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Sticky Aides Your Guide to Adhesives, Glue, and Beyond

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Matte Medium vs. Mod Podge

Matte Medium vs. Mod Podge: Secure Inkjet Printed Images, Wood Panel & Leather Works

Yes Paste vs. Mod Podge

Yes Paste vs. Mod Podge: Crafting, Artistic, Bond Wallpaper, Scrapbook & Decoupage Projects, Diamond Painting

Polyseamseal vs. Silicone

Polyseamseal vs. Silicone: Waterproof, Adheres to Wood, Aluminum, Glass, Vinyl, Porcelain & Rubber

Alex Flex Vs. Alex Plus

Alex Flex Vs. Alex Plus: Fill Plaster Wall & Ceiling Cracks, Toilet, Reliable Barrier Against Moisture

Elastopatch Vs. Alex Flex

Elastopatch Vs. Alex Flex: Stucco Cracks, Pool Waterproof, Water-Based and Oil-Based Sealers

Boatlife Life Caulk Vs. Life Seal

Boatlife Life Caulk Vs. Life Seal: Seal Wood Plank to Fiberglass, Deck Joints, Vinyl Against Fuel Leaks

Alien Tape Vs. Gorilla Tape

(Nano Tape) Alien Tape Vs. Gorilla Tape: Painted and Textured Walls, Broken Sunroof, Motion Sensor Lights

Tarp Tape Vs. Gorilla Tape

Tarp Tape Vs. Gorilla Tape: Repair Torn Tarp, Secure Dog Pee Pads or Adhere to Oil or Latex Gloss Paint

Foil Tape vs. Duct Tape

Foil Tape vs. Duct Tape: Seal Air Ducts, Insulate Pipes & Dryer Vents

Best Adhesives for Brick

[Tested] Best Adhesives for Brick (Updating…)

Loctite PL 500 vs. Loctite PL Premium

Loctite PL 500 vs. Loctite PL Premium: Quick Setup Time to Attach Aluminum Threshold, Plastic to Concrete, Construction

E6000 Vs. Contact Cement

E6000 Vs. Contact Cement: Rubber Mat to Plywood & Stainless Steel to Wood

Goop Glue vs. E6000

Goop Glue vs. E6000: Bond Glass, Plastic, Metal & Porcelain, Air Mattresses

E6000 vs. JB Weld

E6000 vs. JB Weld: Fix Leaks in Older Aluminum Boats, Plastic Clutch Handle & Non-acid-Resistant Leaks

E6000 Vs. Epoxy

E6000 Vs. Epoxy: Waterproof & Hard Coatings for Homemade Fishing Lures

527 Glue Vs. E6000

527 Glue Vs. E6000: Fix Broken Concrete Decor, Glass Components to Metal & Beading and Embellishments

Hot Glue Vs. E6000

Hot Glue Vs. E6000: Attach Decorations, Flowers, Miniatures, Models, Costumes or Props for Cosplay

As with most things, they each have their strengths and weaknesses. E6000 has a thicker formula that gives you more open time for adjustment but can get messy. B6000 dries faster for those time-critical repairs but isn't as forgiving.

E6000 Vs. B6000: Jewelry Making, Rhinestone Crafting & Repairs

Liquid Nails Vs. E6000

Liquid Nails Vs. E6000: Rubber to Plastic, Metal to Acrylic & Webbing to Nylon

Loctite 222 vs. 243

Loctite 222 vs. 243: One Component, No Mixing for Eyeglass Repair, Philips Head Screws in Shower Controls

E6000 vs. E6000 Plus

E6000 vs. E6000 Plus: Reattach Fabric Ends of Metal Rod, Cracks in Insulated Cups & Acrylic Pieces

Loctite 248 Vs. 242

Loctite 248 Vs. 242: Automotive Repairs, Plumbing & Stainless Steel Without the Need for a Primer

Loctite 242 vs. 271

Loctite 242 vs. 271: High Strength, Securing Chair Arms, Loose GPU Screw & Rolling Floor Jack Bolts

loctite 242 vs 262

Loctite 242 vs 262: Securing Chair Arms, Microscope Maintenance, Automotive Applications

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I'm Ronald Stevens and I'm passionate about adhesives, glues, tapes, and seals. 💪🔧 My goal is to help you choose the right adhesive or sealant for your project. At stickyaides, I'd like to share woodworking, automotive repair, marine sealants, construction adhesives, and more similar topics. Let me be your go-to guide for all things glue so your DIY never come unstuck! 🧲🔒 More About Me

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