I use stixall to repair car trim. Its really strong so when the clear box broke in my freezer I tried Stixall clear. I left it out of the freezer to cure for several days and now its as good as new. It pretty strong but I dont think its as strong as coloured stixall.
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does the job very strong , although frustrating as once it's opened it cures in the nozzle very quick , so if you need to use in a few weeks later you nned to remove the hardened stuff first .
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It fixed a favourite concrete wall hanging planter which I thought was beyond repair. Other than careful drilling, rawl plugging and screwing the two parts together, nothing else would have held the 2 parts together. The planter is so incredibly heavy too it's astounding. It's like welding which gives me an idea on another repair. I used the easy squeeze because I have arthritic hands and can't manage the guns, it's a little more expensive but easier for me to use. I've bought 2 more tubes to put away for future uses.
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I have used this glue to stick glass on glass, with excellent results. Will definitely buy it again.
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For big jobs this is the most versatile and strongest glue I have used, period. It sticks almost anything to almost anything else with a very tough and yet flexible bond. Another big advantage is it works when surfaces are damp. Clear definitely seems to be stronger than the white / black and it's best to be generous with the amount used - a thin smear won't work so well. Very highly recommended - only disadvantage is that after opening, the nozzle tends to clog up with dried glue - smaller tubes are best to minimise wastage.
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