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🧩 Highly Efficient Roberts 8015-A Solvent Free Universal Carpet Seam Sealer, 236 ml Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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Description of 🧩 Highly Efficient Roberts 8015-A Solvent Free Universal Carpet Seam Sealer, 236 ml

A solvent-free adhesive for seaming carpet edges to prevent unraveling and/or delamination of carpet backings and yarns, and to repair bubbles in installations. Use on glue-down, direct stick and conventional stretch-in installations. Use with polypropylene, jute, urethane, latex unitary and woven backed carpets. Dries clear. Easy clean-up while wet.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Adhesive leaked out of the bottle and remained on the cap.

This is an assessment of the quality of the product (adhesive) as received. The glue leaked out of the bottle and stuck to the lid so I couldn't open the lid. I bought this from a store, I would never take one that has cured glue leaking on the lid. This tells me that the protective cap on top of the bottle is loose and could be affecting the quality of the glue. Why would anyone pick up that bottle, see the leaking glue on the lid, and seriously believe the customer would be willing to pay for

Pros
  • Adhesives and Mortars
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Dries quickly and leaves lumps!

This product keeps its "technical" promises, but we make it. I've used it on carpet blisters (along with a syringe) and although it has helped reduce the appearance of carpet blisters after drying (you can still see them). The places where the glue had dried felt hard. That way you can't hit hard lumps while walking. So if I were to do it again, I wouldn't do it. But what's done is done as they say and for $5 it wasn't that much but now I have to walk on random hard nuggets.

Pros
  • Building materials
Cons
  • Working speed

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not very thick, takes a long time to dry, but works if you apply a lot

I was skeptical at first, mainly because it leaves unpleasant white streaks on the carpet after application. The adhesive becomes visible and does not dry very quickly, despite the claims on the bottle. I gave it at least 12 hours to dry completely and was happy to find the next day that the glue residue had become completely transparent, making it impossible to tell the carpet was repaired. It definitely worked, but you'll need a lot of glue to get it working as it's runny and not very thick.

Pros
  • Flooring
Cons
  • I don't like it that much, it'll work