I don't see why not, it seems to have alot of uses, and they say it will stick to anything.
Hi, You can use solvent or stripping agent to remove rock Salt from Ceramic Tiles. Here is an article about Ceramic Tiles on link: http://www.gharexpert.com/articles/Flooring-1497/Designing-Floors-with-Ceramic-Tiles_0.aspx?PL=2&ArticleID=1497&CatID=2&Count=-1&Tot_Rec=16&Page_Id=&Estimator= Thanks and enjoy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meissen_porcelain
Depends on the finish of both, but I think PL Premium would be your best shot. Available in HD, Rona and Walmart.
I know that Shoe Goop and Gloozit do it really well. New glues that claim to do it are E6000 and PL Premium.
Any silicone based glue will bond to silicone rubber. -Aqua Seal, Seal All, Goop, Plumber's Goop, Gloozit, PL premium to name just a few that will work.
Yes, you can (but there are many cheaper ways of doing it , such as regular tile glue)
Hi, You can use solvent or stripping agent to remove rock Salt from Ceramic Tiles. Here is an article about Ceramic Tiles on link: http://www.gharexpert.com/articles/Flooring-1497/Designing-Floors-with-Ceramic-Tiles_0.aspx?PL=2&ArticleID=1497&CatID=2&Count=-1&Tot_Rec=16&Page_Id=&Estimator= Thanks and enjoy
I would use PL Premium or similar
Loctite PL Premium is a contractors adhesive that is 3 times as strong as mastic and ideal for this kind of application
Yes, you can use LePage Extreme, or PL Premium.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meissen_porcelain
I would use a construction adhesive such as PL Premium
I have successfully used caulk tubes such as 'PL Premium' for this.
PL Premium is very good for that .
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It will, but PL Premium is better
Depending on the weight and form of the granite, PL200 may work. If not that then more expensive glues like PL Premium would definitely work