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Loctite Marine Epoxy is a high-strength, waterproof two-part adhesive designed for permanent bonding on wet or dry surfaces. Delivered via a convenient dual syringe for perfect mixing, it sets in 2 hours and fully cures in 24 hours. Resistant to water, solvents, and impacts, it bonds a wide range of materials including metal, PVC, glass, and wood, curing to a durable white finish ideal for marine and household repairs.
Brand | Loctite |
Specific Uses For Product | Repair |
Material | Epoxy resin / Polymercaptan hardener |
Compatible Material | Metal, Glass, Ceramic, Wood, Many Rigid Plastics, China, Tile, Fiberglass, Concrete, Stone |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | Strong |
Color | White |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Syringe |
Item Volume | 25 Milliliters |
Viscosity | Medium |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
UPC | 079340647978 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00079340647978 |
Manufacturer | Loctite |
Part Number | 1919324 |
Item Weight | 0.882 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.38 x 3.88 x 8 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 1919324 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Pack |
Special Features | Strong |
Included Components | Adhesive |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**.
Good Epoxy, it will do the job! Just don't buy a lot at one time.
I have used this epoxy on all kinds of materials. Wood, metal and even some plastics with great success. It's easy to mix and sets rock hard in 24 hours or less. It is my favorite epoxy and yes, it's definitely waterproof! The only problem I've had is when I bought a lot of them at one time only to find out that some of the epoxy was old and was hard to mix. When I contacted Loctite about this problem, they refuse to do anything about. Despite this, I still think its good epoxy.
A**A
Repaired a chip on a white tub easily
After watching a YouTube video, I bought this epoxy to repair a small open chip in the bathtub. It was easy to dispense, mix, and apply. The color blended really well with the white tub color. I thought I was going to be replacing the bathtub, but this epoxy has extended the life of the tub a little longer.
H**H
Works very well in my shower.
Really like this product. This is the third product that I tried with the small chip that I have in my shower, and it is still there. Follow a few simple steps....1. Dry and clean the chipped area very well.2. sand the area a bit with sand paper. So, when you apply the epoxy it will stick to it.3. clean it again with rubbing alcohol, to make sure the area is completely clean of the any residue that you just sand off in step 2.4. Mix well the epoxy in a flat cap, or any disposable thicker plastic thing that you are going to throw away. Make sure it's mixed well.5. Apply the mix to the area and let it sit. I know it's says it's ready to use after 2 hours. I let my sit over night just to make extra sure.
K**K
Good Fix, but Be Careful with Application
I used this to fix some marble kitchen sink anchors and it worked great. The bond is really strong but the application can get a bit messy. I had to make sure to clean up quickly before it dried. It takes a little time to cure but overall, it does the job. Would recommend just be careful with how much you use.
T**A
Works great with a few limitations
Overall, I love using this product. I've fixed more items than I can remember.That said, it's not the perfect fix because it WILL be visible. It's not superglue. You need to have this material all around the break. Think of it as a cast for a broken limb. It will allow the limb to be used, but if you want a strong hold, it's going to be obvious. It dries very shiny.As it's going on like a cast, it will be a big white shiny blob. The only exception is when the epoxy is inside of a part. In this case it will hold VERY well. When it’s visible, I've tried coloring it with sharpies, but the color will wear off and you'll be back to white. I've also tried mixing enamel color into the wet epoxy, but it didn't give me the color I wanted, so I didn't use it.I've used this on my truck's engine when the plastic retainer for the throttle was broken by the mechanic (and he didn't take responsibility for breaking it). As the throttle linkage is immediately above the engine, it has held up to the engine heat for 5 years now.I've also found you can sand this epoxy. It finishes quite nicely with wet emery cloth.People who have stated in reviews that the directions show it won't work underwater .. didn't read ALL of the directions. At the very end of the directions it states it will work underwater, but it takes longer to cure.On the slightly negative side: 1) The white blob .. no getting around that. 2) It will break if enough shear force is applied and there have been several plastic toys that it wouldn't hold properly. 3) It also takes quite a while to harden which can prove to be VERY frustrating when trying to repair something. It's fairly fluid when it's first mixed. A few times I've used super glue to hold the parts together and then slathered the epoxy all around the break. This style of repair has worked a number of times. A few times I've also waited 10-15 minutes for the epoxy to start to thicken a bit before applying it.Overall, it can work for many applications .. I've even used it for filling damaged spots in our almost white ceramic floor tile and then sanded it down with wet emery cloth to remove the gloss finish.
R**A
A must-have for fixit types!
I've repaired many hard plastic items that cracked due to age or poor manufacturing. ASAP after the crack is discovered, use superglue/cyanoacrylate IN the crack, sand the outside and apply the marine epoxy to strengthen the repair. The waterproof nature of this makes it great for all kinds of jobs. I called Igloo when the screw cap cracked on a 6 gal. water jug, hoping to get the part. "Buy a new one; we don't sell those caps." was their reply. Right! I sanded, cleaned the cap, used the marine epoxy and have used it for three years now. I also fixed the screw-on connector for a hand-held shower, and the handle for a rotary cheese grater. If you're a JB Weld kind of person, keep this in your fridge!
K**N
A great product but my 2 hour dry product came faulty and I need it replaced
The gray part of the 2 hour epoxy is so dry it has taken a wrench to get even a bit to come out. Both tubes I got are like this. It's way past the time when I can return through Amazon because I don't use this stuff that often and just like to keep it on hand. First time ever this has happened and I've bought from this same source in the past with no problems. Do I need to just order again and hope that it is good? I'd rather have a replacement for both tubes as neither are useable. Normally I would have just thrown it out, but at the price of everything these days I can no longer do that.Later post: Amazon acknowledged faulty product and replaced no charge. How’s that for a first-class retailer? Over the return time window but I buy this stuff to keep in stock for later use. Amazon, I’m impressed and glad to be a customer.
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