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Everbuild Stixall Extreme Power High Strength Building Adhesive Clear 290ml - £4.95 @ Amazon

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A good price for this highly rated all round adhesive/sealant. Clear tube at this price.


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Stixall Extreme Power Sealant and Adhesive Stixall Extreme Power is the ultimate two in one high-grab sealant and adhesive. Using the best hybrid polymer technology, with the most extreme power strength, Stixall is the product that you can rely on in any situation.

With properties resistant to temperature extremes, Stixall is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use and can be used on virtually any material, even on wet surfaces.

Not only does it provide incredible high grab, no slip and gap filling properties, but it offers almost limitless benefits which remove the previous application barriers associated with conventional DIY and building products.

Features

  • Instant High Grab Adhesive: Using hybrid polymer technology Stixall takes the features of silicone and polyurethane to form the incredible high strength, high grab, primerless adhesive.
  • Exterior and Interior Uses: Ideal for bonding mirrors to most common surfaces, automotive gap filing and sealing, jointing cladding panels and much more.
  • Multifunctional: High instant grab adhesion to most internal and external surfaces including glass, metals, plastic, concrete, plasterboard, polyester, Perspex, wood, enamel, painted surfaces and much more.
  • Application: Apply using a caulk, sealant / adhesive cartridge application gun, we recommend the Everbuild Power Pro Heavy Duty Sealant / Adhesive Cartridge Applicator Gun.
  • Excellent primerless adhesion to most surfaces, including metals, most plastics, glass, concrete, plaster, plasterboard, polyester, perspex, glass, wood, enamel, painted surfaces etc.

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  1. mtcleaning83_.'s avatar
    Tip for usage, leave in warm water for 5mins before use. It will soften it slightly and make it easier pump out a gun.
    sjgorilla's avatar
    Another tip store correctly and use within 12 mths before opening.
  2. Judge-Jury-Executioner's avatar
    Check out master craftsmen Robin Clevett's side review of the usual suspects:


    His choice is Everbiuld's Multistick grab
    adhesive with the Stixall a close second.

    I've used both and they are excellent and on par with CT1
  3. Tank12345's avatar
  4. abusuperman's avatar
    My experience with this stuff is fantastic. Used it to hold up them aqua pvc panels in a few bathrooms. Also been used on skirting boards in my house. Fantastic stuff
  5. TBATBA's avatar
    Used this for fitting some small tiles in a wet area (customers request). It worked brilliantly.
  6. Brightsideoflife's avatar
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    Two really good videos above, which I've not seen before. Thanks @Tank12345 and @AngerAddict for sharing. Some really interesting results. I personally use fixall and stixall without problems as a DIYer, both seem good all round adhesives and or sealants.
  7. lewis1231's avatar
    Good stuff but check the dates on the tubes from amazon. I've had a few that have been over 12 months from the printed manufacturing date. They still work but have to be warmed otherwise they are difficult to use.
    I tend to just get them from Screwfix or Toolstation now as they are only a quid or so more and I can't afford to be messing around warming them up.
    Be fine if you aren't going through a few tubes of it, or use it in the summer.
    corona1's avatar
    Totally agree. I bought some gorilla glue after seeing it on here but when I went to use it the glue had almost gone off inside the unopened tube. It was almost impossible to squeeze out. Wasted most of it.
  8. Scorpion's avatar
    Can anyone recommend a decent window sealant, one for inside (caulk like) and one for outside? I've a few areas around some DBL glazed window frames that could with with some attention I think. (edited)
    BenjaminDover99's avatar
    I've had some pretty good results with this stuff recently although takes a little while to set: amazon.co.uk/Eve…-17
  9. BigAde's avatar
    The big advantage of this one over most of the others is that this sticks to wet surfaces so is a lot more practical than some of the other types that only work on dry surfaces. I've used it on wet leaking metal guttering to stop leaks as well as a number of other applications - stopping roof leaks and so on.
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  11. werty's avatar
    Is this an alternative to PinkGrip?
    abusuperman's avatar
    Yes
  12. HerefordCiderApples's avatar
    I've tried this and I think it tryse to be two things not very well. It doesn't bond well as an adhesive the same way poly does and doesn't tool as well as silicone. (edited)
  13. FizzyRascal's avatar
    Pinkgrip and everbuild multistick are my go to's
    Jammer's avatar
    The pink grip non-solvent worked brilliantly for me. Although the downside is it dries pink/ light red, so might not be great if it's in a visible place
  14. jai247's avatar
    Good price
  15. sangheili08's avatar
    Does it have an expiry date?
  16. luc.jianu's avatar
    Is this good for coving?
  17. teemeister's avatar
    I can't figure out how to build my strength with this yet. Any suggestions?
  18. andyglider's avatar
    Bought tw of these but don't have a use for them yet!
  19. HPMan's avatar
    Where is the manufacturing date on these?

    Inside the tube on mines says K18 and 32.01.
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