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πŸ”© Epoxy Glue for Plastic and Porcelain: Premium Adhesive for Bonding Review

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Description of πŸ”© Epoxy Glue for Plastic and Porcelain: Premium Adhesive for Bonding

Pratley Quickset Glue is an high strength adhesive which sets quickly and adheres to most rigid materials like ceramics, stone, concrete, glass, fibre glass and metals. Can be used where a more runny consistency in close matching joint is required. Very versatile adhesive which every family will find useful in the home. Can be used in applications where the adhesive should not be visible e.g. on ornaments. Adheres to most rigid materials. Each pack contains 2 x 20ml tubes.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

NOT safe or as advertised

Although advertised as epoxy and food safe there is no indication in the product or in the instructions. ACTUALLY the adhesive breaks down at around 200Β°F. As such, it is unsafe and unreliable for many of its stated purposes. Thanks for nothing.

Pros
  • Epoxy Tile Adhesive
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Super glue would be easier

The product was very difficult to use accurately. I was fixing broken china teacups and used a small brush to apply the paint and it was too sticky to apply in small amounts. The glue eventually set and everything seems to be holding, but it's not a clean finish. Superglue would be 100 times easier. Maybe it's not intended for small cups of tea, I don't know, but I'll definitely avoid it for future fixes.

Pros
  • Epoxy glue
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Epoxy Adhesive: Epoxy Adhesives

I have three ceramic pieces from my grandmother that were broken by the babysitter's little daughter. I was very disappointed to say the least. I was looking for an adhesive that would work to fix them. The epoxy did it. One of the items is a pincushion from occupied Japan that my uncle brought home to my grandmother at the end of World War II. There were 8 pieces. I put everything back together and because the epoxy is clear and hasn't bled from the seams it looks almost new.

Pros
  • Adhesives, Sealants & Lubricants
Cons
  • New Competitors Emerged