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Gorilla Hot Glue Sticks
- Incredibly Durable*: For Projects That Last
- Weather Resistant: For Indoor And Outdoor Use
- All Temperature: Safe For Both High And Low Temperature Glue Guns
- High Temperature For Strong Bonding: Wood, Plastic, Metal, Glass And More!
- Low Temperature For Delicate Materials: Floral, Fabric, Foam, Jewelry And More!
- 45 Second Extended Working Time
- Versatile: Works On Hard To Bond Surfaces Like Metal And Glass.
- Impact Tough®
- Use either low or high temp glue gun, per glue gun instructions.
- HIGH TEMP: Use with high temp guns for strong bonding; wood, plastic, metal, glass and more!
- LOW TEMP: Use with low temp guns for delicate surface materials; floral, fabric, foam, jewelry and more!
- Test product before its intended use. Working time is dependent on amount of glue applied and temperature of glue gun.
- Application Temperature –works In High And Low Temperature Hot Glue Guns
- Outdoor – Yes
- Moisture Resistant – Water Resistant – Not Recommended For Continual Water Exposure
- Paintable – Yes
- Sandable – Yes
- Stainable – Yes
- Expands When Cured – No
- Cured Color – Clear/opaque
- Storage Tips –store Below 55° C. Store Out Of Direct Uv Light.
- Gap Filling – Yes
We realize any DIY project may have a spill and we want to help you with tips and tricks to successfully remove glue from fingers and nails.
We recommend exercising caution because dispensed Gorilla Hot Glue material can be extremely hot. If Gorilla Hot Glue Sticks get on your fingers, wash the area under cold water, allow the glue to cure, and then gently remove.
What should I do if I think a human or animal has ingested Gorilla Hot Glue?
For medical emergencies, call 1-800-420-7186 anytime to reach a member of our product safety team.
Will Gorilla Hot Glue bond plastic/vinyl/rubber?
Gorilla Hot Glue bonds most plastics, but may not work well on certain difficult to bond plastics, such as polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), or rubbers with high oil or plasticizer content. If attempting to bond these types of plastics, roughening the surface may help increase bond strength.
Is Gorilla Hot Glue food safe?
Gorilla Hot Glue is not recommended for direct or indirect food contact and should not be considered food safe.
What is the cure time for Gorilla Hot Glue Sticks?
Cure time will depend on the glue gun temperature and the size of the bond, as hot glue cures by cooling. Regardless, cure is typically very quick—within minutes.