








🔧 Fix it fast, fix it flawless — the ultimate plastic bonding hack!
Loctite Super Glue Plastics Bonding System is a two-part adhesive kit designed for rapid, invisible repairs on hard-to-bond plastics like polyethylene and polypropylene. Featuring a primer activator and a strong cyanoacrylate glue, it sets in seconds without clamping, dries clear, and withstands water, chemicals, and freezing temperatures—delivering professional-grade durability in a compact, easy-to-use package.







| ASIN | B000Y3LHXW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,733 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #101 in Cyanoacrylate Adhesives |
| Brand Name | Loctite |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Cardboard, Ceramic, Chipboard, Cork, Fabric, Hard Plastics, Leather, Metal, Paper, Rubber, Wood |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,367) |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00079340825659 |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Super Glue Plastics Bonding System |
| Item Weight | 5.9 g |
| Manufacturer | Henkel Corporation |
| Material Type | Ethyl cyanoacrylate |
| Model | 681925 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Strong |
| Specific Uses For Product | Repair |
| UPC | 079340825659 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viscosity | Low-to-medium |
| Volume | 5938.31 Cubic Inches |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**1
WORKED! REALLY WORKED!!
Tried SEVERAL products in an attempt to glue together broken plastic toy parts. The ONLY one to "fuse" the broken pieces together was the Loctite Super Glue Plastics Bonding System. Even plain old Loctite couldn't get the job done.
S**E
Use this for hard plastic surfaces--it seems to bond very well.
Comes with a little sharpie-like primer that you just glide along both edges, and the tube of glue itself, to be applied to only one edge. BE SURE TO USE PROTECTIVE GLOVES. I used ordinary, very thin vinyl ones available for cheap on Amazon. The glue won't hurt you, it's just that it's very difficult not to get it on your hands, dries immediately, and takes at least 24 hours to get it all off if you keep picking at it. Better to get the gloves and avoid that problem. I used it to glue together two panels at the bottom of my car driver's seat: the power seat-control panel on the side, and the adjoining one on the bottom front. I glued two little pegs inserted into holes, plus the seam where the panel meets the front panel. I had to do this because the rear panel at the back of the seat is missing, which normally holds everything in place, so the entire assembly was hanging down. Now it seems to be holding pretty solidly. I glued them together about three weeks ago. I'll give an update in if and when it ever comes apart again.
S**S
Needs Plenty of Surface to Stick
My son broke his Neca Shin Godzilla's foot. The ball joint split and could not get the ball out of the foot. Tried using this adhesive and it broke off again. The second time I tried to cover more area and used more glue. Seems to be a better hold, but no more Tokyo invasions for that figure...
O**Y
Surprise, it worked.
I bought this to repair a weighted action lever of a synthesizer keyboard key that had broken. It was made of nylon, and nylon does not glue. The repair was a polished steel weight that had been overmolded with nylon and had broken where the two materials came together. I used this bonder by coating both parts with the activator then applying the bonding adhesive , clamped them gently, and left them overnight. Next morning, good as new. These weighted action parts are both expensive and unobtainium at this time, so my musician friend was ecstatic. Time will tell how long this will last in usage so we put this part up in the highest note on the keyboard under the assumption it would get infrequent use giving it the opportunity to last the rest of the life of the instrument. If I owned this myself, I would have left it mid keybed where it will get hammered all the time just to see how durable it really was. Time will tell. But the product did exactly what it claims and I am glad to be adding this product to my "glue" collection.
L**T
Ineffective
)Save your money - does not work, at least not reliably. I tried to use it to repair a broken watch band loop. It's made of a thick rubbery plastic that seemed like the ideal application for this glue. The break was fresh, the rubber was clean, directions were followed, and the result was a bond that failed within 24 hours. Perhaps there is something about the material these watch bands are made of that makes them incompatible with this glue, but the list of things it's supposed to work on would give you he impression that shouldn't be the case. In any event, unless your a trained chemist specializing in synthetics, you're likely not going to know one plastic from another and which glues are compatible with which plastics. Also, as many users noted, consider this a single-use product, possibly two times if you're lucky. While there is plenty of glue for multiple repairs, the nozzle seals itself once exposed to air in spite of the cap being securely attached. At that point, you can get one more application (assuming you think you have something this will work on) by puncturing the metal tube with a needle or push pin. I had enough of the 'primer' for at least two repairs had I elected to try to use it again, but I don't know how much more beyond that. Even though you can't return this (hazardous material handling required), Amazon made good with a refund anyway, so kudos to them for continuing to maintain a relatively high bar for customer service. Addendum: One thing I forgot to mention is that Amazon carries replacement strap loops - they run around eight or nine dollars. Pretty expensive for no more than they are, but still cheaper than a whole new band. In lieu of that, after the glue failed, I went with a 79-cent o-ring from my local Ace. It may not last as long as the original or replacement band loops, but they're easy to put on and I can several for the $8 it would cost for a replacement loop, not to mention the cost of a new band.
K**V
I used this glue with primer to attach a Teflon slider on a rubber soled curling shoe. Been using it for two months and so far so good. Very difficult problem to solve as Teflon is very slippery and nonporous.
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