Gorilla White Gorilla Glue

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  • Color
    White
  • Size
    Purchased Most Frequently: 2 oz. bottle (White)
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Product Description

Gorilla White Gorilla Glue is the same serious strength you expect from Original Gorilla Glue, in a dries white, faster formula. White Gorilla Glue is a 100% waterproof glue, safe for indoor and outdoor use and strong enough to stand up to the elements. The white glue easily bonds foam, wood, metal, ceramic, stone and much more!

Product Features

  • DRIES WHITE: 2x Faster Than Original Gorilla Glue.
  • 100% WATERPROOF: Won’t break down when exposed to outdoor elements.
  • VERSATILE: Bonds wood, stone, metal, ceramic, foam, glass and more!
  • INCREDIBLY STRONG: Expands 3 times into the materials to form an incredibly strong bond.

Storage Tips

After each use, wipe lid and nozzle clean with a dry cloth. For 2 ounce bottles, tightly replace the lid after wiping clean and store in a cool, dry place. Country of Origin: United States.

Application Instructions

Gorilla Glue is a moisture activated polyurethane adhesive, therefore, you need to apply a small amount of moisture to one surface. Then apply glue to the dry surface and clamp. For dense hardwoods, lightly dampen both surfaces prior to gluing. Apply a thin layer of glue. Gorilla Glue expands up to 3 times so little bit goes a long way. As a general guide, use a ½ ounce per square foot. Be careful of uncured "squeeze-out" or wet glue, particularly on finished furniture. It is strongly recommended that gloves are worn during application. If you do get Gorilla Glue on your skin, try removing it with a dry cloth or paper towel first (particularly if the glue is still tacky). If that doesn’t work, try washing with soap and cold water, or using an exfoliator with a gritty texture. Dry your skin and apply lotion. We do not recommend using any kind of alcohol, acetone, or other solvent.
* Multiple cases may be shipped per package in order to minimize the charge for shipping.

 

Technical Information

Gorilla White Gorilla Glue
  • Adhesive: White   How are adhesives different?
  • Service/Operating Temperature: -20°F to 180°F
  • Application Temperature: 32°F to 100°F
  • Country of Origin: United States
Note: Specifications are those given by manufacturers and are not tested for accuracy.

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5201 Standard sizes

ITEM SIZEITEM # ITEMS PER CASE QUANTITY ORDERING PRICE PER ITEM PRICE PER CASE

0.75 oz. precision pen

5201103

UPC = 052427520111
6

Single Item (1-5 Items)

1 - 2 Cases (6-17 Items)

3 - 4 Cases (18-29 Items)

5+ Cases (>= 30 Items)

$3.49 $4.59

$2.89 $3.98

$2.87 $3.95

$2.84 $3.92

N/A

$17.34 $23.88

$17.22 $23.70

$17.04 $23.52

2 oz. bottle

5201205

UPC = 052427520128
10

Single Item (1-9 Items)

1 - 2 Cases (10-29 Items)

3 - 4 Cases (30-49 Items)

5+ Cases (>= 50 Items)

$5.86

$5.26
a 10% discount

$5.21
a 11% discount

$5.17
a 12% discount

N/A

$52.60

$52.10

$51.70

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