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Maxi-Cure Extra Thick Super Glue

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Maxi-Cure Extra thick Cyanoacrylate 1/2 oz

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Maxi-Cure Extra thick Cyanoacrylate 1 oz

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Maxi-Cure Extra thick Cyanoacrylate 2 oz

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Strong, Easy, Reliable Bonding for Freshwater Aquascaping

  • Super Glue Gel for Superior Hold
  • Perfect for Plants, Hardscape, and Decorations
  • Fills Gaps and Holds Shape Better Than Thin Glues

 

Maxi-Cure Extra Thick Super Glue is an ideal choice for freshwater aquascaping, offering a strong, reliable hold for attaching live plants, driftwood, and rocks. While Maxi-Cure is labeled as an "extra thick" super glue, we find it to be closer to the consistency of a standard gel-type super glue, making it highly versatile for a variety of aquascaping needs.

Helpful Tips:

  • If a dispensing tip clogs, it can usually be cleaned with acetone to restore flow.
  • If the glue becomes runny during storage, simply shake the bottle to mix the components back together.
Certain aspects of this product require restricted shipping procedures including ensuring it is shipped upright at all times. For that reason this product is restricted to shipping via ground methods to contiguous 48 United States destinations only. This item can not be shipped via expedited methods or outside of the continental United States.
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SKU Maxi-Cure-Extra-Thick-Super-Glue-Bob-Smith-Industries
Aquarium Type Saltwater, Freshwater
Adhesive Type Extra Thick Super Glue
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Product Questions

What glues can be used underwater to glue rocks together
Thanks
Question by: Bob escher on Apr 5, 2016, 8:46 PM
Great question!
All super glues will work great but they do set very quickly under water. Reef epoxy is a great option to hold larger rocks as well. Feel free to let us know if you have any further questions!
Answer by: Connor on Apr 8, 2016, 3:24 PM