How to use liquid nails with and without a gun: instructions with video

For adhesion of complex surfaces during repairs and fastening of heavy decorative elements, liquid nails (LN) are widely used. This is a special adhesive component that has high adhesion and a structure that can penetrate hard-to-reach places. This explains the popularity of the editing team. How to use liquid nails, what features of application there are, we will consider below.

What are “liquid nails” and how to use them

The popular name “liquid nails” is firmly rooted, although in fact it is a type of glue used in construction and during construction and installation work (CEM). The name comes from the English language, which means a direct translation of Liquid Nails - liquid nails.


If you use a gun, the work will be easier

In Russia, a similar glue appeared in the mid-90s and gained popularity among professional builders and in everyday life among folk craftsmen. Russian liquid nails have successfully entered the building materials market, but if you do not know how to use liquid nails correctly, you can ruin the structures being glued together. It is important to understand what the adhesive described below is and how to use it. You also need to know how and with what liquid nails are washed to eliminate inaccuracies in the work.

Correct use of LG stems from an understanding of the properties. Since it is an adhesive material, its task is to glue various materials and structures together. Liquid nails help in carrying out construction and installation work, save time, and increase the efficiency of labor costs. These types of glue consist of various polymer compounds, the main one of which is synthetic rubber. An important advantage is that the adhesive does not pierce the structures being glued, does not rust like real nails and does not require the use of a hammer. The big advantage of LG is the bonding of materials of dissimilar structure to each other - ceramics, gypsum, wood and concrete. Therefore, the area where LGs are used is wide:

  • Repair work when finishing premises.
  • Construction.
  • Interior design.
  • Furniture production and interior.

Cleaning the surface of liquid nails - a note for beginners

Having understood what liquid nails are and having studied their technical characteristics, let’s look at how to remove stains from a hardened composition. In any case, cleaning skills will come in handy, because glue is widely used not only in construction, but also for minor repairs. To quickly remove a stain, you will need:

  • solvent;
  • special cleaner;
  • scraper;
  • water;
  • sponge.


Liquid nails as a sealant
If you have just recently discovered a stain and it has not yet dried, to remove it it will be enough to use warm water with a few drops of mineral solvent diluted in it. This mixture is quite effective and safe for most types of coatings, from varnished wood to gloss.

If the stain has completely hardened, you will need to use a stronger cleaner to remove it. It can be purchased at any construction supply store. Having prepared the product, you need to dip a sponge into it, apply it to the glue stain and hold it there for 20-30 seconds. Next, put the sponge aside and begin scrubbing the stain with a scraper. This must be done extremely carefully so as not to damage the surface. Also, do not forget that it is necessary to dip the sponge into the cleaner only after wearing gloves. Do not squeeze the sponge with your hands, trying to squeeze the cleaner out of it, otherwise it may splash into your eyes.


Removing liquid nails

Please note that although liquid nails can withstand temperature changes, they are not at all resistant to exposure to sunlight. This can be used to remove stubborn stains. Before applying the cleaner to the surface, place the stained item in the sun and leave it there for several hours. After this, you can apply a sponge with cleaner and scrape off the glue.

Where and how to use liquid nails

Since the requirements for the adhesive material are different in different situations, the modifications of such adhesive differ. Liquid nails are produced, varying in price and having different qualities and characteristics. The main property is how much load the structure glued with this composition can withstand. The adhesive ability of the material determines the quality and cost. Therefore, when purchasing liquid nails, you should understand what loads they must withstand, what materials need to be fastened and how to use liquid nails. You should not overpay by buying expensive material if you need to perform simple steps.


LG can be used to glue fallen tiles

Here are the recommended instructions for the use and application of LG:

  1. Initially, study the instructions included with the material. Since the adhesive material is based on both solvent and water, the work technology will require certain actions. In the first option, you should make sure that the rooms where the work is carried out are well ventilated or carry out the work outside the room. With water-based glue, work is performed at a temperature not lower than +5 degrees.
  2. The surfaces to be bonded are thoroughly degreased and cleaned, since dirty, dusty and wet surfaces do not adhere well to each other. Better bonding will be achieved by applying small notches on the surfaces to be glued - rough surfaces provide a high-quality connection.
  3. To accurately apply glue, use a mounting gun similar to that used when applying construction foam.
  4. The application of LG is carried out pointwise or in strips along the surface to be bonded, depending on the size of the structures being bonded.
  5. The surfaces with the applied glue are pressed tightly against each other with force and fixed in this position for a certain period of time (the duration is indicated on the packaging). Maintain the connection until completely dry. Sometimes it will take about a day.
  6. Excess and squeezed out glue residues are removed with a damp cloth.

It is necessary to remember about the shelf life of LG, which does not exceed one year from the date of release of the glue. Therefore, you should not stock it in large quantities for future use.

Application without gun

Sometimes the question arises of how to use liquid nails without a gun. If the need for work does not appear regularly, but one-time, it is quite possible to do without a special device.

The bottom of the package should be gently pressed with a hard object, for example a wooden handle, so that the mass is released evenly, in small portions. With some skill, the procedure can be completed successfully, saving money on the purchase of a pistol.

How to choose and use a pistol for burning gas correctly

When using liquid nails, it is recommended to apply them using a specialized nail gun. This will allow you to more accurately apply the composition to the surfaces to be bonded and will prevent unnecessary consumption of material. The principle of operation of a construction gun is similar to using a syringe, so even a beginner can use it. There are some different modifications of mounting guns: with and without reverse stroke of the piston. The former are more often used in domestic conditions, with low glue consumption, and the latter - on an industrial scale.

There are numerous varieties of liquid nails available in stores. An inexperienced person encountering this material for the first time will have the difficult task of choosing the right glue. According to the principle: to be inexpensive and “angry”. They start from the instructions for using LG, which are attached to the product or printed on the packaging, but this will take more than one hour. Sales consultants are not always competent to clearly make a choice. Therefore, before going to the store, you should prepare in advance.


LG is used to seal the bathroom

Here are a few criteria and subtleties on the basis of which LG is chosen:

  • For fastening heavy structures - finishing with stone or porcelain stoneware, silicone or neprene-based adhesives, such as “Moment Montazh” (Henkel), are better suited.
  • For fastening materials that do not have a large specific gravity, such as polystyrene, plastic, water-based LGs, such as “Moment Installation Super Strong,” are more effective.
  • Water-based LGs are not suitable for fastening polypropylene, polyethylene, Teflon and other similar materials.
  • Neoprene-based adhesives (LN601 Macco or Multi-Purpose) are the most versatile for indoor work. They perfectly glue plywood, plasterboard, wooden materials, as well as plastic, metal and chipboard. But they are not at all suitable for installing and fastening mirrors/tiles in rooms with high humidity.

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Material properties - why is glue so popular among builders?

Liquid nails have found their use in various areas of construction for good reason. This composition has excellent technical characteristics, thanks to which it stands out noticeably among other similar materials. Firstly, the glue has an increased level of strength. Once fully cured, it can hold two sheets of steel together for years, even when exposed to various weather conditions. Secondly, the composition has excellent adhesion, which has a positive effect on the setting time of two surfaces with each other.


Liquid nails for gluing tiles

Thirdly, the glue resists corrosion well. This is especially important when working with metal profiles and aluminum sheets. Fourthly, due to its composition, the material does not have a bad effect on the coating and does not corrode it. Among the properties of the glue, one can also highlight the ease of its use. Even a beginner can apply the composition after first practicing on an unnecessary product. It is also worth noting the cost-effectiveness of the composition. One can of liquid nails will last for a very long time. Even for gluing objects weighing 25 kg, several strips of the composition are enough.

Which liquid nails are best to use?

Today, the buyer is offered several types of liquid nails. The cost is determined depending on the type and purpose.


Deciding which type to use can be difficult

A common type is water-based nails. The main purpose is to fasten materials with a porous surface. The disadvantage of such nails is that they cannot be used in rooms with high humidity. More precisely, you can use them there, but they take a long time to dry, especially since under constant exposure to moisture the nails lose their adhesion properties and, as a result, will not hold the surfaces to be glued together.

An example of use is gluing decorative elements to the ceiling. These nails are cheap due to the restrictions on the types of work where they are used.

The second type, which is based on an organic solvent, is unpleasant due to its pungent odor; safety precautions must be observed when working with them. Excessive saturation with vapors leads to loss of consciousness and other health problems. But this look is universal. A distinctive feature is high strength and reliability. Liquid nails of this type can withstand a lot of weight.

The cost of these nails is slightly higher than water-based compounds.

Glue liquid nails: types and purpose

The characteristics of the drug are determined by its composition. There are two types.

Water soluble

Their base is acrylic copolymers, PVC or polyurethane. They have fairly high adhesion to most building materials, but there are exceptions. For example, polyurethane solutions cannot be used on Teflon and polyethylene, and acrylic solutions “work” only on porous substrates. Moreover, they are all environmentally friendly. The main disadvantage is considered to be destruction at subzero temperatures.

Organosoluble

To understand what liquid nails of this type are, you need to know: the basis of the composition is synthetic rubber. This gives them greater strength and better adhesion. The drugs set quickly and are completely stable at low temperatures. They are successfully used even in unheated buildings. One of the disadvantages is the presence of a pungent odor; for this reason, you should work with pastes only in ventilated areas. They may ignite during application and subsequent curing.


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Liquid nails are used for gluing a wide variety of materials. The drugs set quickly and are completely stable at low temperatures

The scope of application of solutions is very wide. You can glue tiles, dissimilar and homogeneous parts made of metal, ceramics, fiberboard, chipboard, wood, brick, glass, polystyrene onto liquid nails. The glued area can withstand loads of up to 80 kg/sq.m. cm, looks aesthetically pleasing. It is possible to connect surfaces that are not completely adjacent. The preparation will fill the unevenness; this will not affect the strength of the resulting joint.

Advantages of liquid nails: why they are convenient to use

In total and in terms of the volume of work, liquid nails are inferior to regular nails, although sometimes the opposite effect is obtained. It is more profitable to use liquid nails. If we are talking about aesthetics, then ordinary nails, no matter how hard they are driven in, are visible, so additional effort and money will be required to hide the heads.

Liquid nails easily hide joints and are not visible. Liquid nails look like a whitish or clear paste that is squeezed onto the attachment point. Moreover, they are fixed in a small amount, but there are enough attachment points. Depending on the type of surfaces that are attached, the step is from 3 to 15 cm.

Advantages of liquid nails:

  • Versatility - they can be used to fix any material;
  • Non-toxic - even solvent-based nails are not harmful once completely dry;
  • Moisture resistance - moisture is not a problem for such a material, but for latex-based nails the opposite is true;
  • Holding a load of about 100 kg per square meter is a useful tool for various jobs;
  • Liquid nails, unlike ordinary nails, are easy to apply and it is difficult to damage the surface with them; in addition, if you do not allow them to harden, wiping the nails off the surface will not be difficult with a damp cloth.

Liquid nails are distinguished by their long-term storage. They start work at any time, they do not need special training or specialized tools.

Some useful tips for working with glue

Any installation adhesive requires care and precautions. Without reading the instructions, you risk damaging furniture, flooring and other coverings, as well as harming yourself and others.

12 useful tips for working with liquid nails, study them carefully:

  1. Use spot or continuous application. The second method is relevant for increased loads on the item and its storage at high humidity. The first method will save glue.
  2. Cover large items with a layer of glue in the form of a snake or mesh to cover more surface area.
  3. For better adhesion of areas, degrease them first. Acetone, gasoline and other solvent will do. Get rid of moisture and dirt, then the objects will be glued together as firmly as possible. Sometimes you have to resort to grinding.
  4. If the glue sets in a matter of minutes, then use a press for better results. Apply pressure to the areas to be glued for the required time.
  5. Remove glue that has come out beyond the seam immediately with a dry and clean piece of cloth, sponge or napkin. Once the glue sets and hardens, it will be very difficult to remove. In order not to run to the hardware store for special tools, get rid of the excess immediately. Sometimes a sharp mounting blade helps.
  6. Do not use the glued object for at least 24 hours to ensure the strongest possible connection.
  7. Determine the required amount of glue. If you apply more liquid nails, including at joints, you will not increase the level of strength, but will only extend the drying time of the composition. There should be enough glue, not too much and not too little. The skill of determining “by eye” comes with experience.
  8. Do not fasten the parts immediately after applying the glue, but let it soak in for 5-7 minutes. After this time, connect and squeeze the items well. It is not the time that matters, but the strength of the compression. It is enough to hold the items for two minutes and then send them to dry. This way you will achieve the highest seam strength.
  9. Do not use liquid nails after the expiration date.
  10. Make sure that the packaging of liquid nails is sealed. If the packaging is damaged, this composition may have already dried out or deteriorated.
  11. When pressing the piston of the gun, make sure that the force is the same, otherwise the glue seam will turn out to be uneven.
  12. Work in personal protective equipment, be sure to ventilate the room when using solvent-soluble adhesive compositions. If the substance comes into contact with your skin, wash it off immediately with plenty of running water.

Area of ​​use and differences between types

Liquid nails are popular in construction and renovation. Purchase them for any task. The cost is low, equal to half the cost of polyurethane foam.

A common example of using liquid nails is fastening materials to brick structures, gluing wooden surfaces, fixing fiberboard and chipboard sheets. Nails are also used for gluing ceramics, polystyrene, glass or even metal; with their help it is easy to glue foam.

A useful function due to which liquid nails are valued by professional builders is gluing surfaces that do not fit tightly together. When using liquid nails, to fix such surfaces you will need to squeeze out a little more from the tube.

Restrictions on the use of liquid nails - they are not used for gluing damp or damp wood; they cannot be used to glue an aquarium, not even because of constant contact with water, but because of the slow decomposition and subsequent poisoning of the inhabitants. Silicone sealant is suitable for these purposes.

Liquid nails are used in small decorations, when you need to efficiently but discreetly fix an element on a wall or ceiling, glue a torn part, etc.

Liquid nails are purchased from different manufacturers and in different volumes, which also affects the price.

If you perform a small amount of work, then a minimum amount of liquid nails is enough; for a large front, purchase a large tube. The larger the volume, the lower the total cost.

What is it used for?

Recommended uses include a variety of products including wood, silicate glass, ceramics, organic glass, aluminum alloys, natural cork, plasterboard, foam polymers, siding, wood fiber boards or shavings.

High-strength adhesives can be used to secure sinks and other plumbing fixtures, window and door frames, baseboards, countertops and mirrors. Sometimes craftsmen use liquid nails instead of sealants; they are used to insulate seams, fill microcavities, cracks in walls, ventilation ducts, and corner joints of design structures.

Note! Despite their versatility, it is not recommended to use high-strength composites in the manufacture and repair of aquariums and wood products with high humidity.

Rules for using LG

To achieve the effect of using liquid nails, apply them to a dry and grease-free surface.

Apply either pointwise with small increments, or in stripes. Do this quickly so that you can then press the surfaces to be glued together. They are fixed in a tight position to each other for several minutes (2-3), after which it remains to wait for complete drying.

To find out how long liquid nails take to dry, the answer to this question is on the label. Depending on the manufacturer and type of nails, the time varies. This period lasts from 18 hours to a day. During this time, they do not create additional load on the bonded surfaces.

Users make the same mistake, which does not give a positive effect and increases the consumption of nails. They are applied to only one surface, the second is degreased and cleaned of dust.

Nails are applied using a special gun, which is designed for gluing materials in hard-to-reach places.

Squeeze out liquid nails without it, pressing on the bottom with a suitable object. But it is worth cautioning: the bottom will be damaged and then the liquid nails will leak out, making it impossible to use them.

Extrusion from a gun

For a large amount of work, it makes sense to use a special gun, which will reduce product consumption and facilitate the application procedure. The principle of operation of pistol devices is similar to syringes; the entire body or half of the tube body can be inserted into the pumping structure; sometimes it looks like a skeleton on which a packaging container with glue is fixed.

The easy-to-use models feature reverse motion, which significantly speeds up gluing, which is especially important in industrial environments. When constantly performing large volumes of work with adhesives, it makes sense to use a gun that runs on electricity. The technical features of the units are indicated in the accompanying instructions, the reading of which should not be neglected.

How to use liquid nails: with and without a gun

When carrying out repair and construction, finishing, installation work, as well as work on decorating a room, construction glue is used, better known in everyday life as liquid nails - Liquid Nails. This special construction adhesive is made on the basis of polymers and rubber and is supplied to the market in tubes of various capacities or in cylindrical cartridges (tubes). For the convenience of working with cartridges, it is customary to use a special construction (installation) gun for liquid nails, which is designed for dosed application of glue to the surfaces to be glued.


Use LG correctly!

This gun is used for working with various sealants, which are packaged in similar special tubes with a standard volume of 310 ml. This tool got its name because of the principle of operation - the adhesive composition is applied by pressing on the trigger, which is why it is compared with the weapon of the same name. Although the process of applying glue itself is more similar to the operation of a syringe.

When choosing liquid nails, study the instructions on the packaging to find out whether this construction adhesive is suitable for the types of surfaces that are to be glued.

If the work is planned to be carried out outdoors or in rooms with high humidity, then choose a construction adhesive that contains a solvent. For dry rooms, less toxic acrylic liquid nails are better suited.

Stamps

Glue Moment “Liquid Nails” is produced in 16 variations. Each has its own adhesive strength, differs in composition and is designed for a specific material.

Express MV 50

Universal assembly adhesive, does not contain solvents, used for joining wood, PVC, insulating boards. You can plant baguettes, door jambs, and decorative elements.

“One for everything. Super strong"

Manufactured using Flexec technology. Plastic, monocomponent, has a high adhesive force, so it can be used to glue heavy and large elements. They can work on any surface with any porosity, seal cracks, and seal.

Moisture accelerates the hardening of the joint, so it can be used in rooms with high dampness. They can be used to connect natural stone, concrete, brick. The product is not used for working with glass, copper, brass and PVC.

“One for everything. Transparent"

It has the advantages of the previous brand, it helps to seal seams in water, but not in conditions of constant immersion. Shelf life: no more than 15 months.

Glue Express Decor

White acrylic composition. Quickly glues any materials, but maximum adhesive ability is achieved with hygroscopic surfaces. Suitable for fixing decor.

“Moment Montage. Waterproof"

It belongs to moisture-resistant products of class D. This is a universal composition marked MB-40. They can firmly glue any materials.

"Super strong MVP 70. Transparent"

Due to the gripping force of 70 kg/m. sq. quickly glues any materials. Typically, wall panels and interior design elements are mounted on it. There is also a white composition.

"Superstrong Lux MV-100"

It has the qualities of the previous brand, but its adhesion force is 100 kg/m. sq. To glue heavy elements to them, there is no need to use supports or clamps.

"Extra-strong MP-55"

It is made on the basis of rubber. They can be used to glue heavy objects of any texture. After application, it forms a thin film that is dry to the touch, protecting the bonded surface from contamination.

The strongest adhesion occurs at the first contact of the surfaces during the destruction of the protective shell, so it is not recommended to move the working elements after bonding.

Which construction gun is best to use?

Like similar construction tools, mounting guns are divided into two main types: household (mechanical) and professional (pneumatic and battery-powered).

Professional ones are usually used to apply all kinds of sealants, and three types of mechanical guns are used to work with liquid nails.

An inexpensive type of liquid nail gun is a semi-body gun. Such pistols are short-lived and not easy to use. The stand for the cartridge with construction adhesive seems to be cut in half and during operation the tube often warps, which interferes with the smooth movement of the rod.

For the home craftsman, there is a simple solution to this problem - the tube is tightly fixed in the gun body using wide tape. Wrap tape around the tube placed in the body, closer to the handle. At the same time, they protect the branded sticker, which is located on the case. There is a manufacturer’s warranty for such working tools, and in order for the gun, if necessary, to be returned under warranty, it is advisable not to damage this sticker.

The next type of mounting gun is the most popular among buyers and is called skeleton. It is a little more expensive than the half-body, but it holds the liquid nail cartridge more securely, allowing the glue to flow more smoothly. However, even here, tape is used to secure the tube tightly, since cases for inexpensive pistols are made of aluminum, which does not provide sufficient rigidity.

The most convenient for working with liquid nails is a tubular (syringe) gun. It tightly fixes the cartridge with glue or sealant, and is used not only for working with tubes, but also with foil packaging, which is used for packaging certain types of sealants.

The main pros and cons of adhesive compositions

Liquid nails, the instructions for which we have studied, like any other building material, have their advantages and disadvantages. It is also worth familiarizing yourself with them, and it is better to do this before purchasing glue. Among the advantages of the material, one can note its absolute safety in relation to any working surfaces. Using the composition, you don’t have to worry about rust forming on the coating in the future. The glue also does not harm human health; it tolerates temperature changes and humidity fluctuations well.


Liquid nails for flooring installation

Another advantage of the composition is its rapid hardening. Because of this, the glue has gained popularity not only among professional builders, but also among amateurs. When applying the composition, it is not necessary to use impact tools such as large sledgehammers. All you need is a mallet, and then only when working with large items. One of the main advantages of liquid nails is their strength after gluing. Any of the above materials will be held securely and for a long time on the base. Even when working with rough surfaces, the glue will prove to be a reliable fixative.

The composition has much fewer disadvantages. However, they still exist, and their study should not be ignored. The first of the minuses is considered to be a sharp, unpleasant odor. Because of this, craftsmen are forced to wear respirators. This is especially true when working with the composition for a long time. The second disadvantage is the inconvenience for beginners. If this is your first time working with liquid nails, then before applying it is worth practicing with those coatings that you don’t mind.


Use with wood materials

We should also talk about water-based liquid nails. This glue also has an unpleasant odor and is not recommended for use when working with metal. In addition, the composition is severely destroyed when exposed to low temperatures. In order for the glue to dry faster, you need to use special heating. Otherwise you will have to wait a very long time.

Design and principle of operation of a pistol for burning gas

The design of a construction gun for liquid nails is universally simple and consists of six main elements:

  • Platforms for holding the cartridge;
  • Handles (in some models rubberized);
  • Trigger;
  • Feed rod;
  • A pusher disk attached to the rod;
  • Locking (fixing) tongue;

The principle of operation of this tool is as follows: after the cartridge with liquid nails is installed in the gun platform, pressing the trigger activates the rod, which pushes the disk. In turn, the disk exerts pressure on the bottom of the tube and squeezes the contents through the hole in the tip of the tube onto the surface.

In more expensive models, after releasing the trigger, the mechanism moves the rod back a little. This relieves excess pressure in the tube and prevents excess glue from leaking out.

Summing up

Liquid nail glue can be used for all kinds of materials. It can be either foam or light plastic, or concrete. It is important to give preference to the appropriate manufacturer and type of product. When choosing glue, pay attention to where the work will be carried out, since not all such products are suitable for working outside the building, especially at air temperatures below zero.

Liquid nails are one of the simplest installation methods, which eliminates unnecessary holes and work with other tools, such as a drill. At the same time, the aesthetic appearance of the processed material does not change in any way.

How to use a burning gun correctly

Before starting to work with the mounting gun, open the glue cartridge. To do this, unscrew the conical tip, if it is screwed, and use a sharp knife to carefully cut off the head of the tube immediately above the thread. After this, screw the tip onto the head of the cylinder and remove the cap.

Next, the edge of the cone is cut so that the cut diameter is slightly less than the thickness of the required layer of liquid glue seam. Then put the cap back on. Some manufacturers place a protective bottom on the bottom of the tube, which must be removed.

The construction adhesive cartridge is ready for installation.

In order to install the cartridge into the gun body you must:

  • Taking the gun by the handle, press the locking tab with your thumb until it stops;
  • Pull the rod all the way towards you, freeing the platform for installing the cartridge;
  • Place the cartridge into the tool body;
  • By lightly pressing the trigger, push the disk attached to the rod to the base of the tube until it stops;
  • Remove the cap from the tip and get to work.

If a “syringe” gun is used for work, then in order to insert the tube into the body, unscrew the upper fixing ring and remove the internal insert from it.

When fixing the cartridge on the rod, it is important not to use excessive force when bringing the pusher disk to the base, so that excess pressure does not build up in the tube before using the glue. Otherwise, when you remove the cap from the tip, some of the glue will leak out.

The following video shows the instructions described above, which clearly demonstrates the stages of preparing a gun for liquid nails and sealant for use:

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  • It is better to use a construction gun to apply the product. It can later be used to work with sealant.
  • If work is carried out on newly constructed concrete walls , then it is better to postpone this for at least a month to allow the surface to dry and the concrete to set.
  • If you plan to glue PVC panels to painted walls , they must first be sanded. If the surface does not absorb moisture well, then it is better not to use acrylic nails or to prime the surface first.
  • To increase the adhesive properties of expanded polystyrene , it is first coated with wood glue, which is diluted with water 1 to 1. After drying, you can begin to apply the glue.

Complete curing of the composition requires from 12 to 24 hours; during this time it is not recommended to load the glued surfaces, so as not to reduce the quality of the gluing.

Safety rules and completion of work with liquid nails

When working with a mounting gun, use extreme care and caution. Apply glue in small portions, strictly to pre-designated areas of the surfaces to be glued. Avoid contact with skin or foreign objects.

If drops of glue get on the gun, it should be washed immediately to prevent it from drying out. During breaks between jobs, cover the cartridge spout with a cap to prevent the liquid glue inside from drying out.

After finishing the work, the used cartridge is removed from the gun, and the tool is washed in a warm soapy solution and allowed to dry. In order to remove the used cartridge, press the locking tab and pull the rod with the pusher disk towards you. After which the tube is removed from the gun.

What do you need for work?

To use a gun specially designed for working with liquid nails, you need to prepare the necessary elements:

  • directly the bottle with the adhesive composition;
  • knife;
  • safety glasses and gloves;
  • a respirator if it is expected that an adhesive solution based on organic solvents will be used;
  • clean rags;
  • Often during work, glue gets on the skin or adjacent surfaces; in order to quickly remove it, it is recommended to immediately prepare a solvent.

This way, you won't need any unusual or unavailable items to use this tool.

Liquid nails Moment: how to use correctly

Today, a construction adhesive called “liquid nails” is used to connect various surfaces. The substance is used in construction, finishing and repair work.

The classic nail composition is based on synthetic rubber and a special type of clay mined in Texas. The addition of titanium dioxide gives the glue a white color. To reduce the cost, chalk is used (instead of expensive clay), which accordingly worsens the quality.

The toluene contained in the composition is responsible for adhesion, but slows down drying. To reduce this time, acetone is added to the material.

These components are toxic and have a negative effect on the human body. The presence of harmful substances is indicated by a sharp, unpleasant odor. They are not included in modern products.

Purpose

Construction adhesive “Moment Installation” is used for the following purposes:

  • for installing mirror bases on different planes;
  • for attaching PVC panels;
  • to attach shelves and decorative structures to any base;
  • for fastening tiles.

The glue is waterproof, which allows it to be used in conditions of excessive dampness. They can be used to glue tiles or mirrors in bathrooms, showers, swimming pools, kitchens, etc.

Main types of liquid nails: which ones are best to use

Nails are divided into types depending on the base used:

  • Water-based nails are called acrylic nails. Used for bonding surfaces with a porous structure. Not recommended for use in conditions of high humidity.
  • Neoprene, based on organic solvents. They are used for fastening various materials and can withstand high loads. But they have a suffocating odor and are harmful to health, so precautions must be taken.

The pre-setting time varies, depending on the type of glue, from 5 to 30 minutes. The material finally hardens within 24 hours. The instructions indicated on the cylinder contain detailed instructions on the time of complete and partial setting. There are materials with a short hardening period - 5 minutes, such as “Moment” liquid nails.

What you need for work

The process of connecting different surfaces is carried out provided that all the necessary tools and materials have been prepared. So, to work you will need:

  • tube with adhesive material;
  • sharpened knife;
  • protective equipment: gloves, glasses;
  • if you plan to use liquid nails based on an organic solvent, prepare a respirator;
  • a solvent that can be used to clean surfaces and workplaces from excess glue;
  • rag/sponge.

Features of LGs: how to best use them

Liquid nails are widely used in repair and construction work due to the high strength properties of the connection - 80 t/m2. They are used to glue elements that are loosely adjacent to each other.

They glue metal, glass, polystyrene, ceramics, wood and brick structures. Despite the wide range of applications, manufacturers do not recommend fastening wet or damp wood or aquarium parts.

The advantages are:

  • Resistance to moisture (except acrylic);
  • The surface does not deteriorate;
  • High load;
  • Even dissimilar elements are glued together.

High-strength adhesive joints (higher than the strength of concrete) are provided by “Titebond” liquid nails. In addition to reliability, ease of use also influenced widespread use.

How to choose glue, what factors are important

It can be difficult for novice craftsmen, among the variety of products, to choose the option that will fulfill all the necessary properties for the working conditions, so you need to understand what factors serve as a guide when choosing. Then you just need to look at the manufacturer’s instructions on the packaging and select the optimal properties. This is how professionals talk about the need to study the following technical features of liquid nails when purchasing:

  • The period of drying and setting of the composition, when working with gluing the finishing material to the wall or ceiling, the speed of fixation turns out to be very important; wasting time and effort on holding the finishing is undesirable;
  • Components. Products without chalk perform better; the component reduces the degree of adhesion. When it is necessary to obtain high strength, when the parts are heavy, it is recommended to choose other compositions;
  • Acetone is a toxic substance, so its presence is also not recommended so that health safety is taken into account;
  • If the humidity level in the room is high, then choose only moisture-resistant compounds; others will lose their grip too quickly.


Products without chalk perform better; the component reduces the degree of adhesion.

Which liquid nails are best to use: advantages of Titebond

Glue has become an indispensable assistant in repair and construction work of varying complexity. It allows you to glue elements made of stone, concrete, metal, wood. Liquid nails are applied to various surfaces.

The greatest effectiveness of glue is achieved by using the appropriate brand for a particular situation. The instructions describe in detail the areas of application of the products. But among the large number of species, common characteristics are distinguished:

  • Practicality and ease of use. People who do not have the skills to carry out repair and construction work will be able to use “Titebond”;
  • Applying material to uneven surfaces. In this case, the load is distributed evenly along the entire perimeter. This reduces the pressure exerted on the bonding site;
  • Construction adhesive remains flexible after drying;
  • Titebond liquid nails withstand vibration and are resistant to deformation;
  • Retain properties for many years. Construction adhesive is resistant to temperature changes and chemical influences - acids, alkalis, salts.

How to remove liquid nails from plastic?

To remove fresh traces of liquid nails from the plastic base, it is recommended to use a rag and water. An alternative option is an oil composition (vaseline, vegetable and animal fats). Experts do not recommend using aggressive compounds or mechanical methods.

Frozen nails are removed from plastic using special removers. Before carrying out the procedure, it is worth studying the information for which surfaces the product is suitable.

Unlike other surfaces from which liquid nails are removed, plastic requires a more delicate approach. The material may be damaged when exposed to organic agents. Before using them, you need to test them: apply a drop of remover to the corner of the plastic base. If after 10-15 minutes there are no signs of deformation and no sticky layer forms on the surface, the liquid is allowed for use.

What brands of liquid nails can I use?

There are different options for liquid nails. Their characteristics determine the scope of application.

The series of adhesives based on synthetic rubber includes the following models:

  • “Multi Purpose” (red tube). Bonds metal, plastic surfaces and foam. Recommended for use in conditions of high humidity. Used for gluing finishing materials: moldings, plastic panels, plaster, ceramics, composite. Not designed for gluing subfloors. For these purposes, it is better to choose a tube of green (Solvent Free) or yellow (Heavy Duty) color.
  • “Tub Surround” (white tuba). Has increased flexibility and resistance to liquids. We recommend for gluing plastic parts of different hardnesses, bathtub interiors;
  • “Heavy Duty” (yellow tube). An effective, durable construction adhesive. Reliably glues various elements. Heavy Duty is not water resistant and is not suitable for bonding polystyrene foam.

There are other brands made from excellent bases:

  • “Solvent Free” (green tube) – a mixture of polymer emulsions;
  • “Cove Base” (blue tube) – polymer emulsion;
  • “Invisible Bond” (blue tube) – elastomeric polymer;
  • PROvantage PU Premium – polyurethane.

Which composition is better to choose?

When choosing the optimal option, it is necessary, first of all, to take into account the purpose of application. In particular, Henkel “Moment Installation” products have several varieties used for different types of work.

Basic recommendations when choosing:

  • For facing work that involves fixing heavy materials (stone, siding, wooden panels, etc.), it is recommended to use high-strength “Heavy Duty”, “Especially strong installation moment”, “LN 901”, “Max Tack Sika”, “Zigger 99” and etc.
  • Water-based solutions, for example, “Moment Installation Super-Strong”, are optimal for working with foamed materials (for example, polystyrene foam).
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