Glue Contact PATTEX tube 50g
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Pattex Contact adhesive, for universal use, is the mother of the brand Pattex. Glue quickly with high grip power. Easy to apply and spread, this glue is ideal for bonding mixed surfaces - and to make the varnish adhere to complicated corners. Usually used indoors in a vast number of materials, except PE and PP. Also suitable for laminates. Heat resistant.
Applications:
wood
Leather
Metal
Plastic
Eraser
Cork
Tips and tricks:
Too much cola?
Removing excess Contact Glue is a child's play. It is truly safe since no solvents are needed.
Wait until the glue is dry to the touch.
Rub the excess glue with your fingers and wrap them in a compact ball of dry glue that you can throw away.
Cola spilled on the clothes?
If you drop Contact Glue on your clothes do not worry. It is easy to remove.
Open the washing machine. Remove the clothing from your body and put it in the machine. Wash at normal temperature.
Remove the garment from the washing machine. The clothes will no longer have contact glue.
Looking for an alternative to the pressure roller?
For effective bonding, the contact glue requires only a short, strong pressure.
Professionals use a pressure roller. But do not worry if you do not have this tool. You can use a roll of dough, a bottle or a similar object and evenly press the glued parts together.
Perfect Results
Pattex Contact is suitable for different types of tasks, but is best suited for indoor use.
Storage:
Pattex Contact Glue should be stored at room temperature. Avoid temperatures below + 5 ° C and above + 50 ° C.
Instructions for use:
1. Make sure the surfaces are clean, dry and cut to size. For this you can use warm soapy water, then dry with paper. Or, in some cases, you can also use a cleaning solvent. Roughing the surface to glue also gives the glue more adhesion.
2. Apply glue to both surfaces and let it dry for approximately 10-15 minutes, so solvents can evaporate. Do not use too much glue; a thin layer will suffice. Use a spatula to spread the glue evenly over the surface.
3. Tap the glue to see if you can proceed. If it is dry, you can join the two surfaces together. Apply a good dose of pressure.
4. To make sure that the glue is to uniformly bond the materials, the professionals sometimes use a pressure roller. A dough roll or a garrefa can also be used for this trick.
5. Allow to dry until a final bond is obtained.
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