. This ingenious product makes removing old silicone easy. We also recommend sanding the surface back with a good quality sanding block, such as a ROTA COTA Sanding Block Medium/Course Grain, as the silicone will adhere more readily to a scratched-up surface. Ensure you tape both sides of the gap before applying the product. This ensures a neat finish and makes it easier to clean up. Cut the seal at the top of the cartridge and cut the nozzle at a 45° angle, to the size of the gap opening. Fit the nozzle to the top of the cartridge. Insert the cartridge into a caulking gun such as the SELLEYS LIGHT SPEED Caulking Gun. We recommend this caulking gun, as its new innovative pressure release design reduces the mess from run-on and stress on your hands, which is critical if you are doing a lot of sealing. Hold the caulking gun at a 45° angle. Press the nozzle opening against the joint, apply steady pressure to the caulking gun, and extrude the silicone sealant. Move in a pushing motion along the joint in one smooth action. For a smooth finish, smooth with a finger dipped in mineral turpentine or, for a professional finish, use a paint scraper such as a 50mm ROTA COTA Soft Grip Scraper dipped in mineral turpentine. Excess sealant must be cleaned up before it skins in 5-10 minutes. Wipe excess away with a cloth dampened in mineral turpentine or use a SELLEYS Hand Kleen Wipe. Remove tape before the sealant skins. Clean tools immediately with mineral turpentine. Avoid smearing on surrounding surfaces. The sealant will cure fully in 72 hours. At this point, any unwanted sealant can be removed by trimming with a sharp blade, but avoid undercutting the seal. Handy Tips Ensure you tape both sides of the gap before applying the product for a neat finish and easy cleanup. When first applying, extrude a small amount onto a piece of scrap material to ensure a smooth continuous flow of silicone sealant. Remove the tape before the silicone sealant skins. For a better finish, complete painting prior to using the sealant as it cannot be painted over. Use a spatula dipped in mineral turpentine or detergent and water to tool off the sealant for a better finish. Work in sections that can be completed before the sealant skins. Tooling off and tape removal must be completed before skinning occurs for a better finish. Keep a pack of SELLEYS Hand Kleen Wipes handy to wipe up spills and clean any material off the skin before it cures. Safety Tips Uncured product may irritate eyes. If in eyes, flood the eyes for at least 15 minutes and seek medical advice. Avoid contact with skin. If contact occurs, wipe off immediately and wash with detergent. It may irritate sensitive skin. Avoid breathing in vapours. Ensure you use a well-ventilated area as the product releases methyl ethyl ketoxime while curing. For advice, contact a Poisons Information Centre (AUS 131 126; NZ 0800 764 766) or a doctor. For further detail on the safe use of this product, please refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet, which can be downloaded from this site. Keep away from children. Storage and Re-Use Store in cool dry conditions, below 30°C. The sealant should be used within 6 months after opening. After use, keep the nozzle on the cartridge. Silicone is a reactive product and cures once exposed to humidity. For longer storage periods, leave the nozzle on and place plasticene or Blu Tack over the end of the nozzle. Tightly tape a piece of aluminium foil over the whole nozzle to exclude any air. When re-using, simply remove the foil and plug from the old nozzle, pull out the excess silicone, and re-pierce the tip of the cartridge. If cure has occurred inside the cartridge, the product is no longer usable and should be discarded.

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    $0.00 - $16.00

  • Selleys Roof & Gutter Silicone Sealant UV & Weather Resistant 310g [Black] Selleys Roof & Gutter Silicone Sealant UV & Weather Resistant 310g

    Selleys Selleys Roof & Gutter Silicone Sealant UV & Weather Resistant 310g

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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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  • Sikaseal Kitchen and Bathroom Silicone Sealant Sanitary Grade 300ml Alabaster Sikaseal Kitchen and Bathroom Silicone Sealant Sanitary Grade 300ml Almond Ivory

    Sika Sikaseal Kitchen and Bathroom Silicone Sealant Sanitary Grade 300ml

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    SikaSeal® Kitchen and Bathroom SikaSeal® Kitchen and Bathroom is a one-component, neutral-curing, low-odour silicone sealant with excellent adhesion and a long shelf life for DIY applications. It cures at room temperature under the action of atmospheric moisture to give a permanently flexible silicone rubber. Uses Glass and enamel Ceramics and tiles Aluminium, steel, zinc, copper Plastic laminates Rubber Stainless steel Concrete and grouts Characteristics / Advantages Excellent adhesion Great weatherability Non-sag Great tooling characteristics Long-term mould resistance Interior and exterior usage Fast curing Colours White Beige Black Charcoal Transparent Alabaster Almond Ivory Off White Stone Pewter Grey Mid Grey Stone Brown Packaging 300ml cartridges, 12 cartridges per box Shelf Life 12 months from the date of production if stored in undamaged and unopened original sealed containers, in dry conditions, and protected from direct sunlight at temperatures between +10ºC and +25ºC. Technical Data Chemical Base: Neutral curing Density: 0.98 g/cm³ @ 23ºC Skin/Forming Time: 10-15 minutes @ 23ºC/50% r.h. Curing Rate: 72 hours @ 23ºC/50% r.h. Consistency: Non-sag Mechanical/Physical Properties Tensile Strength: 0.4 N/mm² @ 23ºC/50% r.h. Shore A Hardness: 20 SHA E-Modulus: 0.30 N/mm² at 10% elongation @ 23ºC/50% r.h. Ultimate Elongation: 300% Anti-mildew Property: 0 level

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  • Last stock! MaxisiL A Silicone Sealant [Colour: A28 Brown] MaxisiL A Silicone Sealant [Colour: A29 Havana]

    MaxisiL MaxisiL A Silicone Sealant Wet Area Sealant

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    The Premium Wet Area Sealant Wet areas Baths, showers, toilets Easy to use Contains strong fungicides to fight mould Maxisil A Ceramic Silicone is an acetic cure silicone recommended for all ceramic tile areas, especially for expansion joints in bathrooms, kitchens, and flooring sectors. Built-in fungicides for mould resistance For both exterior and interior use Excellent weatherability, resistant to ageing and UV radiation Resistant to chemicals and temperature Primerless adhesion to clean, dry surfaces such as ceramics, glass, acrylics, aluminium, and painted wood Very good tooling and smoothing properties Time-saving with an easy cleanup system Please note that colour samples are not true to the actual colour. This is a guide only. Characteristics 1-component acetate-curing silicone sealant Excellent weathering, ageing, and UV resistance Enables a great finish, will not string during application Good tooling and smoothing properties Contains fungicides Medium skin formation time for easy handling Very good adhesion on ceramic substrates Primerless adhesion to many substrates Stress expansion modulus at 100% (DIN 53 504, S3A): 0.3 N/mm² Meets DIN 18545, part 2D (German industrial standard) Available in a variety of colours (custom colours available upon request) Fields of Application Sealing connection joints between ceramic tiles, showers, baths, and flooring sections Expansion/movement joints in bathrooms and wet areas Connection joints on door and window frames Sealing double-glazing joints Glass block glazing Sealing general building substrates Suitable for interior and exterior use Important Information Before application, ensure materials in the contact area are compatible with the sealant and with each other to prevent damage or discoloration. If in doubt, consult the manufacturers of surrounding substrates. While curing, small amounts of acetic acid are released — ensure good ventilation After curing, the product is odourless and harmless Thicker silicone layers require longer vulcanisation time Not for full-surface bonding unless construction prerequisites are met For layers over 15mm, contact our technical department Avoid contact with bitumen-containing materials or those releasing solvents (e.g. butyl, EPDM, neoprene, bituminous paints) When replacing mould-contaminated joints, remove all old sealant and treat areas with Maxisil Anti-Mildew Spray Technical Properties Skin-forming time (23°C / 50% RAH) ~ 15 min Curing in 24h (23°C / 50% RAH) ~ 2–3 mm Processing temperature +5°C to +35°C Viscosity (23°C) Pasty, stable Density (23°C, ISO 1183-1) ~ 1.0 g/cm³ Shore A hardness (ISO 868) ~ 20 Permissible movement capability —

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    $22.50

  • Intergram WoodBlend Timber Grain Wood Filler 180g [Colour: Ash Meranti] Intergram WoodBlend Timber Grain Wood Filler 180g [Colour: Cypress Cedar]

    Intergrain Intergrain WoodBlend Timber Grain Wood Filler

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    A water-based timber and grain filler, suitable for both interior and exterior use. Woodblend sands to an extremely fine, smooth finish. Woodblend can be coated with water or oil-based timber finishes and paints. Available in six inter-mixable colours. KEY PRODUCT INFORMATIONCoverage: 5m2/LRecoat: 2hrsFull cure: N/AClean up: WaterSheen: N/A USAGE INSTRUCTIONS WHERE TO USEAreas: All interior timber, Exterior timberSubstrates: All interior timberLocations: Interior, Exterior APPLICATIONMethods: Filling blade or knife 1. Apply WoodBlend with a flexible filling blade or knife. Fill deep holes in approx. 10mm stages, allowing two hours drying time between each stage.2. To ease application, dampen blade with water.3. Wipe off excess with a slightly damp sponge. When dry, sand to a smooth finish.4. When using clear finishes, apply WoodBlend after the first coat of clear to minimise smudging.5. For use as a grain filler, thin WoodBlend with 5-10% water to achieve the required consistency. Apply with a flexible filling blade or knife and allow to dry. When dry, sand back to bare timber, leaving filler only in the grain. IMPORTANT: Keep container tightly closed when not in use.

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    $20.34 - $45.73

  • Weldbond Steel Tough Welbond Universal Adhesive Tube 60ml

    Weldbond Weldbond Steel Tough Welbond Universal Adhesive Tube 60ml

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    Weldbond Universal Adhesive can be used in various applications as a glue, bonding agent, sealer or primer. It’s high solid content means that it can be easily diluted and therefore becomes a very economical alternative to traditional products used for specific applications. Same formula & product you trust, just better looking! Weldbond is a universal adhesive that bonds almost anything! It is non-toxic, non-flammable. Weldbond will dry clear and flexible and is therefore ideal for use with woods and fabrics as no glue lines will show and the glue will bend with movement. It is non-staining and will not become brittle with age. It is non-toxic, non-flammable & Solvent free 3-4 times stronger than standard P.V. High Solid content (51-53%) means more glue and it goes a lot further Does everything a P.V.A does, plus more Dries to a clear, flexible bond and can be used as a sealer, bonding agent or primer.

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    $8.13

  • Weldbond Steel Tough Welbond Universal Adhesive Tube 3Lt

    Weldbond Weldbond Steel Tough Welbond Universal Adhesive Tube 3Lt

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    Weldbond Universal Adhesive can be used in various applications as a glue, bonding agent, sealer or primer. It’s high solid content means that it can be easily diluted and therefore becomes a very economical alternative to traditional products used for specific applications. Same formula & product you trust, just better looking! Weldbond is a universal adhesive that bonds almost anything! It is non-toxic, non-flammable. Weldbond will dry clear and flexible and is therefore ideal for use with woods and fabrics as no glue lines will show and the glue will bend with movement. It is non-staining and will not become brittle with age. It is non-toxic, non-flammable & Solvent free 3-4 times stronger than standard P.V. High Solid content (51-53%) means more glue and it goes a lot further Does everything a P.V.A does, plus more Dries to a clear, flexible bond and can be used as a sealer, bonding agent or primer.

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    $103.00

  • Weldbond Steel Tough Welbond Universal Adhesive Bottle 420ml

    Weldbond Weldbond Steel Tough Welbond Universal Adhesive Bottle 420ml

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    Weldbond is a universal adhesive for gluing a variety of materials. Wood, tile, glass, plaster, cork, slate, brick, concrete block, linoleum, clay tile, ceramics, fabrics, and more. About the product Works as a sealer, bonding agent, or primer Completely non-toxic Dries to a clear, flexible bond Works on porous and non-porous surfaces UL approved Will not dissolve hard foam Safe for Styrofoam Works well with Plastics and expanded polystyrene Frequently Asked Questions Can I keep my weldbond bottle outside in the garage? Will it freeze? Weldbond should be protected from the cold as it will freeze. Once frozen, this product loses all adhesive capabilities. It should be stored above 50°f/ 10°c at all times. Also, after the container has been opened, ensure it is closed tightly after each use. What is the shelf life of weldbond? Weldbond typically has a shelf life of 5 years. If the product is starting to solidify, it can be restored by adding just a little bit of water. We advise the consumer to give the container a good shake prior to every use. Is weldbond non-toxic? Weldbond has been tested to be non-toxic. Weldbond conforms to astm d4236. Is weldbond tested on animals or created with any animal by-products? Weldbond is not tested on animals and does not contain any animal by-products. This product is vegan-friendly.

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    $24.43

  • Weldbond Steel Tough Universal Adhesive Bottle 160ml

    Weldbond Weldbond Steel Tough Universal Adhesive Bottle 160ml

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    Weldbond is a universal adhesive for gluing a variety of materials. Wood, tile, glass, plaster, cork, slate, brick, concrete block, linoleum, clay tile, ceramics, fabrics, and more. About the product Works as a sealer, bonding agent, or primer Completely non-toxic Dries to a clear, flexible bond Works on porous and non-porous surfaces UL approved Will not dissolve hard foam Safe for Styrofoam Works well with Plastics and expanded polystyrene Frequently Asked Questions Can I keep my weldbond bottle outside in the garage? Will it freeze? Weldbond should be protected from the cold as it will freeze. Once frozen, this product loses all adhesive capabilities. It should be stored above 50°f/ 10°c at all times. Also, after the container has been opened, ensure it is closed tightly after each use. What is the shelf life of weldbond? Weldbond typically has a shelf life of 5 years. If the product is starting to solidify, it can be restored by adding just a little bit of water. We advise the consumer to give the container a good shake prior to every use. Is weldbond non-toxic? Weldbond has been tested to be non-toxic. Weldbond conforms to astm d4236. Is weldbond tested on animals or created with any animal by-products? Weldbond is not tested on animals and does not contain any animal by-products. This product is vegan-friendly.

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    $12.75

  • Uni-Pro Smooth Coat Fine Interior Filler 500g

    Uni-Pro Uni-Pro Smooth Coat Fine Interior Filler 500g

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    Skimming wall board top coat. Smooth ready to paint surface. Fine cracks, imperfections and feathering. Uni-Pro Smooth Coat Filler is the perfect final filler for skimming wallboard and plaster, giving a smooth, ready to paint surface. After base fillers have been applied, Smooth Coat's super fine, creamy texture makes filling fine cracks or surface imperfections easy and skims to a perfect feathered edge. Only a light sanding is required before painting.

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    $14.10

  • Uni-Pro Smooth Coat Fine Interior Filler 1.75Kg

    Uni-Pro Uni-Pro Smooth Coat Fine Interior Filler 1.75Kg

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    Skimming wall board top coat. Smooth ready to paint surface. Fine cracks, imperfections and feathering. Uni-Pro Smooth Coat Filler is the perfect final filler for skimming wallboard and plaster, giving a smooth, ready to paint surface. After base fillers have been applied, Smooth Coat's super fine, creamy texture makes filling fine cracks or surface imperfections easy and skims to a perfect feathered edge. Only a light sanding is required before painting.

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    $27.87

  • Uni-Pro Plaster Of Paris Fine Plaster 3Kg

    Uni-Pro Uni-Pro Plaster Of Paris Fine Plaster 3Kg

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    Casting, modelling, moulding, sculpting, carving. Fine quality to hold detail. Sands smooth.

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    $16.64

  • Uni-Pro Plaster Of Paris Fine Plaster 1Kg

    Uni-Pro Uni-Pro Plaster Of Paris Fine Plaster 1Kg

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    Casting, modelling, moulding, sculpting, carving. Fine quality to hold detail. Sands smooth.

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    $8.50

  • Uni-Pro Multi Purpose Filler Interior Includes Applicator ready to use 500g

    Uni-Pro Uni-Pro Multi Purpose Filler Interior Includes Applicator ready to use 500g

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    Ready to use, hard drying acrylic putty filler Ideal for repairing cracked, broken or uneven surfaces 30 minute fast drying time Includes bonus applicator Suitable for fibrous cement, brick, plaster and wood surface repairs available in 500gm/1.5kg Not suitable for wet areas or where structural movement occurs

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    $7.42

  • Uni-Pro Multi Purpose Filler Interior Includes Applicator ready to use 1.5Kg

    Uni-Pro Uni-Pro Multi Purpose Filler Interior Includes Applicator ready to use 1.5Kg

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    Ready to use, hard drying acrylic putty filler Ideal for repairing cracked, broken or uneven surfaces 30 minute fast drying time Includes bonus applicator Suitable for fibrous cement, brick, plaster and wood surface repairs available in 500gm/1.5kg Not suitable for wet areas or where structural movement occurs

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    $19.15

  • Uni-Pro Large Snap Blade Knife

    Uni-Pro Uni-Pro Large Snap Blade Knife

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    The UNi-PRO snap blade knife is the perfect tool for all your tasks. From opening packages to cutting string, this durable and convenient multi-purpose knife will make life easier!

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    $6.50


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