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Super Glue The Original 19061 Porcelain Repair is a fast-drying, water-resistant adhesive designed for precise and durable fixes on porcelain, metal, and glass surfaces. Featuring an antibacterial formula, it ensures hygienic repairs that last, making it the go-to solution for professional-quality home touch-ups.
| ASIN | B00009V3VT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,597 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #25 in Liquid White Glues |
| Brand | Super Glue |
| Brand Name | Super Glue |
| Color | No Color |
| Compatible Material | Metal, Porcelain |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 608 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00073754190617 |
| Included Components | Super Glue EMW1000962 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Super Glue EMW1000962 |
| Item Weight | 13.61 g |
| Manufacturer | SUPER GLUE |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | SGC19061 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Antibacterial |
| Part Number | 19061 |
| Special Feature | Antibacterial |
| Specific Uses For Product | Glass |
| UPC | 073754190617 |
| Volume | 14.7 Milliliters |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
S**.
Amazing tile crack fix
Amazing stuff! I had a smallish floor cracks and saw a tik tok on how to fix it with a bit of this product and some grout added. It has worked better than any other product I’ve tried. Best $5 I have ever spent.
N**8
Covered small rust spots on my bathtub
My bathtub had spots where porcelain had worn off and the metal underneath had started to rust. I let it dry overnight and sanded around the worn out porcelain slightly. Then with a paint brush I applied a small quantity of this paste. The next morning I applied another coat. It has been more than 3 months now and this patch job has been holding great. There is no more rust on that spot. The color is very bright white so it's easy to spot in the off-white tub, but that's that's still one very cost effective fix.
A**R
A cost-effective, but imperfect tub repair solution for small areas
I used this to repair a small chip in a porcelain tub. The product is easy to use, but is thin/runny. I wish the product had a thicker viscosity. On a horizontal surface, the product would flow and evenly fill a chip. The chip I was repairing, however, was on the side of the tub and the product ran as it dried (24 hours per instructions), forming a bulge near the bottom of the chip. I had to apply multiple coats over the thinner areas of the repair until I had a uniform layer of product. This may not be a good solution for larger repairs because of the difficulty in getting uniform coverage. Also, the product is bright white and is clearly visible on off-white porcelain surfaces.
L**R
Works as advertised!
I am shocked -- I expected this would be a half-hearted fix that would last only a month or so. It's been a year or more, and the repairs looked great for most of that time. I reapplied a little bit, just recently, but that's totally reasonable. I put this on a white tub, both to repair chips around the top, and to fill in where there were chips and rust around the drain. In all applications it has worked terrifically. Way above my expectations!
D**A
Not worth your time
This may work on flat surface but it’s useless on the curved surface. The content of the tube was not homogenous and very runny. This also took several days to dry completely, and if you apply thicker layer, it does not harden. Pretty useless overall.
E**Y
not yellowed yet
After a couple of years of hard use we had managed to chip the white porcelin surface of our new ($800.00!) GE gas range in 3 or 4 places. I was able to fill these dings quite nicely with a liquid epoxy product from our local Ace Hardware outlet. But in a couple of weeks the spots, while still solidly in place, began to turn a yellowish off-white. Hoping against hope that paint technology might offer a way out I googled my chip problem and found this product claiming to be heat-resistant offered by Amazon. About six weeks ago I covered the yellowed spots on our range with a thin coat of the Super Glue paint. So far, so good. The spots are still pure white even though a couple are on the edge of the burner well. Since the biggest dings were on the front and side edges of the stove's surface I'm pretty confidant that they will stay that way - though I'm hoping those that are much closer to the burner flames will stay white. Since I still have 99% of the paint left in the tube I'm hopeful I won't need it. I wouldn't expect a miracle with the heat-resistant Super Glue paint alone. The Ace brand epoxy I put on in the first place was very tough and a couple of coats filled (with careful sanding) the crater in the porcelin surface of quite nicely. The epoxy seemed to fill the cavity and the Super Glue provided a white surface. I'll try to report back if and when the Super Glue treatment turns sour. Otherwise, will try to do so in six months.
A**S
Only product that’s worked
I’ve had a chip in my bathtub for years. I have tried every product I could find to fix it but they all end up flaking off after a few scrubs. This is the first product I’ve found that LASTS! Also bonus that it dries quickly and can get wet quickly after application.
M**9
Not the best results
I scraped a cast iron tub when I was replacing my toilet. It was two tiny scratches and I didn’t see the need for a whole big kit to repair. While this does disguise the black scratches, it’s much too bright white and still sticks out. Also didn’t “level” as much as I’d like. I used a tiny paint brush to apply, but I think some kind of dense sponge to lightly apply a couple coats would have turned out nicer.
S**K
Made for porcelain
Haven’t used it yet but firmly believe it will mend my doll
D**S
Good porcelain glue.
Good, gets the job done. I misunderstood and thought ‘dries white’ meant ‘dries clear’ which is what I wanted. My mistake. It seems to be a good porcelain glue though.
A**Y
Colle porcelaine
Colle bien, mais laisse du blanc si mal appliqué
M**K
Doesn’t work
Terrible product. Doesn’t work at all. Tried to use this to repair a handle on a broken mug. Even after 48 hours glue was still not dry and didn’t hold anything.
D**N
It works
Good product
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