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Permatex 84101 PermaPoxy is a fast-setting, clear epoxy that provides permanent strength up to 3400 PSI. It sets in just 5 minutes without the need for clamping, making it ideal for complex assemblies and larger gaps. This versatile adhesive is water and solvent resistant, suitable for bonding a variety of materials including ceramic, glass, metal, and rubber, all while being conveniently packaged in a user-friendly syringe.
Brand | Permatex |
Material | Ceramic,Rubber |
Compatible Material | Glass, Ceramic, Plastic, Metal, Rubber |
Item Form | Oz |
Special Feature | Water resistant |
Color | Factory |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Syringe |
Item Volume | 25 Milliliters |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 686226211637 686226841018 700115573054 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00686226841018 |
Manufacturer | Permatex |
Model | Epoxy |
Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.13 x 3.81 x 8 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 84101 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 84101 |
OEM Part Number | PMT84101 |
Special Features | Water resistant |
R**L
Strong
Super strong and hold
N**A
Stick with this, you can't go wrong!
I am more of a breaker than a fixer. However, I recently had to drive backwards (called "backing up" by the experts) for about 15 feet and was attacked by a traffic sign turned terrorist. It knocked off the driver's side rear view mirror...you know, the one that is outside the car, not the one you actually use up by the roof. It was still semi-attached by some kind of wire or something, but was hanging down and giving me a view only of my tire. Since I already know what a tire looks like, and do occasionally look when making a lane change to the left, I tried to duct tape the thing back on. Didn't work. The mirror still sagged and all I could see was the tire. The man who fixes my car when things hit it said it would cost me $150 to get it back to where I could see those pesky drivers who are always in the lane you need to be in (since I couldn't see them, I just honked and waved my hand out the window a lot when I moved toward the left and you know what, it works.)$150 sounded like a lot, so I decided to postpone the repair, figuring 3 rights make a left anyway, and I'm never in that big a hurry. However, the intervention of a nice policeman convinced me otherwise. I had the option of paying the car fixer $150 or the City considerably more, and had 30 days to make up my mind. I was giving some consideration to holding up the local convenience store, except they know me and the nice man gave me a free Icee last summer. Time was running out and I figured I'd better bite the bullet and go see Mr. Car Fixer. Again. Then I saw this stuff on Amazon. Permatex 84101 PermaPoxy 5 Minute General Purpose Epoxy, Crystal Clear. Even the name inspires confidence...and the price was considerably lower than my other options. I ordered it, it arrived, I glued the outside mirror back on, used more duct tape to keep it in place just until I was sure the glue was set, and unbelievable, I Fixed Something.Yeah, I was kind of astounded too.It's been several weeks and I even forgot about the glue job and took my car to the carwash, where neither the water, the brushes or the little guy with the rag could knock it off. I don't think I'll do that again, not wanting to push my luck, but as a temporary fast fix, this is just amazing. The mirror feels like its on there and really solid. Of course, calling the number on my ticket and explaining that I glued the mirror on and it was holding took some doing. I sent them photos and offered to come down in person, and finally got the citation cleared. I think they were probably just afraid of having me in their parking lot where they park their own cars. But whatever, I'm happy, they're happy, and I'm sure any number of other drivers go home at night without exciting stories about the lunatic who pulled in front of them without looking.For regular gluing jobs, this must be even better. It's easy to use, not having to mix things, no mess. Just real sticking power.
A**N
Needs Thorough Mixing
It states that it's a 5 minute set time but when first I used it it didn't set hard for many hours. I found that mixing it very thoroughly makes it set faster so I've had better results. At 5 minutes it's kind of hard and will hold pieces in place but to fully harden takes a few hours.
M**M
Works, Easy application.
I used this Permatex epoxy to affix my rearview mirror to the windshield -- after the Permatex product specifcally for rearview mirrors failed twice. So far the epoxy is working well. Mirror connection is solid. Recommended.
B**G
Rear view mirror Epoxy glue
Works great, great price. Great value for your buck. Make sure things are dry, don't use windex on your windshield. Scrap any residue off with razor. I had to use a heat gun because it's like 40 degrees out here where I'm at. I did have to use blue tape to keep the rear view mirror bracket still. Either than that works great.
W**C
Works great.
Works great, easy to mix, just wish I had bought the larger size.
Y**O
Es una goma
Esto es lo más malo en pegamento q he probado se hace una melcocha q nunca se pega se mantiene pegajoso y no seca ni en tres días es como si echarás miel en cualquier lugar no sirve para nada no lo compren
K**R
Rearview mirror reattachment
I was a bit skeptical about whether this would work for mounting a rearview mirror, but it turned out perfectly. I had to reattach a mirror in a Cadillac Escalade, which I estimate weighs around 4 or 5 pounds. I thoroughly cleaned the windshield and sanded the mirror bracket to remove the old glue. After mounting the mirror, I let it sit for 36 hours before removing the brace I used to hold it in place. I highly recommend cleaning the surface as much as possible before applying the epoxy.
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