🦏 Tough as a Rhino, Clear as Your Ambition
Rhino Glue Gel is a 40-gram heavy-duty adhesive featuring a triple distilled formula that bonds plastics, metals, wood, rubber, ceramic, and glass in seconds. Its clear gel resists clogging, drying out, and withstands impacts, shocks, moisture, heat, and vibrations, making it the ultimate all-purpose glue for professional and everyday use.
M**O
Works great
It held on pretty amazing!
J**N
Rhino glue
I love the glue and holds good.
0**6
Want to stick car fender plastics to make a good strong repair
I bought this to try and repair a split on my car fender which as we all know is made of a plastic which is difficult to find a glue that will stick it. To my delight it worked effortlessly I only had to hold the torn sides together for a Couple of minutes before it held firm
M**C
Good glue
I am still withholding final judgment on this glue. I have several applications for which I need the glue so I’ll just have to see whether it works on all of these. Some of them are situations for which I have not found a solution, so I hope this glue handles the problem. Like any super glue, it’s not easy to work with. Dries quickly Like most superglue, so no complaint there.
A**R
Sticks as needed -fast set. A minute or less
I tried two different double sided tapes to fasten a magnetic cell phone holder plus another glue. None would stick to the dashboard surface. The Rhino did and the fast set time was very helpful. It is now my go to glue.
B**P
Camaro convertible rear window
That stuff save me 3000 $ !!!The rear window on my 2018 Camaro convertible started detaching. I was told I need to replace the top. Nope...not on a 5 years old car.*stubborn pout*So I went to YouTube-University and found lots of videos on how to re-glue the window. This glue was highly recommended and it didn't disappoint. Most people used suction clamps but this was not working for me at all. I lifted the top and blocked it off to prevent it from closing.( Try working on a slightly open top and you know what I mean.*rolling eyes*) I taped the edges with painting tape to prevent run off messing up the fabric. I filled the glue into a syringe and attached a needle ( You can tell I work in the medical field.*lol*). I carefully applied the glue in between fabric and glass. Note: wear gloves. Afterwards I covered the glass with a towel and layered some bricks( yes..seriously!) on top to weigh it down. I left it like that for 2 hours: rock solid.*happy dance*I don't know how long it'll last but I'm pretty optimistic. Even if I have to redo it, no problem with this magical glue.
A**R
Not super strong
It was OK but it didn't hold up & the piece fell appart
E**S
Quality
A+++
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