Re: Lepage Contact cement. Ok for marine carpet adhesive?
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Re: Lepage Contact cement. Ok for marine carpet adhesive?
I'll bet it looks good now eh?
The solvent based cement is good. here
Not all sealants are suitable for all projects. There is a range of products that will make your project a success, whether you use them as concrete joint caulk or sealants for concrete. here
While this guide focuses on repairs, it is worth noting that you can seal entire surfaces like concrete floors to protect them and make them easier to clean.
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Stay flexible! Flexible, elastic bonds expand and contract when construction materials move. That flexibility protects the original seal and helps it stay resistant to weather, stress, and movement.
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If you have a repair project at hand, you will want to use a flexible filling material to repair driveways, garage floors, concrete floors and decks, and sidewalks. If you think the name is the game, you might be surprised to learn that some concrete sealants can repair other materials besides concrete. Some even work for bonding materials to brick, stucco, metal, wood, vinyl, fiberglass, and other substrates. [links]
Generally speaking, you can use concrete sealants to repair or protect concrete surfaces. more
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Tried a bit of the Home Hardware house brand I had kicking around. Bingo! Grabbed immediately. That's contact cement! more
I've got a project where I'm gluing velcro to aluminum. Bought some fresh contact cement at HD. Solvent based Lepages "Heavy Duty" in the blue can.
Anyone else have this experience with Lepages "Heavy Duty"?
Friend of mine just last week had a similar problem gluing melamine veneer to a sheet of particle board for a counter. Followed all the instructions, and it appeared to bond. Next day he brought it over to my shop to borrow my flush Trim router. Started to route, the whole piece of veneer just slid right off, completely lost the bond.