• Home
  • DIY
    • Self build
    • Projects and advice
      • Bathroom
      • Building, brickwork and masonry
      • Ceilings
      • Cleaning
      • Concrete work
      • Damp, rot and infestation
      • Drains
      • Electrical
      • Fireplaces
      • Floors
      • Garden
      • Heating
      • Insulation
      • Kitchen
      • Lighting
      • Lofts
      • Painting and decorating
      • Plasterwork
      • Plumbing
      • Roof and guttering
      • Safety
      • Security
      • Tiling
      • Walls
      • Windows
      • Woodwork
    • Glossary
    • Know your tools
    • Know your materials
  • Cost guides
    • DIY & self build
    • Pets
    • Health & wellbeing
    • Home & garden
  • News
  • Community
Facebook Twitter Instagram
lets-do-diy.com
  • Home
  • DIY
    • Self build
    • Projects and advice
      • Bathroom
      • Building, brickwork and masonry
      • Ceilings
      • Cleaning
      • Concrete work
      • Damp, rot and infestation
      • Drains
      • Electrical
      • Fireplaces
      • Floors
      • Garden
      • Heating
      • Insulation
      • Kitchen
      • Lighting
      • Lofts
      • Painting and decorating
      • Plasterwork
      • Plumbing
      • Roof and guttering
      • Safety
      • Security
      • Tiling
      • Walls
      • Windows
      • Woodwork
    • Glossary
    • Know your tools
    • Know your materials
  • Cost guides
    • DIY & self build
    • Pets
    • Health & wellbeing
    • Home & garden
  • News
  • Community
lets-do-diy.com
You are at:Home»News»Gorilla Glue targets UK marketplace
News

Gorilla Glue targets UK marketplace

Updated:29th June 2022No Comments2 Mins Read

Gorilla Glue - lets-do-diyGorilla Glue, a leading US adhesives brand with an 88 per cent market share, has been launched in the UK. Providing a range of bonding solutions for DIYers and professionals, the Gorilla Glue brand currently comprises of three products: Gorilla Glue, Precision Glue Pen and Gorilla Tape.

Gorilla Glue is a versatile, all-purpose, industrial strength adhesive that will bond almost any material including wood, stone, metal, ceramics, glass and foam. The company claims the strong formula ensures once something has been glued, it won’t come undone.

Available in five bottle sizes: 60ml, 115ml, 275ml, 500ml and 1 litre, Gorilla Glue is waterproof and temperature resistant, so it can be used for projects and repairs indoors or outdoors.

The Precision Glue Pen applicator is for small projects and on-the-spot repairs requiring pin-point application and control. The strong, fast-cure formula dries white and sets in just 30 to 60 minutes.

Easy to use, the Precision Glue Pen features an anti-clog tip and flow-control designed to release precise amounts of adhesive. Available in a handy 22ml dispenser, the Precision Glue Pen will fit conveniently in a tool belt or toolbox.

Gorilla Tape is an all-purpose cloth tape combining a double thick adhesive, strong reinforced backing and rugged all-weather shell. It comes in 11m and 32m rolls and can be used for bonding to rough, uneven or porous surfaces including wood, brick, plaster, stucco and more.

For further information visit www.gorillatough.co.uk

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Product Review: Erbauer ERO400 125mm electric random orbital sander

Product Review: DeWalt DCF787 brushless cordless impact driver

The UK’s ambitious drive towards energy efficiency – Exploring the pros and cons of heat pump systems

Comments are closed.

Recent Comments
  • Ted on Product Review: Erbauer ERO400 125mm electric random orbital sander
  • Vic on Is Christmas a good time for DIY?
  • Anonymous on Average air source heat pump cost (2022)
  • Reggie on Prepare your home for moth season
Popular Guides

Average cost of a plumber

Average cost of tree removal

Average soundproofing cost

Average cost to install a toilet

Popular Projects

How to clean grout

How to use a circular saw

Removing artex

Using wall plugs

DIY Categories
Bathroom
Building, brickwork and masonry
Ceilings
Cleaning
Concrete work
Damp, rot and infestation
Drains
Electrical
Fireplaces
Floors
Garden
Heating
Insulation
Kitchen
Lighting
Lofts
Painting and decorating
Plasterwork
Plumbing
Roof and guttering
Safety
Security
Tiling
Walls
Windows
Woodwork

Self Build Guide
How to find a building plot
Evaluating a building plot (2023)
How to get a self build mortgage
Self build construction options
Self build architect and design considerations (2023)
Self build planning permission and legal consents
© 2023 lets do diy ltd | ebuild | Partner site:talkcosts.co.uk
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.