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Can anyone suggest a good glue to use on plastic.  Would prefer a liquid. 

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Can you let us know what you are trying to join or repair? Would help.

 

In the meantime, Gorilla Glue has some superb products.

 

 

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I always have a tube of Duco cement around. It's a super old product.  It's avaialable most places. And it doesn't clog up in the applicator. Works on most materials- 

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LOCTITE.....i always have this on hand. our handyman recommended it.

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@Skyegirl21 


@Skyegirl21 wrote:

I always have a tube of Duco cement around. It's a super old product.


Duco is so old school, I can only find it on Amazon.   "Old school" hardware stores still sell it.  Non-existent at retail stores in my neck of the woods. Smiley Mad

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@Mz iMac wrote:

@Skyegirl21 


@Skyegirl21 wrote:

I always have a tube of Duco cement around. It's a super old product.


Duco is so old school, I can only find it on Amazon.   "Old school" hardware stores still sell it.  Non-existent at retail stores in my neck of the woods. Smiley Mad


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Hmmmm, I think I bought a tube in last 6months at my local hardware store! 

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@Skyegirl21  You're lucky your town has a hardware store.  I have to cross counties & sometimes go to another State to find an ACE hardware store.  Smiley Mad

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You have to be careful, some glue will melt the plastic.

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@Skyegirl21 wrote:

I always have a tube of Duco cement around. It's a super old product.  It's avaialable most places. And it doesn't clog up in the applicator. Works on most materials- 


@Skyegirl21 I have not heard that name is years it was my parents go to 

 

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Gorilla Glue has a gel that works on plastic.