Are you tired of having to use nails and screws during repair jobs and ending up with multiple holes in the wall? UniBond No More Nails Original Grab Adhesive is a heavy-duty adhesive meant to be used for mounting and bonding without hassle and mess. The formula of the glue ensures extra strength and a professional finish to your repairs. The construction glue can be used for most common building materials such as wood, ceramic, metal, concrete, brick, plaster and most plastics* provided one of the two surfaces is porous. Specially designed for interior use, it ensures strong bonds for heavy-duty repair and DIY jobs in almost any capacity – ideal for fixing skirting boards or window ledges and for many other internal bonding applications.
Eliminates the need for mounting with nails ...
Are you tired of having to use nails and screws during repair jobs and ending up with multiple holes in the wall? UniBond No More Nails Original Grab Adhesive is a heavy-duty adhesive meant to be used for mounting and bonding without hassle and mess. The formula of the glue ensures extra strength and a professional finish to your repairs. The construction glue can be used for most common building materials such as wood, ceramic, metal, concrete, brick, plaster and most plastics* provided one of the two surfaces is porous. Specially designed for interior use, it ensures strong bonds for heavy-duty repair and DIY jobs in almost any capacity – ideal for fixing skirting boards or window ledges and for many other internal bonding applications.
Eliminates the need for mounting with nails or screws
Solvent-free
Super strong instant mounting adhesive specially designed for interior use
Various bundle package options available from the options menu
Simple and precise application, allowing control of the flow of glue with the use of a cartridge gun
Glue Colour – White
*Not suitable for PE, PP and Teflon or for fixing mirrors
Product Model No. – 1969154
How to Use
1. Cut a vertical seam on one side of the nozzle with a utility knife. Clean the nozzle off with a rag to remove any drips. Then, take the tube out of the gun and lay it sideways on a stable surface. Brace it against the table with your non-dominant hand. Grab a utility knife and puncture the base of the nozzle with the tip of your blade. Drag the blade up to cut a straight line through one side of the nozzle, all the way through the tip.
2. Wrap the nozzle tight with electrical or masking tape. Once you’ve finished your cut, grab a roll of electrical tape. Masking tape will work as well. Starting at the base, wrap the tape around the nozzle tightly.
3. Squeeze a bit of silicone out to fill the nozzle entirely. Put the tube back into the caulk gun. Tighten the hook against the back of the tube and point the tip on a scrap piece of wood or a paper plate. Pull the trigger on your gun once or twice and let the silicone spill out.
4. Tape the tip off and store your silicone. Once you’ve filled the nozzle out, grab another piece of tape and wrap it over the tip of the nozzle. This will keep some of the air out, but the good news is that you don’t really care if a little air gets inside. Removing any silicone that dries out in the nozzle will be easy as pie.
5. Push the dry silicone out with a screwdriver to reuse it. Once you’re ready to reuse the caulk, peel off all of the tape and grab a flathead screwdriver. Near the base of the nozzle, push the tip of your screwdriver into the slit you cut. Use your screwdriver to pry out the dried chunks of silicone inside of your nozzle. Then, re-tape the nozzle tight with electrical tape to close up the slit and put the tube back into your gun to reuse it.