E6000 adhesive
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Leslie Long on May 19, 2014Hi Sandy. No, it does not yellow and yes, it is perfect for using on glass outdoors. I don't use the craft one, but the E6100 because it is no sag. The regular one works very well. The trick to E6000 is to leave it for enough time to cure. It fails if you move it too soon and that is what some people don't understand. If you are like me and live in a humid climate, I let it cure (if possible) indoors for a few days and then move it outside. Good luck! I love this stuff and you will too. :)Helpful Reply
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Sandy W on May 19, 2014@Leslie Long .. thankyou so much !. I'll look for some of the E6100. Now to hit the store, buy some and start crafting !.Helpful Reply
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Bjb345119 on May 21, 2014I use - goop for plumbing - for all my outdoor projects and they have held up for years. K-mart sells it the cheapest, but Lowe's and other places carry it also.Helpful Reply
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Teri on Mar 15, 2015Hi Sandy we are almost neighbors. 10 minutes away from eachother. E6000 is what I use for all my outdoor crafts. Since were so wet around here it seems to hold up the best. I find it at Walmart the cheapest. It also works on glass real well and is clear.Helpful Reply
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