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DAP Weldwood Original Contact Cement is a fast-setting, water-resistant adhesive ideal for woodworking, repairs, and crafts. Its low-viscosity liquid formula bonds instantly to multiple surfaces like wood, rubber, and foam, delivering a strong, durable hold that stands up to real-world use. Packaged in convenient 3 oz bottles (sold in pairs), it’s a top-rated choice for professionals and DIYers seeking reliable, quick-dry contact cement.
| ASIN | B0CXBVD3MX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,835 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2 in Contact Cements |
| Brand | DAP |
| Brand Name | DAP |
| Color | Tan |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,338 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 2 Hours |
| Included Components | Contact Cement Bottle 3 Oz |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Manufacturer | DAP PRODUCTS INC. |
| Material | Neoprene Rubber |
| Material Type | Neoprene Rubber |
| Model | 00107 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Instant Bonding, Water Resistant |
| Special Feature | Instant Bonding, Water Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Woodworking, Repair, Flooring, Masonry, Countertop, Casting, Carpentry, Furniture, Glass |
| UPC | 070798001169 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | Low |
| Volume | 92.88 Milliliters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
J**C
Strong bond for power wheels tire upgrade will set fast and hold well
Used DAP Weldwood Contact Cement for a kids ride-on tire project and it worked exactly how you want contact cement to work: apply to both surfaces, let it tack up, press together, and it grabs hard. Once it makes contact it’s basically “done,” which is perfect when you need the tire material to stay put without creeping or peeling. I likely didn’t need the extra nails but used for completeness as a belt and suspenders approach. Bond has held up well to real use (rolling, turning, and kid abuse). The consistency is easy to spread and it flashes off quickly so you’re not waiting forever between coats. Tips that matter: prep is everything so clean/degrease the tire and scuff slick plastic/rubber, apply thin even coats to BOTH sides, and give it enough tack time before joining. If you need a reliable adhesive for tire-related DIY fixes/mods, this is a solid choice.
S**J
Very effective
This works great! I used this to make a Halloween costume with EVA foam. It was easy to use, got tacky within 15 mins and had a strong bond. A little went a long way and I was able to sand it. It does have a strong smell but in a well ventilated space it's not bad. I had to use pliers to open the top. I wish the brush was a little smaller in width. It made gluing some smaller pieces more a little harder.
S**N
Stongest glue I know, but does not store well.
Follow directions, and it will permanently bond anything. Plastic, wood, cardboard, metal. Do not use on foam, it will dissolve foam. Extremely strong vapors, use caution. Once opened, it does not store well and will become unusable after three weeks.
M**.
A cement that achieves very strong adhesion.
I have been using this cement for several years for generally repairing soles of shoes that come apart. It has been the best way to do this with a hold that actually works. To attain maximum adhesion you need to coat both parts and wait at least 15 mins before putting it together. I usually also clamp it for a few hours also. I also use this cement for anything that needs to be glued, where Super Glues don’t fit the bill. Over the last 10 years the cost has really gone up and this package for 2 cans is the best value I have found. There are other cements out there, but usually they are more costly, which has discouraged me from trying them. I do know that Dap Wellwood Cement works very well and achieves a super strong hold.
M**T
Old go-to cement for instant bonding
Have used this for years for many uses on various materials. Needs to be stirred before use, since the neoprene rubber particles settle to bottom of can, leaving solvent at top. This size can is great for small jobs, with the brush in can lid. The lid has a gasket in inner top, to make a tight seal. I put a smear of silicone grease around the threads to better seal and prevent sticking of lid. I have a bigger can to refill this, as needed. On absorbent materials, 2 or 3 coats may be needed, but that is expected for a proper bond.
D**D
Excellent product
Great for small leather projects.
F**R
Strong and reliable
Perfect for small repairs, crafts, or DIY projects. Very satisfied with the quality and would recommend it.
B**E
contact adhesive
I used Weldwood Contact Adhesive to glue luxury Vinyl Plank to MDF as a skirt around a clawfoot tub. It worked perfectly.
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