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Due to its nonporous surface, glass can be a little tricky to work with. Luckily, learning how to glue glass together is as simple as choosing the right adhesive. Read on to find out the best way to glue glass from the experts.
In fact, most super glues can’t bond to glass, which means that it’s important to find the right glue for the job. Thankfully, we’ve got you covered – read on to find out the best way to glue glass, with product recommendations and step-by-step instructions. Glass, meet glue. It’s time to stick together!
If you need to repair a small glass item like a wine glass stem or other household item, look no further than Loctite’s Super Glue Glass. This water-resistant and dishwasher-safe adhesive dries clear and bonds glass to glass, glass to metal, stained glass, tinted glass and crystal. Better yet, the soft rubber formula grips and the precision applicator makes it so simple to use that this is easily the best way to glue glass.
This super-strength adhesive is specially formulated for nonporous surfaces and also bonds well to metal and some plastics.
For glass projects that are on the larger side, like repairing significant damage to a glass table, chandelier or garden furniture, we recommend selecting a specialised epoxy that fills gaps and can be used on a variety of materials as an adhesive, filler or laminate. Look for an epoxy that dries clear but can be tinted for colour matching while being resistant to water and humidity.
Broken glass ornament or beloved Christmas decoration? Don’t stress, most small-scale glass repairs are straightforward and don’t require an expert’s toolbox. In fact, here’s everything you really need to glue glass together:
There’s no need to get blue over a little spilled glue. If you get adhesive where it shouldn't be, try soaking it in wate r for a prolonged period and allow it to cure before carefully scraping it off.
Once you’ve gathered what you need, follow these steps to glue glass back together: