Brand | Eclectic Products |
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Material | Vinyl |
Compatible Material | Wood, Glass, Leather, Ceramic, Metal, Fabric |
Item Form | Paste |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Tube |
Item Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Manufacturer | Eclectic Products |
Part Number | 190511 |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 3.63 x 7.13 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 190511 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Style | Clear |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | None. |
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Amazing GOOP 190511 Craft Adhesive - 2.0 fl. oz.
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Brand | Eclectic Products |
Material | Vinyl |
Compatible Material | Wood, Glass, Leather, Ceramic, Metal, Fabric |
Item Form | Paste |
Color | Clear |
About this item
- Strongest single component craft adhesive available
- Nozzle tip is ideal for small craft projects
- Temperature resistant – remains flexible, even in extreme temperatures
- Waterproof – bond remains secure even when exposed to water
- Dries clear, washer/dryer safe
- High strength craft adhesive that's ideal for bonding wood, fabric, leather, ceramic, glass, metal
- Nozzle tip is great for precise applications
- Clear, waterproof and paintable
- High strength craft adhesive that's ideal for bonding wood, fabric, leather, ceramic, glass, metal
- Nozzle tip is great for precise applications
- Clear, waterproof and paintable
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Easy to use | 4.6 | 4.9 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.6 | 3.8 |
Adhesion | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Value for money | 4.5 | 4.5 | 3.4 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 3.8 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | AbsoluteProductsStore | World Brands 305 | Amazon.com | TheHardwareCityCom | GrandProducts |
color | Clear | White | Multicolor | White | Clear | Clear |
compatible material | Metal, Glass, Fabric, Leather, Ceramic, Wood | Polyvinyl Chloride, Plastic, Rubber, Metal | Craft | Polyurethane, Wood, Fiberglass, Metal | Rubber | Metal, Rubber |
volume | 2 fluid ounces | 3.7 fluid ounces | 1 fluid ounces | 1 fluid ounces | 3.7 fluid ounces | 109.4 milliliters |
number of items | 1 | 1 | 12 | 1 | 1 | — |
water resistance | waterproof | waterproof | waterproof | waterproof | waterproof | waterproof |
container type | Tube | Tube | Tube | Tube | Tube | Packaged Tube |
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ASIN | B0026HZW9O |
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4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #71,555 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #780 in Art Glues & Pastes |
Date First Available | April 13, 2009 |
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Amazing Goop Craft Contact Adhesive & Sealant. This is the perfect contact adhesive to use on your favorite projects because it seals and sticks to a variety of materials: canvas, ceramic, fabric, leather, metal, vinyl and wood. It is also waterproof, flexible when dry, paintable, washer and dry safe and dries clear. This package contains (1) 2oz/60ml tube. Made in USA.
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Customers like the quality, strength, and waterproofness of the bonding adhesives. They mention that it works well to glue crafts together, is very strong, and holds very well. They also appreciate the drying time. However, some customers have reported that the smell is strong and toxic, and that it may be difficult to clean.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the bonding adhesives. They mention that it works well to glue crafts together, is much better than previous glues, and works on just about any surface. It bonds way better than hot glue, and is great for gluing a loose sole back on a shoe or boot. The adhesiveness is great, and it dries completely within or about 24 hours. It's an excellent product, and highly recommended by customers.
"...Silicon Glue: Silicon glue is best for glass, and when you want a truly flexible connection (for example, to absorb vibrations)...." Read more
"...It's great for gluing a loose sole back on a shoe or boot. I've repaired pails and containers by cutting a plastic patch and Gooping it on...." Read more
"It works great" Read more
"...I do a lot of crafting and this glue works well on just about any surface. Love the needle point tip… no mess, no waste, perfect adhesion!!!!" Read more
Customers like the strength of the bonding adhesives. They mention that it is clear, very strong, waterproof, and hard but flexible. Some love the glue and say it holds very well.
"...The bond is clear, very strong, waterproof, and hard but flexible.EXAMPLESExamples are endless...." Read more
"I Love this glue. It holds very well. I use it for crafts, broken things and just about anything I have that needs repaired...." Read more
"...but, my fused glass pendant and glue-on bail did not survive the bond once the bail was adjusted to attach a leather cord...." Read more
"...They look good and seem to be holding together this time around." Read more
Customers like the waterproofness of the bonding adhesives. They say it's a great product that can be used to repair ceramic and plastic. Customers also say that it holds tight and seems to be weather proof.
"...The bond is clear, very strong, waterproof, and hard but flexible.EXAMPLESExamples are endless...." Read more
"...Goop is incredibly waterproof and somewhat flexible...." Read more
"...I love it. The nose delivery is better and keeps the content sealed better on shelf after opening." Read more
"Waterproof fix and I have used it to repair some ceramic and plastic items. I would buy again...." Read more
Customers like the fast drying time of the bonding adhesives. They mention it has great sticking power and dries quickly. Some say that it's safer than Goop and cures much quicker.
"...Epoxies are safer than Goop, and cure much quicker...." Read more
"...It's adhesiveness is great and dries completely within or about 24 hours. It is great for all kinds of repairs. I always keep Goop in the house." Read more
"...gems, leather, dried seeds, etc.....great sticking power and fast drying...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of cleaning. Some mention it is safer than Goop, and cleanup is easier, while others say that Goop is essentially non-cleanup-able, dirty, and messy.
"...to be waterproof, ordinary household white glue is much safer, cleanup is much easier, and in most cases repairs are redo-able if you make a mistake...." Read more
"I use goop all the time in art work. It is a little messy so you have to be careful. It does hold tight and seems to be weather proof." Read more
"...Love the needle point tip… no mess, no waste, perfect adhesion!!!!" Read more
"...Its caused a mess as many as pin holes itself while using this GOOP. Dirty and messy!" Read more
Customers dislike the smell of the bonding adhesives. They say it is very smelly and the fumes are strong and toxic.
"...The fumes are strong and toxic. Allow glued items to dry in a well-ventilated area (ideally out-of-door) for several days...." Read more
"This works well to glue crafts together. But it is very smelly - I would recommend using it near an open window...." Read more
"Very strong smell and was not what I was expecting...." Read more
"...Also use in a well ventilated area. This stuff is toxic and smells pretty deadly.But it works like magic!" Read more
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> Most tubes of Goop are 3.7 oz, but the way I use it---mostly a little at a time for small household tasks---it is too thick before half the tube is used. In that case, the smaller 2 oz tube may be more cost effective, and the smaller "nozzle" is easier to use for most household tasks.
IN GENERAL
Goop will bond virtually any material, including leather, plastics, glass, and metal. The bond is clear, very strong, waterproof, and hard but flexible.
EXAMPLES
Examples are endless. In addition to the examples below, I've used it to repair ceramic plant pots and shoes. I also use it to seal rust spots on my dishwasher rack. The Goop it also makes a "cushioned" surface that will prevent scratches to dishes. I use Goop to close small holes in window screens. I've used Goop to seal holes in air-mattresses.
ELECTRICAL
Goop is far superior to electrical tape for splicing wires, re-insulating cat-chewed wires, waterproofing and vibration-proofing electrical connections. There is a black variety of "Shoe Goop" if you want your repair to be less noticeable.
PLUMBING
Goop is great for sealing small leaks (including garden hose connections, etc.). However, you have to turn off the water, and the connections must be absolutely dry. Moreover, it takes several days for Goop to dry to reasonable strength. If you turn on the pressure before then you will make a water balloon. It's better to wait a week. Moreover, it may take several applications to get a thick enough layer of Goop to hold against normal household pressure--so a sink, toilet, etc. may be out-of-commission for at least three days waiting for the Goop to dry.
SHORTCOMINGS
> An opened tube thickens quickly. Store open tubes in a small glass jar with a tight metal lid. Old thick Goop does not work well for some uses (such as repairing shoes), but is perfect when you need a thick application--such as insulating an exposed electrical connection or to hold pressure in a leaking water line. It is best to start with a thin layer from a new tube to maximally bond to the surface
> Until it dries, Goop flows, alot. Therefore a thickly-applied layer may dry to a very thin layer (because most of the glue has flowed somewhere else). So, it may be essential to apply several thin layers (at intervals of 4 hours or longer) rather than one thick layer. Alternatively, you can apply a thicker layer of old thick Goop over an initial layer of new Goop. If possible, arrange the pieces you are gluing to minimize flowing, i.e., usually horizontal. For several hours, depending on the temperature etc., the glue is "repositionable" after thickening a little, that is, you can push it back into place. Unfortunately, if you use too many layers or "reposition" the glue too much, the result is not as attractive.
> Except when still tacky (when it can be removed with naptha or acetone), Goop is essentially non-cleanup-able. So, for example, while it might be terrific for fixing a leaking windshield, if you mess up and your application is ugly, there is essentially nothing you can do about it. Although Goop is terrific for repairing a broken ceramic statuette--if a little extra oozes out, there is no way to clean it up the excess. You could simply peel/rub-off excess silicon glue. You could simply wipe off "white glue" and clean up with a moist paper towel.
> The fumes are strong and toxic. Allow glued items to dry in a well-ventilated area (ideally out-of-door) for several days. When doing alot of gluing, I work in my carport with a large utility fan blowing the fumes away---and still usually get a nasty headache. It is best to use gloves when working with Goop.
TO GOOP OR NOT TO GOOP
While Goop is truly miraculous--there are situations when other types of glue are better choices.
> White Glue: For most light-duty indoor household applications which do not have to be waterproof, ordinary household white glue is much safer, cleanup is much easier, and in most cases repairs are redo-able if you make a mistake. For example: Elmer's All Multipurpose White Glue, 7 5/8 oz. (E379)
> Wood Glue: Carpenters's wood glue is essentially water-proof (when dry) white household glue. It is much better than Goop for most wood repairs. It penetrates and strengthens the wood. It is much safer, and cleanup is much easier. If the joint breaks again (because the wood is weak), it can be re-glued. For example: Elmer's E701 Carpenter's Wood Glue 8-Ounce
> Silicon Glue: Silicon glue is best for glass, and when you want a truly flexible connection (for example, to absorb vibrations). It is a better choice for general household use on glass, plastic, and metal when you do not need the maximum possible strength. It is safer than Goop, and cleanup is easier. Like Goop, silicon glue takes days to reach reasonable strength, weeks to reach maximum strength. For example: GE Silicone II Household Glue, 2.8 oz
> Epoxy: When you need a strong rigid workable (e.g. sandable surface) adhesive, particularly for use on metal or hard plastic, epoxy is a much
better choice. For joining metal "J&B Weld" epoxy is best. Most epoxies dry with little running or shrinkage, and so are good for filling gaps. Fiberglass epoxy is best for joining/filling hard plastic. Epoxies are safer than Goop, and cure much quicker. For example: J-B Weld 8265-S Cold Weld CLEARBOND H-3S Clear Strong Epoxy Adhesive Syringe - .85oz
CONCLUSION
Goop is one of those "miracle" products with a thousands uses, which needs to be a permanent part of any household. Other such items include silicon grease Permatex 22058 Dielectric Tune-up Grease - 3 oz. painter's tape ScotchBlue Painter's Tape 2090-1E2, 1 Inch by 60 Yards, 1 Roll, and WD-40. WD-40 Spray Lubricant - 16-oz.
> Click on “Stoney” just below the product title to see my other reviews.
Goop is incredibly waterproof and somewhat flexible. it works best if you can get a fairly thick layer between the materials you want to join, which is why you don't want to use it on things like dishes, glassware and thin plastics. and on things that must 'look pretty'. Crazy Glue is usually a better answer there. As well, I wouldn't use this as a wood glue. There are many fine wood glues out there that will join wood extremely well and become pretty much invisible.
For many other things though, I turn to Goop. It is more of a heavy duty glue for things that need to be attached more than to be joined. For instance, I wouldn't use it to glue a broken clay pot together, but if I wanted to attach something to the pot, Goop would do the job.
I always have a tube of Goop in the workshop, but I find it often hardens up before I use the whole large 4 oz tube. I'm trying this two pack of 2 oz tubes of Goop hoping that I'll get more use out of it.
It also takes awhile for it to set and harden. I capped it and tried to use it a month later and I couldn't get the dried stuck on glue out of the nozzle.