💥 Flex Glue MAX: The last glue you’ll ever need—bond, seal, and conquer!
Flex Glue MAX White 28 oz is a super strong, rubberized, waterproof adhesive designed for instant bonding and sealing on virtually any surface, including underwater. Its thick formula ensures durability and versatility across home improvement, automotive, and marine projects. Paintable and easy to use, this 28 oz bottle offers twice the volume for extended use, backed by a 1-year limited warranty.
Brand | FLEX GLUE |
Specific Uses For Product | Home Improvement, Automotive, Marine, Recreational Projects |
Material | Plastic |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | Super Strong Waterproof, Strong |
Color | White |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Bottle |
Item Volume | 28 Fluid Ounces |
Viscosity | High |
Full Cure Time | 7 Days |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Unit Count | 28.0 Fl Oz |
UPC | 850017897465 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Flex Seal |
Part Number | GFSMAXWHT28 |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 2.4 x 17.25 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | GFSMAXWHT28 |
Size | 28 Ounces |
Special Features | Super Strong Waterproof, Strong |
Included Components | Item |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
W**Y
Works underwater - my main issue
I have a pool lined with one inch square ceramic tiles that line it on all sides and the bottom. Over time some tiles on the side thats gets the most sun fall off due to vacuuming, settling or possibly really hot sun on the tiles and then cold that makes the tiles expand. Be that as it may, I've used at least a half dozen products to re glue the tiles. Few work well, if at all, none underwater and few can take the effects of the elements. I bought Flex Flue (the 6 fl. oz tube) as a last resort and have used it on the sides of the pool as well as underwater (obviously this is tricky to apply and you probably need somebody to hold you down!). It's been nearly 5 months and none of the re glued tiles in or out of the water have fallen off. Ive vacuumed (inadvertently) over the ones at the bottom of the pool and they've stayed in place. The product works as advertised and is reasonably easy to apply, though it dries fast and you'd be advised to have the job set up before opening the tube. It is also progressively harder to use as the product becomes harder in the tube so if you have several spaced out jobs you may want to consider getting several tubes, even at the expense of throwing out those half empty. In conclusion, it's the only product i found that gets a water job done.
Z**N
Works Great!
This product glued back in ground pool tiles when wet! No problem. Make sure you wear gloves as this glue is not water soluble and will stick like crazy in a few minutes after applying some pressure for a few minutes even while you are in the pool doing the repair. Could not be more satisfied. Excellent for marine use! Worth checking out!
A**H
works as advertised in wet areas
I used this to seal plastic tubing to the drain hole in a very large ceramic outside planter to drain water away from my steps. Worked great. The only reason I rated this a 4 out of 5 is because it did not come with a top (as seen in the pictures) to reseal the glue in order to save for future projects.
A**R
Wow- Under Water Pool tiles are done
I used everything to get pool tiles to stick underwater. Nothing worked. The cement thin set works fine but with company coming I used product to set tiles underwater. They have stayed in place for the entire year. Doubt they will release anytime soon. But either way its the best 15 bucks ive spent this year.
E**R
Flex Glue Clear lives up to the hype!
This glue works just like the ads say/show. I used it to glue a plexiglass window over the window opening of the pickup ARE topper. It never had a window glass. Rather there was a boot between the cab and topper. The boot ha failed ( rusted out) so the. Flex Clue Clear wasthe perfect solution for me. You have to work fast, since the glue begins to set after 10 mins.I reinforced the plexiglass perimeter with 1x2” boards and 1 1/2” stainless screws with lock nut. Along with gluing the plexiglass in place, it also sealed it tight. I’ve been in 3 big rain storms since I completed the project and not a drop of water has gotten in. If there a star number higher than 5, I’d give it that number!
M**T
RATHER DISAPPOINTING I'M SORRY TO SAY
I've purchased this item twice. The first tube arrived broken, leaking and had dried up. Amazon was true to their policy and quickly replaced it. I was happy.A few weeks after receiving the 2nd tube, I glued a wrist rest to my keyboard support. Note: I use an articulating keyboard which extends out from under the desktop. The wrist rest needed to be glued down so it wouldn't constantly fall off.The tube says "super thick formula" and it is. So I squeezed out a generous amount, set the wrist rest on top and pressed it down - it stuck firmly right away and seemed dry enough to use the next morning. I thought "Great!"But a month or so later the wrist rest just popped right off. The glue was dry (of course) and very yellowed, I have no idea why. So I got out the tube, opened it up, discovered it was thicker and stiffer than the first time and very difficult to squeeze out. After the first use, I had carefully followed the directions for sealing it back up, i.e., squeezing out a bead of glue to form a seal, then replacing the cap. There were no leaks, so I don't know why it seemed drier.The tube label says (among other things) that it's "Excellent for: Home & Garden, Automotive & Marine, Plumbing & Electrical, DIY Projects & Hobbies, and so Much More!"The bottom line? I've used other Flex Seal products and been quite satisfied because they worked as promised. This one however, I'm disappointed. But I've glued the wrist rest back on and I'll see how it goes.
G**Y
Dried out, unusable
I bought this to repair a waterfall; to glue some rocks so it was a one-shot deal once I got everything assembled. I don't know what the shelf life of this stuff is but what was sent would not flow out of the pump gun. After cutting the tip I used a nail to puncture the seal. It would not go through so I used a hammer to drive the nail through the seal. The glue would not flow out of the pump gun. I did finally get a small glop that I picked off with my fingers and stuck to the rock surface. Actually it was so dried up it didn't stick, not to my fingers or the rock. I was committed to the project by then and I had to cut open the side and scoop the glue out with a putty knife and applied. But it was so dried up that I have no idea if it adhered to the surface of the rocks, gravity may be holding them in place. I suspect the merchant had this on their shelf for about 20 years. I think this is a merchant issue and not a product issue, I've read to many good reviews. If you are going to buy any Flex Seal product I encourage you to go to the local hardware.
I**A
When all else failed
Now listen if it's anything pressurized like a hose or pipe don't bother that not what this is for you're gonna have to replace the whole thing if that's the case, gotta have it dry and not leaking water to seal, I live in Florida so if you're lower class land lords just never repair their houses so I took it into my own hands after 4 leaks in a house I've rented for 15 years this was my only option and damn it works, metal roof had leaks started where no leak was so it couldn't escape then applied to the bad holes and so far not one leak, even if it's a small drip I just smothered this wit it and after 20 mins it was dry 👌👌👌
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