3M Hi-Strength 90 CA Spray Adhesives, 24 oz Aerosol, (405-051111-97957)
- Brand:
- 3M
- Model Number:
- 405-051111-97957
- UPC:
- 051111979570
- EAN:
- 0051111979570
- Walmart SKU:
- 37943351
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 85 reviews.
New home with composite decking is slippery, especially in winter. I purchase non slip tracks, sprayed the area with the 3m adhesive, peeled the backing off the tracks, and haven't had any problems at all. I then did the same to a ramp in front of our shed, it works so well I was amazed. Thank you 3M!
I found a number of reviews that suggested the 90 would work for my project, but none that stated it would. Well, it did. 3M 90 bonded polyethylene sheet to drywall and Mapei Aqua Defense coated OSB (Advantec) flooring. Yes, I overbuild, for such is the privilege of the DIYer.
Do Not Believe the Negative reviews, they are simply uneducated on the product. This product works great, and really holds well, it is a Professional product made for professionals. There is nothing out there that will stick and hold in all environments like this product.
I have been using this adhesive for over a decade and I can tell you that it works hand down. All the bad reviews are from people not knowing how to prep the surface or how to use the product. The ONLY solvent that should be used to prep the surface is alcohol (100%), not Brake Kleen et al. They leave a residue behind and that residue most times will break down the adhesive not allowing it to stick. This adhesive is a contact cement and by design it will stick to itself. It will only do this when it is no longer wet but it is still sticky. Once it has lost it's sticky it's not going to work well if at all. This stuff dries fast so if needing to use it on a large area it is best to spray as you go if possible. Wax paper is your friend. If you are working with a fabric or headliner you want to spray both the backing panel and the back of the fabric. again small areas and spray more as you go. Lay wax paper on top of the backing panel once the adhesive is no longer wet but is still sticky, ten lay your fabric on top to position it. roll back the fabric and remove some of the wax paper and then roll it back down smoothing as you go. Headliner material is tricky to work with because of the foam backing. The trick is a little adhesive goes a long way. Very very very light amount as it will soak right through. This is the same really for most fabrics. DO NOT apply a lot of pressure when working with headliner material ad you will brush the foam and indents will be visible in the headliner. The spray does not come out as a liquid or a mist. It comes out of the can like a spider web or "silly string". This is how it is supposed to come out of the can to provide the most amount of coverage. The closer the nozzle is to the surface the more liquid it will be. I find that 2.5 feet to 3.0 feet away from the surface to be sprayed is ideal in most use cases. When working with metals making the surface rough is not as important as making sure there are no oils on the metal. Most metals are coated with oil to prevent them from rusting. If applying over chrome it is recommended to hit the surface with some steel wool. This is because most chromes have some kind of a surface coating on them like wax that MUST be removed. Alcohol breaks down oil so use a liberal amount, wipe the piece down 3-4 times and then let dry for at least 30 minutes before spraying. Ventilation ventilation ventilation, I cannot stress that enough. A vapor mask is not enough if used in an area that is not well ventilated The VOC's will bother your eyes. Do yourself a HUGE favor and always put down wax paper under the item you are spraying. As another review states this stuff is almost impossible to get off. Goo Gone does work but requires mechanical help in the form of scrubbing to get it off. So if you value something don't spray near it. Tape off areas with blue painters tape and plastic if needed. This adhesive is no joke when used properly. you have exactly one time to stick things together so plan ahead and get it right the first time. When working with vinyl put a super light coat on and do a "test" wrap to get some practice with the stretching. Once you know how it needs to be done then use new vinyl and spray for a final attachment. Remember this is a contact cement so both pieces need to be sprayed and both pieces need to dry so they aren't wet but they are still tacky. Depending on temperature and humidity that can be anywhere from 3 to 5 minutes. you might have another 5 minutes until the adhesive is fully dried and will no longer adhere properly. So not a long amount of "working" time. The final results are only going to be as good as the prep that is done and the time taken to adhere the 2 pieces together.
I've used this for interior work on a classic car and it worked great for the headliner and even the veneer work I have done. you MUST follow the directions or you will see poor results!
Works great! If you follow the instructions. Its pretty easy spray both sides.. wait 2min put them together and under pressure for a few min.. I saw some other reviews IDK what the problem is... IT'S LITERALLY WRITTEN ON THE CAN TITLED "DIRECTIONS" used this for carpet in my van and several other projects its very good. Beware though its VERY sticky wear gloves or do not get any on you. This stuff is hard to get rid of or clean off. I would like 3m to post what they recommend to remove it.( aka overspray or an oops)
Hey there, I'm a small company that makes practice xylophone pads. I've been in business for 4 years and found the 90 strength the best adhesive for my product. Recently it has not been doing well. I've had a number of instances where the bars are coming off. I've made over 600 so far and only a few have had problems. In the past two months I've had 3 in a row where the adhesive isn't holding up. Did you change your recipe? I'm now having to send a can of this to my customers to fix it themselves. Not good! Any advise?
This is called a spray, but it comes out of the nozzle like silly string. I followed the directions and shook the can, but still only see a spaghetti like stringy substance come out of the can.
it said it was 12 not one can
I bought the 3m 80 vinyl spray and did the interior door panels of my mustang and it first started to bubble and then fell over I removed the whole thing bought new vinyl and your strongest 3m 90 and the same thing has happened. I have spent about $100 not including my time and this stuff does not work. Please do not label your cans high heat because it's not true and on your vinyl can please add for inside the house with nice cold air please do not use on automobiles.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $43.66 (May 6) to $49.42 (Jun 23) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $45.10.
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