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Pattex Wood Express Glue Multicolour 250g
Pattex Wood Express Glue Multicolour 250g
Pattex Wood Express Glue Multicolour 250g
Pattex Wood Express Glue Multicolour 250g
Pattex Wood Express Glue Multicolour 250g
Pattex Wood Express Glue Multicolour 250g
Pattex Wood Express Glue Multicolour 250g
Pattex Wood Express Glue Multicolour 250g
Pattex Wood Express Glue Multicolour 250g
Pattex Wood Express Glue Multicolour 250g
Pattex Wood Express Glue Multicolour 250g
Pattex Wood Express Glue Multicolour 250g
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Pattex Wood Express Glue Multicolour 250g

AED 21.00(Inc. VAT)

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  • Work pieces should be clean and have a tight fit
  • Woods with high oil or tannin content, such as teak, should be wiped off with acetone before applying the glue
  • Wood moisture content should be between 12 and 8 %
  • Higher moisture content increases the final setting time
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Although regular wood glues were sold by Henkel since 1925, the Pattex story begins with the year 1956 - the revolution in the glue market. Product developers created after long cooperation with German Craftsmen the first contact glue which was cold-curing - called Pattex. So far, craftsmen had to heat up glues prior to applying them - a dangerous and time-consuming task. Pattex listened to this complaint and developed a product which is applicable at room temperature - thus offering a strong and easy-to-use and safe solution. First used by shoe repair craftsmen, the product found wide acceptance in the woodworking sector starting 1958, the year in which the glue was filled in buckets as well. A few years later, 1964, the Pattex contact glue could be filled in small tubes of 125g as well, opening the door to households - and finding usage for smaller repair tasks. But the Pattex developers never stopped to improve the glue - and thus were able to offer the first �non-dripping "contact glue called, Pattex Compact" in 1972. Threads of glue were now history