There are more economical sources on line with a bit of searching. Just sayin’…
As long as the gorillas hold out they will still be making it until the end of civilization, I suspect. As others have indicated, you are using it wrong. I’ve had great results with it with repairs to various wooden structures (desks, shelves, chairs, etc). Part of my outside deck was repaired with it and it’s been rock solid for 5 years or so now.
It doesn’t last too well once you open it would be my own complaint. So I generally buy a small bottle when I need it and toss it out when I’m done, since I know that if I try to set it aside for later use it will be a solid unusable mass by the time I need it. Other than that though, it’s great stuff…and made with real gorilla, so you know it must be good!!
The glass part of the side mirror of my car fell off so I gorilla glued it back on the plastic and it hasn’t budged.
I even used to take it through the automatic car wash once a week and it’s still going strong!
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I swear by the Gorilla brand super glue (not the polyurethane glue). It’s a gel and I have glued everything (including wood) with it and it does a great job. I have never found another cyanoacrylate that works as well.
Got it. Thanks!
You were probably using it to glue 2 gorillas together…weren’t you :smack: ?
a lot of people make that mistake…
It’s not for gluing gorillas together…use duct tape for that.
Hope this helps
Be sure to keep your gorillas moist before application.