This stuff is a great complement to superglue: use superglue to put 2 large parallel surfaces together (but don't let it ooze out the edges onto your fingers!), then use this put a little bead of adhesive/plastic on the edge and flash-harden it at the edges. It's also good to fill in small gaps in broken plastic items quickly and easily, with material that has considerable strength and durability. Prices for Bondic kits are all over the map - I've seen them vary by 2-3X all over the web. The Bondic brand material kits is widely advertised, but much more expensive than UV cured adhsive/filler alternatives that are available for 4-5X cheaper. I haven't actually tried the alternatives, but they should work as well -- and they're so much cheaper that they're worth a try.
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I wish you had a middle option like "sort of" or something. It seemed to work great at first for things that won't be moving much, but things like cords, things that will endure some impact, or items that need strong bonding, its not that great. Its flexible for a time, then it just comes back apart again. I have the other brand so have yet to try that one, but this one is just ok to use on things that you won't be using regularly. I used on my earphones and also on my sunglasses and I keep having to reattach/reapply every couple of days because it becomes loose after awhile and you can break it off.
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It does what super glue can't. It's like finding a tool at Harbor Freight that you didn't know existed, but would have made the last decade of repairing things easier. It's the only thing that would work in some situations. NOTE: I bought Bondic brand first and used it up. I found what I thought was the same thing at Menard's with a blue cap, which didn't work as well as Bondic did. So pay a couple of bucks more, and find the Bondic brand someplace. It's worth it.
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The product successfully repaired a large Rubbermaid food storage container which I use a lot and, is no longer available. Repairing the Rubbermaid Item would have been difficult with conventional glue/adhesive products. Also, the repairs appear to be holding up despite being washed in a dishwasher several times. I am glad I purchased the extra refill. I attempted to repair a pair of eye glass frames but was unsuccessful mainly because it as my fault.
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Have used some off-brand non-glue adhesives. Some work ok. This branded product seems better-made. It worked as advertised to bond a plastic piece to another in a difficult area. One has to be careful to make sure that the UV can get to the product, otherwise, this seems to really work well. Came quickly too, as I needed the repair, and my brand x stuff had run out.
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