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Sugru Moldable Glue is a versatile, self-adhesive silicone rubber that bonds permanently to a wide range of materials. It cures at room temperature within 12-24 hours into a durable, waterproof, UV-resistant, and temperature-resistant (from -50°C to +180°C) rubber, perfect for repairs, crafts, and custom solutions without the need for drilling or harsh chemicals.
| ASIN | B01BFE0KNQ |
| Brand Name | Sugru |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Material | Alloy Steel, Aluminum, Glass, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Stone, Wood |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,824) |
| Full Cure Time | 12 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060280540004 |
| Included Components | 3 x 5g single-use packs of Original Formula Sugru (Black) |
| Item Form | Putty |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Mouldable Glue |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | FormFormForm Ltd |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model | I000470 |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Self-adhesive,Waterproof |
| Part Number | I000470 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Repair, Craft |
| UPC | 611359144927 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
| Viscosity | High Viscosity |
| Viscosity Level | High |
| Volume | 125 Milliliters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
S**.
Interesting product with even more interesting applications.
I’m still not quite sure what kind of magic is in this stuff, but it works—and it works really well. I was skeptical at first when someone recommended it to me as a moldable glue that dries into a durable, drillable rubber-like solid, but it absolutely lived up to the hype. I used Sugru to discreetly mount a forward-facing camera into the grille of a car. I sanded down the adhesion point to give it more grip, molded the Sugru into place to create a strong base, let it cure, and then used screws to attach the camera bracket. It’s holding up great so far and feels very secure. It’s definitely a strange but incredibly versatile product. Whether you’re doing creative DIY work or just need a strong, flexible adhesive solution, Sugru is worth a try. Just be sure to prep your surfaces properly—it makes all the difference! Only downside is there is not a lot of it in each of the packets so you might need to buy more than you would think.
J**R
Moldable in your hands, sticks perfectly, strong, easy to remove later, expire date is legit
#1 - They (really) expire, so watch the date. Once expired, they are partially cured in the package and will not fully cure when opened. This is important. I have used Sugru for many different repairs, enhancements, etc. The best thing it has done for me is allow me to attach my GoPro (the mount) to my motorcycle helmet or other curvy/irregular surfaces. Sugru molds how you need it, then cures fairly quickly in a day or two. It easily holds on to a GoPro, even in wind or getting knocked around - it won't accidentally come off. When you need to remove the Sugru, use a plastic scraper and it comes off in pieces, with some decent effort. But it doesn't damage the surface or stick so well that you need a jack hammer or knife to come off. It has perfect adhesion qualities for daily use but still removable without pulling a muscle or needing a razor blade. The creators really hit a home run on getting that part right. Impressed. Potential Uses: - GoPro mounting options, instead of an adhesive pad - put around a pencil to make it easier to hold for people with huge hands - desk sculptures - make a phone or pen holder for your desk - sticking something to a mostly smoothish surface (not a painted wall...it sticks VERY well when cured) - replace a missing keyboard button or a turnable knob on a radio or device - restore cable ends so the wires aren't hanging out Probably poor uses: - patch a hole in your oil pan - not chemical resistant - custom earplugs - it's only barely soft to the touch, still firm - furniture sliders - unless you are a 25 lb child - sticky tack for mounting things on the wall - your wall paint will probably come off with it - face mask - expensive for that much and would probably be heavy - making a spatula for cooking - I don't know.... someone should test this - patching concrete sidewalks - I don't think it would stick that well to concrete
D**H
Interesting novel material that seems to have many potential uses
When cured it is low in tensile strength, but it seems to adhere well to things that other adhesives won't. When I saw a description of the material I immediately thought of an automotive problem: The gasket on the glass moon roof of my 1998 Nissan Pathfinder had shrunk, leaving about a 3/8" gap into which water would pour during heavy rain. The gasket is made of neoprene rubber, and even the best duct tape will not stick to it. Sugru seems to have bonded well with both neoprene and glass, and I am pleased to report that I had no significant flooding in my SUV after today's rainstorms. The idea of an air-curing silicone that doesn't have volatile non-polar solvents or ammonia intrigues me. My only negatives so far are that the stuff has kind of a lumpy texture and doesn't seem to be moldable into a highly precise form, and it's not particularly strong. I think it has a lot of potential for repairing seals, and cushioning moving parts that are prone to colliding. It's rather pricey, and once you open a container you have to use it all at once. Planning is essential. Congratulations on the inventors for creating a truly novel material! I suggest marketing it for automotive purposes, as there are a lot of rubbery seals on motor vehicles. Thanks for the opportunity to try something new.
D**S
Where has this been all my life?
I have been working on refurbishing an old car. I was able to use Sugru for 5 different repairs! For one repair, the radio button caps were missing so I molded some new ones. On eBay, they were asking $42 each for new buttons, so this was a big $ saver! There was a dig in the center console so I was able to use Sugru to make a small, almost undetectable patch. One of the black leather seats had a cigarette burn hole in it and Sugru made a very durable, small patch rather than going out and buying a leather repair kit. It is not noticeable either unless you are looking for it. Under the hood, the engine covers used a plastic bolting system to tie down to the engine. The plastic bolts had torn and were rendered useless Until I patched them back together! And lastly, I also used it to pin down one of the rain channel weatherstrips that was popping up from the car. The weatherstrips run from front windshield to back windshield along the edge of the car and from years in the sun, one of the ends had lost its clip. Sugru made a wonderful, adhesive bond. It is amazing how versatile this stuff is! A tip if you are in a heat sealer... Put your sealer on high temperature and use it to seal your aluminum patch back up once you have removed all of the air. Take that pouch and put it inside a small plastic bag and heat seal that after getting out all of the air. This will save it from exposure to air and you should be able to get a second and third use out of the same pouch
L**3
No me daba confianza que fuese un material como plastilina pero estoy totalmente aluginada de la efectividad, facilidad y resistencia. Es una pasada pegar cosas que dificilmente harías con cualquier pegamento. Muy contenta von el descubrimiento.
M**M
This is a very clever product. I have used the white version to fix a fractured wooden window frame. The window was so damaged that it kept falling past its catch, but the Sugru, applied quickly and easily, set within 24 hours and the window has been solidly behind its catch ever since. I have also just used the black version to fix a fractured shower screen runner track. The wheel the door hangs on was getting stuck and making a loud clanking noise every time we pulled the shower screen open or closed. This was because the track the wheel runs on had somehow shattered, leaving a fractured hole into which the wheel noisily sank every time the door was used. A bit of Sugru in the hole and within 24 hours the wheel was able to move along the track smoothly again, without any noise or annoyance. For the price and flexibility of use, this is one of the cleverest products I have come across. Highly recommended
M**Y
Used it on my hjc helmet to fix a chin mount for my gopro.
U**H
SUGRU ist besser als WD40 und Duct-Tape zusammen! Mit Sugru hab ich schon so viel repariert: gebrochene Handy-Ladekabel, Fach der Kühlschranktür, Anstoßecken für die Powerbank, Rutschschutz fürs Arbeitshandy, Ersatz-Powerknopf fürs GPS. Verarbeitbar wie Knete, nach dem Aushärten so fest und flexibel wie Gummi. Sensationell!!! Ich hab immer ne Tüte Sugru im Kühlschrank (da hält es am längsten)
C**N
J'ai découvert cette pâte par un tuto sur youtube. Je suis très surpris ! Même sur un casque moto en fibre de carbone, la pâte adhère. Elle m'a permit de poser ma fixation go-pro au niveau de la mentonière. Un produit qui pour l'instant, résiste à la vitesse et au vent. Je ne l'ai pas testé sous la pluie, mais je ne doute pas de son efficacitée. Pour le prix, imbatable. Pour une fixation gopro, utiliser 2 pâtes est necessaire, mais cela tiens super bien !
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