July 2000's
Glue of the Month
LePage's Universal Adhesive
In our search for a new adhesive for July's Glue of the Month, we came across an interesting trend towards "Polyurethane Adhesive". LePage's has it's Universal Adhesive, Elmer's has Probond, and then there is Gorilla Glue (February 2000 Glue of the month) Just as in the world of fashion, even the adhesive world has its trends. The sixties saw the new epoxies, the seventies brought us the cyanoacrylates (krazy glue), the eighties had the solvent free contact cements and the nineties had the temporary or fun taks. We predict that Polyurethane adhesives are going to be the glue of the decade.LePage's Universal Adhesive works on metal, glass, foam, wood, stone, ceramics, and most plastics. It is a great gap filler. It is water proof, resistant to extreme temperatures, solvent free, stainable and paintable. It is affordable and we especially like the handy plug free nozzle.
So could this be the illusive all purpose adhesive that we at this to that are continually in search of? Polyurethane certainly have made advances in the adhesive world, but we feel it is our duty to educate our users. Please use this stuff with care, use gloves, ventilation, and do not use if you have a history of respiratory problems. This glue contains isocyanates which can be extremely dangerous and damaging to the skin and respiratory system. Because we think that this glue, and many more like it, will be on more and more hardware store shelves in the years to come, we want you to know about it. It works well, but please use it with care and abide the cautionary notes.
Here are some sites that we have found about isocyanates.
Regular LePage's Universal Adhesive page
Past Glues of the Month
- August 2003 - Mr. Sticky's Underwater Glue
- April 2003 - P.C. Woody
- January 2003 - Weld-on Adhesives and Cements
- December 2002 - Krazy Glue with Skin Guard
- November 2002 - Permatex Bullseye Windshield Repair
- September 2002 - UHU "Twist & Glue"
- August 2002 - Aleene's Platinum Bond Patio and Garden Adhesive
- July 2002 - Gloozit Marine and RV Gloo
- May 2002 - Jones Tones Plexi Clear Glue
- April 2002 - Silicone-Be-Gone
- March 2002 - Eggs
- February 2002 - Rabbit Skin Glue by Gamblin Artist Colors
- January 2002 - LePage's new Easy Flow System
- December 2001 - Scotch Tape
- November 2001 - Daptex Foam Sealant
- October 2001 - Gelatin and Glycerin Glue
- September 2001 - Crayola Project Glue
- August 2001 - Waterweld
- July 2001 - Yes Glue
- June 2001 - Little Red Cap
- May 2001 - Weldbond reprise
- April 2001 - Stoneco Padding Glue
- March 2001 - PascoFix
- February 2001 - Quick Grab
- January 2001 - Coccoina Colla Bianca
- December 2000 - Royal Icing
- November 2000 - Good Glue
- October 2000 - Pros-Aide
- September 2000 - Elmer's Galactic Glue
- August 2000 - Microcrystalline Wax
- July 2000 - LePage's Universal Adhesive
- June 2000 - Tear Mender Fabric Leather Cement
- May 2000 - Shoe Goo
- April 2000 - Magic Goo Gone
- March 2000 - Sure Hold Plastic Surgery
- February 2000 - Gorilla Glue
- January 2000 - Casein Glue (milk)
- December 1999 - Aleene's Original "Tacky Glue"
- November 1999 - Weldbond Universal Space Age Adhesive
- October 1999 - Kryolan Spirit Gum
- September 1999 - Elmer's Washable School Glue
- August 1999 - Seal-All
- July 1999 - Loctite 349 Impruv
- June 1999 - Sikaflex
- May 1999 - Yamato Sticking Paste
- April 1999 - No More Nails
- April Fools 1999 - Juicy Fruit Gum
- March 1999 - Chair Doctor Glue by Veritas