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3M Fastbond Contact Adhesive 30NF is a versatile, high-performance adhesive designed to bond foamed plastics, wood, and more. With a high-temperature resistant formula and multiple application methods, it offers a safe, non-flammable solution for all your bonding needs.
T**G
So expensive. So good.
Not many times in a person's life where they need a gallon of glue, but I needed several gallons to replace the roof of an RV. First layer is wood to styrene, second layer is wood to wood. This stuff worked beautifully. Poured it into a paint tray, applied with a texture roller, easy peasy. It gets tacky within a few minutes, good adhesion not long after, but takes a while to fully dry/cure. Overall, it's very easy to work with and does a great job. I am also quite happy that it seems to stay usable while sealed for a long time - I've got about a quart left in the jug, and a month later it's still perfect. This stuff isn't cheap, but like most magic 3M chemicals, it does exactly what it says it does and does it well.
K**R
Low odor but not odorless. Work very well.
It was good to have longer open time. Since our 1st time installing formica. Wiped off easy before dried. We did 2 coats. It had great adhesion. Highly recommend. We used solvent based contact adhesive we'd bought to practice and we were outside. Smell was rough. So glad I saw this on youtube.
A**R
Best Contact Adhesive
I was working on an RV project where I had build panels. These panels were made of framed wood with styrofoam sandwiched between 2 pieces of luan. I done this type of project before and had used 3M 1357 adhesive (which is really great adhesive) to glue the luan to the wood frame and I had use spray can adhesive for for gluing the foam to the plywood. The reason I had to use two adhesive for this project is that the 1357 will melt the foam. The 3M 30 NF Fastbond melt most kinds of foam. I use this adhesive to glue up the pieces because it faster to use one type of adhesive. Another good use of the Fasbond adhesive is for gluing headliner carpet for RV's. I was going to spray the adhesive on the carpet however my compressor was not powerful enough to handle the job. I quickly had use chip brushes to get the adhesive on the carpet. The 3M 30 NF worked great for the application and finish product looked great. It is so much easier to work with the Fastbond than other adhesives. If you buy by the gallon than the price is much cheaper than than the other adhesives.
K**E
This stuff, uh... works too well
So my dumb self decided to use this on some furniture linoleum (Forbo) and for some reason I wasn't prepared for it to stick so well and immediately. It barely grazed it and that was it. I ruined part of my desk because it was impossible to remove and I stretched/ripped some of the linoleum in a panic trying to get it off. User error. Wish I had a helper at the time. Anyway very easy to apply and low VOC make this a great product. Just be careful when joining the two parts.
J**.
Works great but...
This stuff works great. Over the years my mom's kitchen counter top had started to come loose around the edges and one day she caught it with her jacket and ripped up six inches of it. I applied this stuff with a brush to both surfaces, rolled it back down, and then clamped it. Took me less than 5 minutes to do and the next day the countertop was like new.The reason it didn't get a 5 star review is somehow the product leaked during transit and got all over a few of the other items that were in the box making a heck of a mess. Also, like anything else, it could be a little cheaper
L**N
Once it’s stuck there is no going back.It leaves no room for adjustment!
This cement is easy to apply and very strong. Just follow the directions and the glue will do the rest. Low odor and East cl an up.
H**G
IT DOESN'T STICK
I usually avoid water based contact cement, but I thought I'd try it, and avoid the fumes of solvent based. Mistake! I bought 3M even though it was the most expensive, thinking it would be the best. I'm gluing Tolex to pine for a speaker cabinet. And it just isn't sticking. I applied it thick, I waited for it to be tack-free, I used a brayer to press the Tolex on. I've done this before. It just doesn't stick. The Tolex is hanging loose from the pine.Use your savings from buying solvent based to buy an organic vapor mask. This stuff will only waste your time and money.
M**E
Very strong glue
Whatever you use this on it is a permanent fix
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