Probond

Probond is polyurethane glue and comes in a tube resembling a can. It is reported to be able to bond almost everything.

MATERIALS: Bonds metal, leather, wood, ceramic, brick, stone, glass, and most plastics to themselves and to each other.

CAUTIONS: Work in a well ventilated area. Do not spray or heat product. Avoid swallowing, inhalation, and contact with skin. Keep away from eyes and skin. Wear impermeable gloves. Contact may stain skin; wash hands immediately after use.

WARNING: Exposure may result in acute or delayed damage to the lungs.

Eye irritant. May irritate or cause allergic reaction with skin. Inhalation of aerosol may result in respiratory allergies including asthma.

Symptoms may include coughing, difficulty in breathing and a feeling of tightness in the chest. Effects may be delayed. Persons with asthma or other chronic respiratory conditions should not sue this product.

COMPOSITION: Contains diisocyanates (MDI pre-polymer, diphenylmethane diisocyanate).

FIRST AID: If skin rash or breathing difficulties occur, see physician immediately. In case of eye contact, rinse immediately with water then flush with tap water for 15 minutes. If skin contact occurs, wash thoroughly with soap and water. If ingested, drink large quantities of water and see physician.

USE: Surfaces must fit snugly and be free of dust, oil, wax, paint, old glue, etc. Important: curing requires moisture. For porous and semi-porous surfaces (wood, pottery, etc.) wipe both surfaces lightly with a damp cloth about 1 minute before gluing. For non porous surfaces (metals, rigid plastics, glass, etc.) dampen one side and apply glue to the other side before bonding. Not for continuous submersion or use below water line.

Do not use at temperatures below 40 or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit. For small areas, apply and swirl pieces to spread a thin, even coat over the entire surface. For larger areas, apply a thin, even coat with a brush or spatula. Use rubber gloves to avoid skin staining/irritation. Seal cap tightly after each use.

Within 15 minutes, clamp glued pieces together for 1 to 4 hours. Cure time will vary depending on temperature, humidity, and porosity. Glue will expand as it cures to fill gaps and further penetrate porous surfaces. Allow 24 hours drying time before using or coating. Sand cured glue before staining.

CLEAN UP: Wet glue, use acetone or mineral spirits. Cured glue, sand or scrape. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and warm water immediately after handling.