What kind of glue do you use to glue items (glass pebbles, bottle bottoms, tiles) to glass?
By Yolanda P
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My friend did a Redneck Wine Glass, and she sanded the surfaces and used a 6000 glue.
They have stuck together really well. You have to take sandpaper and sand down one or both of the surfaces to get the glass surfaces to stick to other glass surfaces.
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Glass to Glass
For the strongest, fastest, and most invisible bond we recommend:
Loctite Impruv
If Loctite is not available in your area, or you live in Alaska in the winter where there is no available UV light, we recommend:
Another fast alternative that will do the job, but not as strong, is
Krazy Glue
Super Glue
Zap
Zap-a-Gap if you have gaps to fill
If the bond has to hold up to solvents use:
Seal-All
The least toxic, yet not as strong, alternative is:
Weldbond
Whenever you are gluing glass you must consider the visibility of the adhesive. If the glass is translucent or transparent, you will want a glue that dries as clear as possible.
Before gluing any glass bond be sure that the glass is clean, free of any oil (even from your fingers) and dry.
What if you want to glue glass on glass shower doors and walls.
E6000- available in craft stores as well as home improvement stores, Walmart, etc.
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