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Best Grab Adhesive
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I'm trying to find a good grab adhesive that would stick plasterboard to wood battens. The area concerned is only about a metre square and not load bearing - it's just a removal of a damaged piece of plasterboard on a landing wall and replacing it with a new piece. The battens are already in place. There seems to be dozens of grab adhesives marketed, with solvent and solvent-free types and I've no idea of the best.
Would the grab adhesive also be suitable for sticking wood to metal?
Thank you.
Would the grab adhesive also be suitable for sticking wood to metal?
Thank you.
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Most of the solvent types are very similar and very good, for most purposes the price is usually the only discernible difference. Thus if you choose on price from B&Q, Homebase, Screwfix, Tool Station, Wickes, etc. or even eBay ("solvent based adhesive") you should be satisfied with the results. Remember that once opened/used the tube will dry out so you generally have only a few months before it is useless.
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