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How to Use E6000 Glue? – The Complete Guide

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Written by: Jeremy Sanchez

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How to Use E6000 Glue? – The Complete Guide

E6000 glue can be used in many different ways on various projects. 

This high-grade adhesive offers multiple variations of the glue for different types of materials, such as:

  • E6000 Industrial Strength adhesive, ideal for fabric, metal, wood, ceramic, and other types of surfaces
  • E6000 Plus Multi-Surface and All-Weather adhesive, great for wood, metal, glass, fabric, marble, and most plastics
  • E6000 Fabri-Fuse adhesive, compatible with fabric, felt, wood, glass, rubber, metal, and other materials 
  • E6000 Clear Jewelry and Bead adhesive, made to bond small gents, stones, beads, and most types of jewelry metals 
  • E6000 adhesive, mainly used on metal and rubber materials

Keep reading to learn more about each type of E6000 glue and how to use it on different materials. 

The Different Types Of E6000 Glue And Their Use And Detailed Features

This section will have a quick but detailed look at the most commonly used E6000 adhesives and the features you should know about each product. 

E6000 Industrial Strength Adhesive 

E6000 Industrial Strength glue provides a permanent, clear, and transparent bond. 

This adhesive has a unique and strong formulation that satisfies high-performance industrial requirements. 

The bond becomes waterproof when it fully cures. 

It is also paintable, safe for photographs, and non-flammable. It can be used both in the washer and dryer. 

E6000 Industrial Strength glue delivers a strong adhesion to: 

  • Fiberglass
  • Wood
  • Metal
  • Glass
  • Ceramics 
  • Concrete 
  • Leather 
  • Rubber 
  • Vinyl 
  • Multiple types of plastic 

E6000 Plus Multi-Surface And All-Weather Adhesive

E6000 Plus is a multi-surface and all-weather adhesive. 

It offers the same performance as E6000 glue but comes without a strong odor. E6000 Plus is a low-odor glue. 

The all-weather formula makes this glue ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. The formulation delivers a strong and durable bond on most substrate surfaces. The premium polymer technology used in this adhesive allows for almost any application. 

Here is everything else you need to know about E6000 Plus Multi-Surface and All-Weather glue:

  • It is waterproof and UV resistant 
  • It is paintable, washer and dryer safe 
  • Offers a strong and durable adhesion to:
    • Wood
    • Glass 
    • Ceramic 
    • Metal 
    • Fabric 
    • Fiberglass 
    • Marble 
    • Most plastics 
    • Concrete 
    • And many other materials 

E6000 Fabri-Fuse Adhesive

E6000 Fabri-Use is a superior quality fabric glue. 

It has a low odor and provides a permanent bond that dries clear and is washable. 

The bond of this glue offers extreme stretch, which is necessary for fabrics. 

E6000 Fabri-Use glue is acid-free, and it delivers a strong and durable bond for the following materials:

  • Fabric 
  • Felt 
  • Metal 
  • Glass
  • Wood 
  • Metal 
  • More 

E6000 Clear Jewelry And Bead Adhesive

E6000 Jewelry and Bead is an industrial-strength adhesive. 

It offers a permanent and flexible bond, and it dries clear. 

This E6000 adhesive is made to be used on the following materials:

  • Polymer clay 
  • Resin 
  • Metals 
  • Wood 
  • Glass 
  • Leather 

E6000 Jewelry and Bead adhesive come with 4 precision tips for ease of use, no optimized mess control, and precise application on your project. 

The bond dries clear with maximum flexibility. 

With this adhesive, you can easily and securely glue gems, beads, small stones, and most jewelry metals. 

E6000 Adhesive

The original or regular E6000 glue is non-flammable and waterproof, providing a flexible hold. 

This high-performance professional adhesive dries clear and is commonly used on metal and rubber. 

How To Use E6000 Glue On Fabric

Now you know that E6000 offers a specifically designed glue for fabric, offering a flexible, elastic, and waterproof bond. 

Follow these steps to use E6000 on fabric. 

Step 1: Prepare the surface

Before applying the glue, you must ensure the surfaces you wish to bond together are properly prepared. 

Clean the fabric, and wash it if necessary to remove any dirt, dust, and stains. Then allow it to fully dry. 

Step 2: Prepare the glue 

If you can, work in a well-ventilated area, so you don’t breathe in the fumes from the glue. 

If you are working with a new tube for the first time, remove the cap and use it to pierce the foil seal.

Step 3: Apply the glue 

Apply a layer of glue to the surface you want to bond. Once you apply the glue, align the two surfaces and press them together. 

Use tools like clamps, tape, or weights to keep them in place. 

Step 4: Allow the glue to fully cure

Generally, it takes 24 hours for the glue to cure fully. 

But depending on temperature and humidity levels, plus the glue you used, the curing time will differ. 

Step 5: Put away and store the glue properly 

When you are done using the tube, clean the nozzle with a clean cloth to remove any glue spills, then attach the cap back on and squeeze it tightly. 

Store in a dry and cool place, away from direct sunlight or any heat source. 

How To Use E6000 On Wood

E6000 adhesive provides a permanent and strong bond on wood. 

E6000 Plus Multi-Surface And All-Weather adhesive deliver an unbreakable bond as it is resistant to various environmental elements, including water, UV light, moisture, chemicals, and others. 

E6000 is considered 60x more flexible and at least 2x stronger when compared to most regular polyurethane adhesives. It delivers great resistance to impact and abrasion. Plus, it holds up in extremely low or high temperatures. 

You can use E6000 for the following woodworking needs:

  • Mending parts of the wood 
  • Filling cracks and gaps 
  • Repairing wood items 
  • To waterproof the wood 
  • To seal the wood and offer protection against heat and radiation
  • To successfully join parts of glue together without clamping 

E6000 delivers a waterproof bond that is highly durable on wood. 

Follow these steps to glue wood with E6000 adhesive. 

Step 1: Prepare the surfaces 

Preparing the wood surfaces properly plays a vital role in the glue’s quality, strength, and durability. 

If there is dust, debris, dirt, grease, or any stain on the surface of the wood, you need first to remove these. Otherwise, these will prevent the glue from forming a strong and durable bond. 

Step 2: Sand the wood surface

Sanding the wood surface has two main purposes. 

One to even out the surface if there are any bumps to ensure that the two surfaces will fit perfectly. 

And two, to create a better adhesion for the glue. 

You can use 220-grit sandpaper for this. After sanding, clean off the sawdust from the surface. 

Step 3: Apply the glue

You are ready for this step if your wood surface is clean, even, and dry. 

If you are working with a new tube of E6000 glue, use the cap to puncture the sealing foil. 

Apply the glue to the wood surface and press the two surfaces together. Keep pressing them together and secure them in place for about 10 minutes until the glue dries. 

Allow the glue to cure for 24 hours. 

You can use clamps, tape, or rope to secure the two pieces of wood while the glue dries and cures. 

Step 3: Clean any excess glue

If there is any excess glue, wipe it down with a clean damp cloth while it is still wet. 

If the glue has already dried, use acetone to remove it. 

How To Use E6000 Glue On Other Surfaces, Including Metal, Plastic, And Ceramic

Regardless of which type of material you want to use E6000 glue on (metal, plastic, ceramic, or other), the steps are pretty much the same. 

These steps are as follows:

  1. Clean the surface properly – remove any debris, stain, dust, or dirt
  2. Allow the surface to fully dry 
  3. Use sandpaper or nails to roughen up the surface to create better adhesion – wipe off the dust created by the sandpaper 
  4. Apply the glue directly to the surfaces you wish to bond together 
  5. Allow the glue to cure for 24 hours, ideally for 72 hours
  6. If you get excess glue on the surface, clean it off with acetone or a citrus-based solution 

The application temperature for E6000 glue is between 50 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit (about 10 and 32 degrees Celsius). 

But when E600 is fully cured, it can withstand temperatures between -40 and 180 degrees Fahrenheit (about -40 and 82 degrees Celcius). 

Usually, you need to leave the glue to cure for 24 hours. E6000 may need 72 hours of curing time to reach its optimum bonding strength fully. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is E6000 glue water soluble?

E6000 is not water-soluble. 

Is E6000 glue fire-resistant?

Yes, E6000 glue is resistant to fire. 

Is E6000 glue flexible?

Yes, E6000 glue is flexible. It prevents the wood bond from shrinking or cracking. This glue is excellent at withstanding high forces. 

Can I apply E6000 glue on painted wood?

You can, but you shouldn’t. The glue needs to penetrate the wood fibers if you want a strong and durable bond. Gluing on painted wood won’t make this possible. 

Can I use E6000 glue to bond metal to wood?

Yes, you can bond metal to wood with E6000 glue. 

How strong is E6000 glue on wood?

The tensile strength of E6000 glue on wood is 3200 psi. When cured, the shore hardness of this glue on wood is 80. 

What is the temperature range of E6000 glue?

When E6000 glue fully dries, it can withstand temperatures between -40 and 180 degrees Fahrenheit. 

How long does it take for E6000 glue to dry?

Generally, E6000 glue dries as fast as 10 minutes, and it needs at least 24 hours to cure fully. If you use thicker layers and lots of glue, these numbers increase depending on the moisture and temperature levels. 

Conclusion

E6000 is a very strong and commonly used glue for various bond materials. 

Different variations of this glue are best used in different types of settings. 

As you have discovered in this guide, using E6000 glue, regardless of the type of material, is very simple and easy. And you get a highly durable and strong bond.

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