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Seal Bond CS-4300 is a 10.1oz cartridge of low odor, solvent- and isocyanate-free mirror adhesive that meets strict environmental standards (SCAQMD, CDPH) and qualifies for LEED v4 credits. Designed for bonding acrylic and conventional mirrors, it offers excellent build out and strong, moisture-cured adhesion for professional-grade, eco-conscious installations.
Manufacturer | Seal Bond |
Part Number | 30.028.10A |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.41 x 3.35 x 2.48 inches |
Item model number | CS-4300 |
Color | Natural (Off-White) |
Material | Adhesive |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Wall Repair, Construction, Home Improvement, Renovation |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**A
Fantastic product
Yeah, so the mirrors in my house decided to start falling off the walls after about 22 years... that was entertaining. "What's the strange crashing sound?" The first time it happened, I thought someone was breaking into the house. Crazy. Near as I can figure, the idiot sticks who build this house didn't know what they were doing. I think they might have just used silicone or liquid nails or something in a half-baked attempt to install the mirrors. I mean it did last 20+ years, but definitely not the right product.Enter CS-4300. I used this product to put the replacement mirrors back up on the wall and all I can say is "wow". Really easy to apply to the walls and it grabs the mirrors and hangs onto them for dear life. Before using this product, I thought maybe I might have to stand there holding the mirror up or secure it during the drying process with tape or something. Nope....As soon as the mirror back touches this stuff, it's golden. I just did some zig-zag patterns on the wall and some heavy straight lines around the outside edges of where the mirror would lay up to the wall and boy oh boy, did the mirror stick fast. In fact, so fast that you don't have a lot of repositioning time I don't think. Yeah, you can kind slide the mirror over a tiny bit (like 1/16th or so) right after it get up on the wall and before you push the mirror against the surface, but I would say if you suddenly decided you needed to take the mirror back off the wall, I don't know if that would be possible or not. This CS-4300 really grabs on. Once my mirror was up, I also ran a bead along the very top edge of the mirror to provide even more grabbing on power. I don't think these new mirror will be coming off the walls anytime soon.So all in all super pleased. My mirrors were around 30x50" and I used two tubes per mirror. One tube will also get it, but I wanted to have extra adhesive on the wall for each mirror, because let me tell you, cleaning up a shatter mirror that has magically decided to liberate itself from the wall is not a lot of fun.5 stars on this stuff for sure. If you are putting up mirrors, this is the product you've been looking for. Put the mirror up, push it onto the wall - done.
H**S
Excellent Adhesion to Wood and PVC Trim for Large, Heavy, Wall Mounted Mirrors
Excellent adhesion for both wood and PVC trim to the mirrors. Used on large and heavy mirrors (4' x 6')
D**0
Good product
Worked well as direction said to apply
T**A
This is a lot of adhesive
Supposedly the best thing out there and its certainly working well in my case. Glued a 1/4" thick ~30"x48" mirror with five ~3"x18" contact patches and its holding strong. Its exposed to 60-90deg swings with humidity at times and I've noticed no issues.This is a lot of adhesive though, so it seems excessive if you've only got one mirror to hang. Wish you could buy it in a smaller size.
L**E
Works for very large and heavy mirrors.
Works! Glued 4 giant 1/3inch thick 8x4ft mirror panels to create a mirrored wall in my living room against prepped drywall and 3 years on not a single issue. I followed all instructions and applied liberally in a crosshatch fashion directly to the back of the mirrors. Took 2 tubes for a 16x8 foot area. These were, guessing by lifting it, around 150 pounds each easily, probably more. No corrosion on the back, and all 4 haven't misaligned the image at all. Even a fraction of an inch would ruin it. Still feel completely glued all around. If you're considering having a large mirror installed, you can save several hundred dollars and do it yourself. The guy at the glass store said, between me and him, that just about any construction adhesive will work, but to be safe I picked this slightly more expensive product. Very satisfied. What more can I say.
J**Y
Great For A Mirror
I followed the instructions. I used it for a 1998 vehicle driver-side mirror that broke & replaced it w/ OEM part. When I removed the broken glass & noticed a sticky light-brown glue that was still wet after so many years. I thought whatever that was, it was an incredible product. I had a hard time finding out what I needed - Mirror Mastic. A friend of mine that works in boats told me what to get. I still needed to place a piece of wood in front of the mirror to hold it in place, while securing the entire thing around w/ masking tape, since you need to give the product at least 24 hours to cure. If you don't do this, the mirror will fall to the ground & break. After it cures, it will hold it in place just as the original. Great product.
S**E
Did not hold our oval bathroom mirror...
This product let go of our mirror 45 minutes after it was on the wall. We held it beforehand to apply pressure and it didn't slide at all when we let go. Then it came down. Thankfully it didn't shatter everywhere. Best of luck to everyone else.
M**E
This is the stuff!!!!
I used this adhesive to put mirrored bevelled tiles in two medicine cabinets in my bathroom. I tried several things prior and chipped a mirror or two because they just would not hold. This stuff is going strong six months later. I used the leftover adhesive to fill a broken patio door that had separated because the screws had stripped out and were a European size. I had tried everything on that door, and this actually was the perfect thing. The door has glass panels inset, and around the panels are where the door was separating. It is solid now, no more issues. I also used this to put up a ceiling medallion around a light in my bedroom. It adhered and held immediately. Also still up six months later and solid. If you have something you need to adhere and are having trouble, try this!
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