Liquid Nails Extreme Heavy Duty 10 oz. White Latex-Based Interior/Exterior Construction Adhesive Low VOC, 12 Pack
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LIQUID NAILS® Extreme Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive (LN-907) offers outstanding adhesion, durability and performance in extreme conditions, bonding in temperatures from 22° F to 120° F. All weather, all season performance helps get the job done right in any condition. Certified by UL Environment to meet the GREENGUARD Gold Standard as a low emitting material.
Product Dimensions : 1.8 x 11.5 x 1.8 inches; 15.68 ounces
Item model number : LN-907
Date First Available : November 21, 2024
Manufacturer : PPG
ASIN : B0DNR4NT2F
Best Sellers Rank: #85,865 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #62 in Adhesive Sprays
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Bonds in extreme temperatures
2x stronger than fasteners alone
Bonds a wide range of construction materials
All weather, all season performance
10-ounce cartridge
Exceptional holding power
Coverage for 10-ounce cartridge: 30 linear feet using a 1/4-inch bead
Customers say
Customers find the construction adhesive easy to apply and appreciate its versatility for various DIY projects. The product receives positive feedback for its functionality, with one customer successfully using it for wall tiles, and they consider it good value for money. The adhesion quality and drying speed receive mixed reviews – while some report strong bonds and quick drying, others find it doesn’t hold surfaces together and takes too long to dry. Additionally, customers report issues with the product’s sturdiness, noting broken tips and pieces that pop apart.
13 reviews for Liquid Nails Extreme Heavy Duty 10 oz. White Latex-Based Interior/Exterior Construction Adhesive Low VOC, 12 Pack
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Original price was: $48.00.$45.61Current price is: $45.61.

John –
Good value great product
Works great, used gluing styrofoam to the exterior basement concrete block walls. Priice beats every store I checked, and the name says it all
earnest m marshall –
Easy to use easy to clean up afterwards and very strong.
This product is much stronger than I thought it would be built products with it and it worked really good.
glow –
Good price.
Good product,but not to strong hold.
Allison –
LONG time to dry. But works well.
I used this liquid nails to attach a new rubber garage door threshold to the concrete garage floor. It came out of the tube easilyâwas neither too stiff nor too runny. It seems to be working well.I have two complaints:1. It takes a LONG time to dry. The Q&A on this site says it takes a minimum of 24 hours to dry, and will be completely cured in two weeks. Thatâs a LONG time. And is accurate. We installed on a Sunday, with the car inside the garageâso basically trapped in there. TWO DAYS later, I backed out of the garage (slowly) and totally shifted the new garage door threshold out of place where the tires of the car rolled over it. The liquid nails was still very wet underneath. It is summertime and itâs humid where I live, but I had hoped it would dry a little faster so as to not shift around that way after two days. When I gently pushed the garage door threshold back into place, it left a smear of white gooey liquid nails on the concrete floorâbut I was able to wipe that up pretty easily with a couple of damp paper towels. Two days later, on Thursday (four days after installing the new garage door threshold), we had to run another errand. The same thing happened all over again. I had to clean up liquid nails smeared over the garage floor where the threshold had shifted out of place. Saturday out of the garage again, and the threshold did not shift this time (6 days after applying the liquid nails). If you are using this like I did on a rubber garage door threshold, I strongly recommend that you move your car out of the garage BEFORE you start your project, and keep it there for a week.2. The liquid nails is white. I donât know why I thought it was clear. It would be better if it was clear because any amount that oozes out of place would not show.It does seem like a good product, and is holding well. Just be sure to give it PLENTY of time to dry before messing with it.If my review was helpful, please let Amazon know by clicking âhelpfulâ. Thanks.
Tony Roper –
Works well and good value
Works well and good value
BD –
Good Stuff – Always Handy to Have Around
Good adhesion and I don’t see any loss of bond strength over time. Just make sure surfaces to be bonded are reasonably clean before application (at least brush off).
Theboardrider –
Go-To Glue for all Purpose Fixing Needs….Extremely Strong Bond
This stuff it like nails…so strong and powerful! But it says online to let dry for 20 minutes….no. I used it to mount a USB hub under my desk, and after an hour, it still fell off. But…without even adding more, I sat with my knee holding it in place for like 30 minutes….and now it’s stuck like chuck.Make sure you have a caulking gun! That’s the biggest advice I could give. I had prepped my table, cleared it out and turned it over to go to work installing my power supply and HUB, and then went to get Liquid Nails and couldn’t get into it. Searching online, only advice said that my only choice was to wait on caulk gun, or to knife it open, use what I needed and toss the other 27 1/2 ounces! Well, I had prepped so dangit, I was going to finish. I popped my knee in the middle and put all my weight on it hoping that would get it to come out, and lo and behold….the bottom popped loose…so I was able to pull it the rest of the way off. So I dipped in from the bottom, got enough to finish the job and then put the bottom back on. I was worried it woultdn’t be airtight or work right….but….given it’s a comedy off error already of course I realized I needed more and had to dig back into it! When I went to remove the bottom the second time, it didn’t want to come at first but I was able to realize I had a good seal and it was once again compressed with air! So today I ordered an extra large caulk gun, and next time I can save my knee for what God intended it to be used for…steering my vehicle ;).Since I purchased it, I’ve used it to fix a dislocated boot heel (normally nailed in, the glue has held perfectly going on five months…and I only intended it for a temporary fix), children’s toys, a TV stand, and other odds and ends. When in doubt, I get it out….I’ll never again be without.
Stickers –
It’s a super tight hold
Great to seal places/things you never want to come apart.
Art Niekrasov –
It does what i purchase it for
Selnaya –
Liquid nail is great I used them to stick some cermic and some wooden slat on wall they got fixed in no time
HRL –
I’ve ordered this product several times, and it works great, exactly as advertised. 5 star, in that sense.I have however run into the issue where I ordered this once on amazon, and the item arrived completely deformed, scratched, and leaked (with the leaked adhesive now solidified). Nothing was easily salvageable – this was almost certainly not the fault of how the item was packaged.
Barb –
Did not work at all for the 30″ polyurethane foam medallions I tried to glue to the ceiling …I left them for more than 24hrs with wood bracing to the floor. Started to fall off immediately. I didn’t want to use any screws but had to anyway in the end to keep them up. Label says it is formulated for this. Maybe ok for smaller medallions. Glue was still wet. Perhaps a much longer cure time?
Erik W. –
The bottom popped off while I tried to squeeze it out the hole from the top. Like it was easier for the bottom to pop off and all the goo to spill out the back than it was to squeeze it out as intended. I keep it in a plastic bag now.