It does work well. A little messy when using the powder. I need to sand it down every time. But it is pretty strong after it cures. I have just uses it on plastic so far. Have not try it on metal yet. Side note...don't use this on any high gloss presentable objects, it will have white residue like any other superglue. you will need to apply heat to turn the white residue to clear.
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So much stronger than regular super glue. I don't know what they put in the powdered filler but it makes all the difference! Used it to fix/fill a bakalite grill handle that was shattered into 20+pieces...holds tight even when it'starts too hot to touch. If you live with creative breakers like I do...you need it. Ordering at least 4 more. Money well spent.
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Worth the price to be able to fix hard plastic/metal items. I used this on the interior trunk panel of my 2012 Durango. I broke one of the anchor points for the panel, a new panel cost $180. This item took care of the problem. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
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If you have something broken and need it fixed Q bond is it. I’m a mechanic and have used it on multiple applications on vehicles and have never been let down using Q bond. From small radiator repairs to rebuilding a plastic headlight housing. Q bond permanently fixes non-cosmetic small repairs. Not to be used where you are worried about appearances.
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This stuff works great most of the time. Doesn't work on everything, but comes in handy when plastic things break, which is all day in busy auto shop. Like the way there is no waiting time! Just glue & install.
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