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Gorilla Ultimate Waterproof Wood Glue is an 8-ounce, water-based adhesive designed for both indoor and outdoor projects. It offers a strong, durable bond that is resistant to water and extreme temperatures, with an extended working time of 15 minutes. The glue cures to a natural wood color, making it ideal for various wood types, and features a clean finish that can be sanded or painted.
L**R
Great water resistant glue
This Gorilla glue was perfect for my project! I needed something strong and water resistant and it did the job. Easy to dispense and easy to fill and clean.
R**A
Strong Hold and Reliable Every Time
Gorilla Wood Glue is my go-to for all woodworking and home repair projects. It dries strong, sets quickly, and holds tight without needing clamps for hours. Once cured, the bond is rock solid—great for everything from furniture repair to DIY builds.It spreads evenly, cleans up easily with water before drying, and has never let me down. The bottle design makes application clean and controlled, with no clogging or mess.If you’re looking for a wood glue that truly performs, this one is dependable, easy to use, and well worth it. Highly recommend!
M**T
Gorilla glue for wood indoor and outdoor use.
This gorilla wood glue is not disappointing. Bought a new chair for the deck and the screws on one piece came loose (from the factory a no boo on their end) so I ordered this gorilla glue to fix it in place and it works great so far. It’s holding very well. Would purchase again.
A**T
I still swear by it, not at it
I have used "Gorilla Glue" in different formulations since it was introduced,with all of them performing well.THIS particular bottle, was a disappointment, but only due to the seller.This bottle must have set on the shelf for a long time - with the lid loose.As with most Gorilla Glues, the user needs to shake these products very well prior to use.After shaking the bottle for well over a minute and then trying to use it, only to have nothing flow out when attempting to apply the glue, made me wonder.I had noticed when I removed it from the shipping box that the screw on lid was quite loose. Nothing had leaked out, so I thought I got lucky and continued.Not being able to squeeze any glue out, I removed the lid and peered into the bottle.This particular bottle had a large clump of mostly dried glue at the neck, which acted like a stopper when I attempted to dispense it.I grabbed a long, thin strip of wood, inserted it into the bottle, and began to stir.Several minutes late, I was fairly certain I had successfully destroyed the clump and tried it gain.This time, the glue flowed out as I expected it to.This would easily have a five star rating from me had it not been for that clump.Even though the issue I experienced was small, and NOT THE FAULT OF THE MANUFACTURER, the fact the retailer didn't notice the loose cap and investigate to make certain the product was as intended, made me knock off the fifth star.I'm a satisfied user of Gorilla Glue, and I still will buy this brand, I was miffed that the quality control of the seller was lacking.I'm just super glad nothing leaked out in the shipping box. (And I really wish Amazon, as well as their sellers, would get it through their thick heads that chemicals and cleaners should not be shipped in the same box unless the "Non-consumable" material is isolated within it's own sealed bag inside the box.
S**R
Strong hold and great for outdoor projects
I’ve used a lot of wood glues over the years, and this Gorilla Ultimate Waterproof Glue has become a go-to. It’s thick enough to work with, sets up fast, and once it’s cured, the bond is rock solid. I’ve used it on everything from furniture repairs to outdoor trim, and it’s held up really well, even through rain and humidity.The natural wood color blends in nicely, especially on lighter woods, and it sands down clean if any squeezes out. Just make sure to clamp it properly while it sets.If you need a heavy-duty wood glue that can handle the elements, this one’s worth having on the shelf.
W**N
Excellent water proof adhesion
I use this glue for all materials in all weather conditions. The assembled items may fall apart but the glued sections still survives.
P**Y
Thick but just requires new thinking
I've always used either Titebond III or epoxy for wood glue ups. If it absolutely has to hold, gap fill, or requires filleting, very long glue time needed, epoxy gets the nod, otherwise I went with Titebond III. Titebond is getting a bit pricey though so I thought I would try Gorilla Wood Glue Ultimate. It's type1 waterproof wood glue just like Titebond III. As everyone else has already noted it is significantly thicker than any other wood glue I've ever used. This may be a deal killer for some because they don't want to have to change the way they do things. I don't mind trying different things to see what works better. I like the fact that this glue is thick. It didn't run all over the place and make a mess. You just can't apply it in the same fashion as other wood glues. I was using this for wide glue ups, 4 1/2 to 5 inches, so I took the cap off squeezed out a glob and, first, used a roller to spread it. I had been using a roller bottle with Titebond. Can't use that with this but the roller still worked well. It was actually much easier use than the Titebond. You don't have to be a careful around edges because it does not run. Then I tried a silicone squeegee (2 1/2" wide with silicone bristles along one edge). This worked even better. I could spread glue on 2 surfaces 4 1/2" x 27" on about 1/5th the time it was taking with the thin glue.Bottom line thicker glue is much easier to control. It only goes where you put it. It doesn't run off on to places you don't want it to go. Spreading it is much faster for this reason. If you're half way careful there's virtually no squeeze out either. I like this stuff. You can't thin it like you can with the type2 glues so of you don't like the thickness don't use it. It's thicker than yogurt but not quite as thick as peanut butter.
J**O
Works well.
Works really well and hardens nicely to seal wood. You can’t really squeeze this out of the tip. It’s better to use a stick to dab and place where you need it.
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