What is the best glue to glue glass to glass?
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I use E6000, it will hold for sure, drys clear too!
I'd use Clear glue from Gorilla Glue
I agree! E6000.
weldbon. It goes on white & dries clear
E6000, without a doubt.
I'm gonna agree with Linda Leath -- E6000
I do a lot of glass work, I use Beacon Quick Grip. I find it at Wal-mart. Best I have found.
I now use Loctite Go2glue. Low smell and easy to use. Works great and no more messy fingers.
For flattened glass marble mosaics on glass I would use E6000. For smaller projects and repair-my favorite glue is Gorilla glue packaged like this. Its the only super glue that seems to store for multiple uses without drying out. Great applicator design!
I use E6000 and let it set for 24 hours.
E6000
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