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    The original clear gorilla glue. Has anyone seen it turn white. I'm not talking bout the version that is white. I mean the clear. It was clear. When it dried it got a bit of water on it and went white. Will it let go?

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    The original gorilla glue is a urethane based glue which will stick to almost anything except some plastics but requires moisture to harden. I don't believe it was designed for underwater use, but it was waterproof.

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    Quote Originally Posted by patvetzal View Post
    The original gorilla glue is a urethane based glue which will stick to almost anything except some plastics but requires moisture to harden. I don't believe it was designed for underwater use, but it was waterproof.
    Urethane shouldn't struggle with water, should it? Call me stupid. I see waterproof I think it's ok in water. I know water resistant is no garauntee, but to me when something has "PROOF" at the end it can take it
    Last edited by standup; May 1st, 2016 at 05:29 PM.

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    There are/were various stages of "waterproof" in glues and caulkings. Just as there is outdoor and marine grade plywood. Similarly there are about four grades of pressure treated lumber, some for underground and others just for outdoor use.

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