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Description
- Adheres PVC vinyl-coated materials in minutes
- Easy application creates durable bonds
- Exceptional for patching, sealing, and making underwater repairs
- Strong and flexible even in weather extremes
- Ideal for use in areas with limitations on toluene
- All 4 oz. through 32 oz. cans come with a brush-cap top
- Have a smaller project or on-the-go job? Our new 1 oz. tubes are the perfect size!
HH-66 is the world’s most effective PVC vinyl adhesive.
It works underwater, sets in minutes, and holds fast at extreme temperatures. It’s waterproof. It bonds with just a single application. And it doesn’t let go.
That may be why HH-66 is trusted by experts in industries as diverse as vinyl-coated fabrics, geosynthetics, commercial tarps and inflatable watercraft. It works. And it’ll work for you.
- Bonds in Tough Conditions – You can apply our clear vinyl adhesive in temperatures ranging from 35 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit (from 2 to 35 degrees Celsius), as well as underwater, and it will stay malleable
- Sturdy and Flexible – Our highly regarded HH-66 Toluene Free Vinyl Cement sets the industry standard for vinyl material repair, maintenance and manufacture
- Repair Multiple Types of Vinyl – Use HH-66 Toluene Free Vinyl Cement for sealing stitched seams*, applying decals, applying patches, and adhering moldings. It also works well with PVC vinyl, canvas, cork, fiberglass, foams (EVA, nitrile, vinyl), glass, leather, neoprene, vinyl-coated materials, vinyl films, and wood
- Brushes on Smoothly – Use the included brush or a roller to apply the adhesive to vinyl fabric or hard plastic, and it will go on smoothly
- Trusted Bonding Formula – We have been making our formulas in the United States since 1949, giving customers reliable results
- Toluene Free – This toluene-free formula is safer for the user and the environment
- Note – HH-66 is not compatible with tarps made of polyethylene (typical “blue tarp” material) – sometimes called “poly tarps” – or with extremely thin vinyl (used for lettering or wraps).
- *Also Note – Continued exposure to direct sunlight may yellow excess HH-66 over time. Excess adhesive should be removed, and HH-66 should not be used as a seam-sealing adhesive for fabrics exposed to the sun.
General Instructions
- Clean surfaces with alcohol or compatible solvent.
- Sand any glossy surfaces lightly.
- Apply an even coat to both surfaces to be joined.
- Allow cement to set until tacky, typically around three minutes. Cement will remain tacky for just a few minutes.
- Press together while tacky and allow to bond for at least an hour before use.
Strongest hold achieved after one day. - Remove any excess adhesive.