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-AEROSOL SPRAY-
-WATER RESISTANT-
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-SHAKE BEFORE USE-
-SPRAY BOTH SURFACES EVENLY-
-SPRAY FROM A DISTANCE OF [17.78 CM]-
(USE [[30 CM] RULER] AS REFERENCE)
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-ALLOW 1 MINUTE TO “DRY TO TACK”-
-STOPWATCH-
(CLOCK iOS APP)
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-PRESS THE SURFACES TOGETHER-
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-FOR “REPOSITIONABLE BONDS”, ONLY SPRAY 1 SURFACE-
-ALLOW 2 MINUTES TO “DRY TO TACK”-
-THE BOND IS REPOSITIONABLE FOR 10 MINUTES BEFORE BECOMING PERMANENT-
-TO DETACH, GENTLY PEEL FROM 1 CORNER-
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“ethyl cyanoacrylate”
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*ACTIVE INGREDIENTS* —>
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*FULLY CURES IN [10 MINUTES]-
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*TENSILE STRENGTH* —>
-[4250 PSI]-
-[POUNDS] PER [SQUARE INCH]-
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*SI EQUIVALENT* —>
-[NEWTONS] PER [SQUARE METER]-
-AKA “THE PASCAL”-
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-A MEASURE OF “PRESSURE”-
(“FORCE” / “AREA”)
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“TENSILE” —> “TENSION”
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*MATERIALS* —>
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-[396 GRAMS]-
$9.94
(LESS THAN [3 CENTS] / [GRAM])
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*HEIGHT* —>
-[24.13 CM]-
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Gorilla Spray Adhesive is heavy duty, multi-purpose and easy to use.
Gorilla Spray Adhesive forms a clear, permanent bond that is moisture resistant and can be used on projects both indoors and out.
This spray adhesive is also photo safe.
Its wide pad nozzle and controlled, fine mist spray provide an even application on the project you are working on.
Gorilla Spray Adhesive is a multi-purpose product that will bond a wide variety of surfaces including fabric, paper, wood, plastic**, cardboard, foam, metal and more!
**Not recommended for use on polypropylene (PP) or polyethylene (PE) plastics, vinyl, or any type of rubber with high oil or plasticizer content.
Not for use on food contact surfaces.
Do not use for bonding weighted materials.
Direct UV exposure may affect color
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DIRECTIONS:
All surfaces should be clean and free of dirt, grease and oil.
Protect surrounding areas from overspray to avoid residual adhesive.
Shake can well before using.
Hold the can 6 to 8 inches from surfaces to be bonded and spray an even coat of adhesive
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For Maximum Bond Strength:
Spray both surfaces to be joined.
Allow to dry to tack (approximately 1 minute) and press surfaces firmly together
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For Repositionable Bonds:
Spray a light even coat on one surface.
Allow to dry 1-3 minutes before joining.
Repositionable up to 10 minutes depending on surface type, then bond becomes permanent.
To remove, gently peel from corner.
Tip:
To avoid possible clogging, turn can away from body, turn upside down and spray a short jet of clear gas after completing the job.
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STORAGE:
After each use, wipe nozzle with a dry cloth and replace cap.
Gorilla Spray Adhesive is a flammable adhesive that should not be used or stored near heat, sparks, flames or while smoking.
Do not store at temperatures above 120F.
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Tip:
To avoid possible clogging, turn can away from body, turn upside down and spray a short jet of clear gas after completing each project.
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“GORILLA”
“AMAZON’S CHOICE”
“HEAVY DUTY”
“CLEAR GLUE”
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*COMPATIBLE SURFACES* —>
-FOAM-
-WOOD-
-GLASS-
-PAPER-
-LEATHER-
-PLASTIC-
-METAL-
-CERAMIX-
-RUBBER-
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“COMFORT NOZZLE”
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-TOTAL PRICE-
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-GORILLA GLUE-
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Gorilla Glue is an American brand of gorilla’s polyurethane adhesives based in Sharonville, Ohio.
They are known for their original Gorilla Glue, which was first sold in 1994.
In 1994, during a trip to Indonesia, Mark Singer saw Danish-made polyurethane glue being used to make teak furniture.
After returning to the US, he founded the company, created the brand name Gorilla Glue, and then acquired the North American rights for the glue from the Danish manufacturer
It was originally marketed towards woodworkers and sold to the general public.
The company was purchased by Lutz Tool Company, which later changed its name to The Gorilla Glue Company
It is privately owned by the Ragland family.
In late 2016, the company relocated from its Cincinnati location on Red Bank Road to Sharonville, a suburb of Cincinnati
As of 2025, brothers Pete and Nick Ragland serve as co-presidents of the Gorilla Glue Company.[4]
Original Gorilla Glue works on wood, stone, foam, metal, ceramic, glass, and other materials.
It expands slightly while drying, sometimes enough to cause squeeze-out, which foams up in the air. [5]
Super is a fast-drying glue.
Gel Super is a no-dripping variety.
Gorilla Construction Adhesive is an adhesive used for construction purposes
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Original Gorilla Glue
Gorilla Glue is harmful if inhaled.
It is irritating to the eyes, respiratory system, nasal system, and skin.
If ingested, it may cause gastrointestinal blockage.[7]
GHS07: Exclamation markGHS08: Health hazard
In 2015, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took interest as Gorilla Glue claimed that its product was made in USA.
The FTC alleged “that certain labels and marketing materials may have overstated the extent to which Gorilla Glue adhesive products are made in the United States”, because many of the raw materials were sourced overseas first
Due to Gorilla Glue’s stated intent to correct this marketing issue, the FTC decided not to take further action
Gorilla Glue Co. started a lawsuit against the Las Vegas-based developer of marijuana strains, GG Strains LLC.
In October 2017, the companies reached a settlement requiring GG Strains and its licensees to cease using the name Gorilla Glue, any gorilla imagery, and similarities to Gorilla Glue Co. trademarks by September 19, 2018
Following this, GG Strains has renamed their product GG or GG4.[11]
Cyanoacrylate
Gorilla Tape
^ Dresdner, Michael (May 6, 2008). “Gorilla Glue: The Gorilla Grows with New Glues”. Woodworking | Blog | Videos | Plans | How To. Retrieved January 30, 2023.
^ Coolidge, Alexander (September 11, 2013). “Gorilla Glue branches out with national TV advertising”. The Cincinnati Enquirer. Archived from the original on September 30, 2019 – via USA Today.
^ Demeropolis, Tom (March 17, 2015). “Gorilla Glue moving headquarters to Sharonville”. Cincinnati Business Courier.
^ Crawford, John (April 18, 2019). “Behind the Curtain of a Family Business · Babson Thought & Action”. Babson Thought & Action. Retrieved January 30, 2023.
^ Schwarz, Christopher (February 6, 2007). “The Truth About Polyurethane Glue”. Popular Woodworking.
^ https://www.gorillatough.com/wp-content/uploads/SDS-Update_Original-Gorilla-Glue-v1.5.pdf
^ Gorilla Glue US Safety Data Sheet. Archived October 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Accessed June 23, 2012.
^ Jump up to: a b Ensor, Julia (June 5, 2015). “Closing letter to Alison J. Stimac, Esq., on behalf of Gorilla Glue Company” (PDF). Federal Trade Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 30, 2023. Retrieved January 30, 2023.
^ “Gorilla Glue adhesives company reaches settlement with cannabis business”. The Cannabist. October 4, 2017. Retrieved October 18, 2017.
^ “The Gorilla Glue Company vs. GG Strains”. documentcloud.org. United States District Court. March 24, 2017. Retrieved June 26, 2018.
^ “Zkittlez, Runtz and Other Strain Names With Legal Issues | Wikileaf”. www.wikileaf.com. Retrieved January 30, 2023.
Official website
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Gorilla Glue
A bottle of Original Gorilla Glue
Product type Glue
Produced by The Gorilla Glue Company
Country United States
Introduced 1994; 31 years ago
Previous owners Mark Singer, Lutz Tool Company
Registered as a trademark in Worldwide
Website gorillatough.com
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