🔧 Bond like a pro—fast, strong, and heat-proof!
Loctite 319 Rear View Mirror Bonder is a high-performance, heat-resistant adhesive designed for rapid bonding of glass, metal, ceramics, and plastics. Featuring a 1-minute fixture time and a shear strength of 10 N/mm, it compensates for thermal expansion up to 120°C, ensuring a durable and reliable rear view mirror installation every time.
Manufacturer | Henkel |
Part Number | 194088 |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 3 cm; 5 g |
Item model number | 194088 |
Size | 1 - Pack |
Colour | Clear |
Style | CLASSIC |
Material | Acrylic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Heat Resistant |
Usage | glass, metal, ceramics ,plastics |
Included Components | 1 Tube |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 5 g |
C**R
Problem solved easily
Yes it works , followed the instructions and no problems , on my daughters BMW , the interior mirror fell off with the button still in it , after some careful wrestling with some grips I managed to release the button , So after carefully working out where to put the button I marked the screen with some tape and bonded the button in place as per instructions , I waited 30 minuets twice as long as instructed . The real test was after connecting the wiring back I had to quarter turn the mirror onto the button , this took some force and quite clearly the bond held and the mirror clicked into position , Amazon driver apparently was unable to gain access to my house , the ring doorbell suggests differently so I had to pay extra to get a prime same day delivery , had to happen when it really is urgent , 1st one still not arrived but I will keep it anyway if it does arrive.
C**E
Not fit for purpose
Useless unless you are using on a bog standard mirror, anything heavier will not hold. There is also such a small amount in the tube that it is not worth the money.
W**R
Good but you have to follow the instructions
Worked really well, but you really do need to follow the instructions. It goes off really quickly once you put the adhesive onto the mesh. If you take too long getting it onto the windscreen, or if you try to move it once you stick it onto the glass, it will not work. So, you have a matter of a few seconds to put the adhesive onto the metal, place the mesh onto the adhesive, and position the base onto windscreen. Once in place, do not move, or the adhesive will not work. And remember, this only works for bare metal to bare glass. And really you need to separate the mirror from the base, if you're trying to hold the entire mirror assembly in place you will almost certainly fail.
A**.
Use glass etching cream to prep glass for a proper bond.
First time was a fail!Followed instructions, cleaned windscreen thoroughly with scraper blade and alcohol as well as silicon remover, applied as directed, left it for 60 minutes and it popped right off when I exerted the slightest pressure on the mirror bracket.Second time was a success!I used some glass etching cream to prep the glass and tried the remains of the glue and activator pad. This time it worked and the mirror bracket is solidly attached to the windscreen, for the time being at least.Loctite ought to upgrade their kit to include some glass etching cream and expand their instructions accordingly.
J**Y
Easy to use and worked first time.
Does exactly as it should. Refitted my large Motorhome rearview mirror and all seems sturdy so far.Keep an eye out for any run of the adhesive onto the screen and clear up before it sets - could do with that being mentioned on the instructions, but doesn’t affect my score.Clearly time will tell, but so far so good!
A**R
Bonded perfectly
I was a bit sceptical after reading some reviews (after I had ordered it ) but used it as per instructions and it worked perfectly on a heavy BMW mirror so would recommend and use again . Advice would be make sure both bonding surfaces are spotlessly clean .
I**.
Didn’t work
Didn’t work unfortunately
R**W
Didn’t hold
Followed instructions but it still only held for 2 days , however my mirror didn’t have a button and the instructions are more in favour of this so maybe buy a mirror with a button before trying this