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2 oz Eclectic Products 800432 E6000 Craft Adhesive

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Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Color: Clear


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Description

An indispensable maintenance tool, E6000 allows the kind of permanent repair and maintenance of equipment that may have been too expensive or difficult in the past. E6000 provides adhesion strength and versatility not found in silicones and rubber cements.

Brand: E6000


Specific Uses For Product: Fabric, Art, Craft, Woodworking, Repair, Furniture, Wood, Wall Glass, Table Top Coating


Material: Plastic


Item Form: Gel


Special Feature: Dries Clear, Flame Resistant, Strong, Waterproof


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.18 x 3.63 x 7.13 inches; 1.6 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 800432


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-Adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 25, 2008


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Eclectic Products, Inc.


Best Sellers Rank: #13,003 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #132 in Cyanoacrylate Adhesives


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Customer Reviews: 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 9,729 ratings


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  • When nothing else works try this, or use this first!
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1) Color: Clear
I have been using this glue for many years with excellent results. It is extremely strong and sticks to almost anything. I’ve repaired the soles of my desert boots (see pics) which prematurely separated but otherwise had many years of life left. They have held up for years and still holding. I use this glue at work in a fabrication shop where we make devices using all kinds and materials. I reattached the Velcro pad on several orbital sanders, damaged electrical cords, cracked plastic housings, etc. You need to be careful not to get it on your clothes as it with seep into the fabric and be nearly impossible to remove. Once it sets up it’s very hard to remove so plan ahead, tape off or cover parts you need to protect. Clean the intended repair points if dirty or if oily use alcohol or other cleaner that won’t leave residue. It dries clear and will remain clear and flexible for a long time but may begin to yellow slightly over time but not like epoxy which gets very dark yellow and brittle over time especially when exposed to sunlight. Some plastics will require that you rough up the surface to give adhesion. Keep the cap and tip clean and well sealed or it will dry up in the tube. Use ventilation as it has a strong odor while drying. Fabulous glue when used properly! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023 by Swollensak Swollensak

  • It’s an excellent product for tiny or delicate glue work, precise.
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1) Color: Clear
Remember to store the tube in an upright position, or at least tilted upward. Because it is a thin liquid that works wonderfully in small cracks, tiny jewelry knots and other delicate places. But because of this, it has to be thin and comes out a tiny needle-like opening. And can leak from the tube if the tube is left horizontally with the lid on. That aside, I love this stuff!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2025 by Berkeley Brestal

  • Worth the purchase
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1) Color: Clear
Great craft glue no matter what I’m gluing it holds it so strong. I’m on my second tube. Just love this glue. This is definitely worth the purchase. Try it you’ll see.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2025 by DP

  • Amazing Adhesive That Really Works
My Garmin Forerunner 205 GPS Receiver and Sports Watch literally blew apart during a bicycle training ride recently. It was attached to my handlebar when the entire face blew off into the highway, leaving the "base", along with the strap, still attached to the handlebar. After watching the "facial plate" bounce down the roadway behind me, I turned around, picked it up before it was run over by a car, and stuffed it into my shirt's back pocket. When I returned home, the facial plate looked pretty rough. But I has able to press it back into place on the base plate, and holding it very firmly, it did initialize when I pressed the power button. Being out of warranty (of course), Garmin would "repair" for a flat $69.00, plus S&H. Enter E-6000 Adhesive. For $7.49 with free Amazon Prime shipping, I figured I would give it a shot, since it was a gel compound, and I figured that I could put a serious long term grip on the unit with heavy duty rubber bands while the adhesive dried. When the E-6000 arrived, I carefully read all the instructions paying particular attention to the warnings about adequate ventilation. Curing time was 24-72 hours. Outside with a very steady breeze, I used a toothpick to apply the glue to both parts of the bisected Garmin 205 per the directions. Waited 2-7 (closer to 7) minutes, pressed the two pieces together, then wrapped around upper and lower part of the 205 with rubber bands as snugly as I could get them, but not so tight that it squeezed all of the glue out. Nice little project, and even though I thought I had done a fine job, I gave it about a 1 in 20 chance of success. After all this was pretty sophisticated electronics I was dealing with here. All appropriate contact points had to be seated properly and hold together firmly AFTER the rubber bands were removed. And the the facial plate had taken a long series of bounces down the highway at a speed of around 20 mph. After 48 hours with the rubber bands still in place, I hit the power button and the unit initialized. After another 24 hours I removed the rubber bands, hit the power button, and Eureka, the unit initialized again! I removed the excess glue, being especially careful not to pull any cured glue from within the seams of the unit, as the dried glue is very rubbery. Now the real test. Strapped that sucker back on my bike, and hit the road for a workout. Amazingly, the Garmin 205 worked flawlessly. What more can I say? The proof is in the pudding. Not sure how long it will hold up, but I am impressed with E-6000 adhesive, and will not hesitate to use it again on future projects. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2011 by Richard M. Fawcett

  • Used to seal the top and bottom of a Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS watch back together after battery transplant
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1) Color: Clear
E6000 glue seems almost like rubber cement, but stronger. To use you put a thin layer of glue on both sides of the parts you want to glue. After watching a few youtube videos I first squeezed out a small pile of glue on a piece of junk mail and resealed the tube. Then I used a toothpick to transfer the glue to the parts. Just roll the tip of the toothpick in the glue, then lift (brush off any glue threads that hang on) and rub the toothpick on the parts to be glued. It's messy. I used a few toothpicks. Once the parts have glue on them WAIT for two minutes, then press the pieces together. Then use something (I used rubberbands, but different projects need different techniques) to hold the pieces together for 24 hours. Everything I read (except the tube of glue) stress the need to wait 24 hours before trusting the glue to work, so I did. The tube of e6000 did call out the two minute wait then press the parts together. I did that too. I failed the first time I tried to glue the Garmin 305. The pieces stuck together, but not forcefully enough to hold the contacts in place. The watch worked while I was squeezing it, but not after I let go. This let me discover that you can open things back up that you glued together with E6000. I was able to pry the watch open and remove the E6000 glue. It was like taking rubber cement off. Each piece of glue was sticky/stretchy. Once I get a corner of the glue up a piece of glue would eventually come off the garmin parts. When I had all the old glue removed I pried up the contacts so they would make firmer contact and I re-glued the garmin 305 using about twice as much glue. Then more tightly pressed the parts together using more rubber bands. This time the watch worked perfectly. I'm not sure which of the steps really helped (messing with the contact, using more glue or holding the case more tightly together after glueing.) NET: Very happy with the e6000 glue. It did a good job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2013 by Peter

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