Speed up the time it takes adhesives to reach full strength
A collection of adhesives for routine maintenance and quick repairs
Form strong bonds on plastic, rubber, ceramic, and other materials
Quickly set foam backer rods in caulk joints at a consistent depth without puncturing them
Rub along the mortar between bricks for a uniform, finished appearance
Pair with buffing and polishing accessories like wheels to clean, sharpen, or touch up workpieces
Apply waxes and polishing compounds before buffing and polishing
Remove imperfections and apply protective coatings on delicate surfaces
Remove surface imperfections to achieve a precise, flat finish
Everything you need to remove scratches and surface imperfections with a buffer or polisher
Create circular openings in drywall for pipes, conduit, and light fixtures
Increase the strength of concrete mix by shaking trapped air loose
Create a rounded, finished-looking edge on poured concrete slabs
Smooth the surface of concrete and release trapped air and water
Add grooves to stop concrete slabs from cracking as they dry, settle, or freeze
Mix concrete in seamless boxes that won't crack or leak
Mix concrete, mortar, or plaster; also known as mortar hoes
Bond electrical components and repair circuits
Join a wide range of construction materials, from drywall to carpeting
Apply adhesive, air dry, and bring surfaces together to bond
Carry drywall compound in one hand so you can apply it with the other
Mix drywall compound in large containers
Mix small batches of drywall compound and bring them to your work area; also known as mud pans
Smoothly spread drywall compounds and also scrape off paint and debris
Stick over holes in drywall and cover with drywall compound for quick repairs
Apply to seams and corners before spreading drywall compound for a finished appearance
Secure hardware on circuit boards while insulating current
Dissolve microscopic surface flaws from metal parts for a mirror-like finish
Smooth, brighten, and passivate metal parts for a mirror-like finish
Evenly spread coatings, wax, varnish, and oil across floors
Use with a floor machine to scrub floors; more durable than floor machine pads
Use with a floor machine to scrub, buff, strip or polish floors
Strip, scrub, buff, and polish hard or carpeted floors with a pad or brush
Strip off multiple layers of acrylic and urethane floor finish
Restore your floor's high-gloss finish by removing scuffs and other blemishes
Repair rips, split seams, and detached soles to stop leaks in shoes, boots, and waders
Melt for rapid bonds in a range of applications, from packaging to woodworking
Also known as super glue, these adhesives begin to harden in under two minutes
Sweep away hardened flecks of mortar, dirt, and other debris
Mount objects with a range of adhesives, including glue-on-a-roll and glue shapes
Set up your oscillating tool to sand surfaces
Paint and coat large surfaces more quickly than with brushes
Attach to a drill or grinder to polish small and hard-to-reach areas
Remove swirl marks and imperfections from a surface after buffing
Grip polishing stones for manual use or mount them to power tools
Create a finer, more polished finish on tools, molds, and dies than sanding sticks
Evenly apply powder coatings to small or large parts
Prepare metal surfaces for powder coating
Shield surfaces from the surrounding environment
Fill gaps to bond shafts, bearings, press-fit assemblies, and other cylindrical metal parts
Thread onto your tool’s arbor to hold a sanding disc against the backup pad
Form a water-resistant layer to restore and reinforce your roof
Buff, polish, and clean with rotary tools
Extend the life of sanding belts, rolls, discs, and sheets by removing residue
Organize your sanding rolls so they're ready to grab and go
Smooth out small, recessed, and hard-to-reach areas, and also remove paint and rust
For better control than powered sanders, sand surfaces manually
Slip into areas where other abrasives can't reach, from small holes to keyways
Add between your sanding disc and backup pad for a finer finish
Add to sanders, floor buffers, and other tools to smooth out workpieces and remove paint and rust
Use by hand or add to sanders, sanding blocks, and other tools to create a smooth finish on surfaces
Deburr and smooth larger work surfaces and machine parts than polishing stones
Apply to surfaces before sealant to speed up drying times and improve adhesion
Press down the seams where wall coverings meet for a smooth, continuous appearance
Strong enough to replace screws and rivets for many jobs
Press onto finished surfaces to remove specks of dirt, paint, and other fine particles
Repair chips, cracks, and tears in various surfaces
Clean and degrease surfaces so paint, coatings, adhesives, and cement will stick
Spin with a handheld electric router to seal holes in plastic tanks and containers
Spread on paste and smooth wrinkles to mount wallpaper
Refresh and protect the appearance of wood surfaces by staining and sealing them
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