Jeannie
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
Great product recommended by our glass repair guy.
Adam Nikodem
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
Came in dried out or possibly previously frozen.I had to toss it as soon as I opened it. Horrible
Paul Roberts
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
I did not get a nozzle on the end of the tube. I had to dig the mastic out in order to use it. But it does seem to stick good.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2022
Ordered this product in August for a bathroom remodel project. Opened it to use today and it was completely dry and unusable. The manufacture states that it should have a shelf life of 1 year. I had it for 90 days and it was useless. Also Amazon would not take it back as they said it was past my return window. Be aware if you buy it to use it quickly!!
Jason K.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2019
Used this to mount an old, but pristine condition, beveled edge mirror to a bathroom wall. We were really nervous about damaging the mirror finish on the back. This is a permanent, custom installation and any error or defect would be disastrous to the project. After a lot of research I picked this product. It had a good tacky hold and was set well enough in 24 hours to need no additional support. Three weeks after application it appears this adhesive did not damage the mirror. Super product!
Brenda Talbert
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2016
Product is great, order was scheduled to arrived by August 5, 2016 never came until the 12th of August. Needed product for strip mirrors and it worked very well. Very sticky product you will need gloves. Some adhesive did get on the mirrors, but if you use dawn dish liquid and warm water right away it comes right off.
Calguy
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2016
Worked great to secure two bathroom beveled edge mirrors. There was no bleed through that occurred through the mirror plating on the back side as others have mentioned with other mastic's.This stuff is almost like a silicone or butyl type rubber adhesive when it dries. I've pulled off old mirrors in the past that were secured with some type of green mastic from over twenty years ago and if you were careful and pulled with consistent pressure you could get the mirror off the wall without breaking it. That type of mastic (whatever it was) staid very firm but still pliable. This stuff is really permanent when it dries and if your substrate is clean you would be hard pressed to get the mirror off without breaking it (which in most cases is what you want). The manufacturer states to use mirror support during and after the adhesive dries but as long as you have a good bond you wont need support after it dries.
Anon
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2010
First I tried the Liquid Nails product (old version from Lowe's), it did not set up enough to use in 2 weeks. Finally gave up and cleaned it off. I didn't like having to pay for shipping, but this product worked great.Update 8/16/2014, This is the only support for a heavy beveled mirror on a cabinet door. Still holding great, no corrosion.