💥 Bond like a boss with 3M Hi-Strength 90 — the pro’s secret weapon!
3M Hi-Strength 90 Spray Adhesive is a professional-grade, fast-drying, high-strength spray glue designed for industrial applications. It delivers a permanent, moisture- and heat-resistant bond across a wide range of materials including wood, metal, plastic, laminates, and concrete. Featuring a variable-width spray pattern for precise application, this 17.6 oz aerosol can is the trusted choice for construction, maintenance, and large surface bonding projects.
Brand | 3M |
Material | fabric |
Item Form | Spray |
Special Feature | Fast Drying |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Aerosol Can |
Item Volume | 17.6 Fluid Ounces |
Viscosity | Low Viscosity |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Unit Count | 17.6 Fluid Ounces |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | 3M |
Part Number | 7000023924 |
Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 9 inches |
Item model number | 90-24 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 24 fl oz (Net Wt 17.6 oz) |
Style | Hi-Strength 90 |
Pattern | Spray Adhesive |
Thickness | item_thickness.string_value Inches |
Special Features | Fast Drying |
Included Components | 3M Hi-Strength 90 Spray Adhesive |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | No warranty |
National Stock Number | 8040-01-194-3457, 8040-01-469-3238 |
R**.
Strong bond, easy to use, low odor, goes a LONG way
So... 3M "ain't what it used to be" BUT, their Hi-strength 90 is still AWESOME. It is easy to apply, has relatively low odor for an aerosol-delivered adhesive, deploys consistently through a very functional and pattern-versatile nozzle, and holds incredibly well. The spray pattern is easy to control with very little overspray/unruly discharge and the application rate is consistent every time you press the sprayer head. I ran a sign shop for years and used this stuff religiously for panel-to-panel bonding (and other creative applications) and it never failed. Recently, I used it to bond thin wood veneer "skins" to the sides of cabinets- some of which were very large and unruly, and all inside a finished home. The "stick" was perfect (make sure you have everything aligned before ANY surface-to-surface contact is made!) and the bond has been rock solid- no bubbles, delamination, curl, or separation. If you follow the manufacturer's instructions, you are golden---- with one caveat: If you are applying to unprimed/unsealed wood or other porous surfaces, you may want to go fairly heavy with your coating and undercut the set time a bit.
J**P
Worked great for car headliner .
I used to make custom speaker boxes, and have laid felt on pool tables in the past. I have always used 3M products to work with. Just a little background for you. This spray glue was smoother and it set nicely on a car headliner I just did . The glue spray was perfect. It wasn't to stringy and the spray pattern was consistent. This is a better product than I remember using . If only it was this easy to use back in the day. For a car headliner that measured over 60" wide and 79" length I still had 1/4 of a can left . The headliner looks great and I have no reason to believe this glue will turn loose any time soon. Great product great price !
D**B
Works every time
Love this stuff. I have tried many different brands while upholstering but this works every time.
D**N
The advantage of this new nozzle is easy cleaning, but the build-up of adhesive on the old nozzle wasn't that problematic.
UPDATE: 3M did come through with a refund, they did not come thru with a solution for the problem I was having, or instructions to help contend with the new sprayer, they were more into appeasement (which is not a bad thing). Anyway I found something new out on my own. I twisted the slot horizontal, which was counter intuitive for the left-to-right-down-right-to-left zig-zag movement pattern I was going to make with my arms. It was just a try on my part, a curiosity. I got a very satisfactory result, and had that been my original experience I would have never authored this observation about the new spray tip. I presume, but haven't tried, that if I turned the slot vertical that spraying up-down-down-up would go better (again counter intuitive). I change the review from 2 to 4,holding back on the 5th star because 3M could have explained better on the can, or packed the can in a retail box with instructions, or created a YouTube example and pointed to that on the can for the sake of brevity. To leave the customers to find out by means of serendipity how to work with the new tip was asking a lot IMHO. Even now it's not too late for them to instruct the public with what they had in mind instead of waiting for the public to guess what design engineers had in mind. My 2 ¢ORIGINAL REVIEW: The most recent can I received had a new kind of spray tip. Instead of the typical aerosol spray head (a small round orifice) this had a t-shaped protrusion out of the nozzle that had a slot in it, and you could turn this slot to be horizontal or vertical (see pictures). It's a terrible implementation! The old spray head would put out a thin, consistent, and predictable cone of spray. In short you just had to be careful not to spray beyond the bounds of what you were applying it to The amount was very thin, minimalist, but very effective and drying quickly. This new head didn't spray reliably in horizontal or vertical positions and movements of my arm back and forth or nearer/further did not help control it. What came out of the T-nozzle instead of being a thin predictable coating was something that looked more like it was trying to create that silly string spray kids play with. I ended up with voids in areas I would have formerly covered reliably/predictably, and other areas where it was piling on and up three-dimensionally with too much adhesive. 3M sounds like they're going to credit me, and while that fixes my wallet it doesn't fix their product. Between the two fixes I wish they'd fix the product. This new nozzle might clean at the flick of a fingernail, but I managed to keep the other spray head clean, and with that former head I could get the adhesive applied perfectly, now I don't have that, or a solution for it.
P**T
Served my purpose.
The adhesive provided a handy means to repair the headliner in the cab of my truck, getting the fabric reattached to the base and up out of the way. I certainly didn’t get it perfectly smoothed out, but it’s not hanging down anymore. The adhesive holds very nicely so far.
J**R
best glue for household projects 3M 90-24 7000023924 Hi-Strength 90 Spray Adhesive 17.6 FL oz
best glue for household projects - 3M 90-24 7000023924 Hi-Strength 90 Spray Adhesive 17.6 FL oz.-This 3M spray adhesive is the best spray adhesive available.-I've tried all the various brands of spray adhesive, and this one performs the best.-For projects such as application of acoustic panels in a home music studio, this is the best spray adhesive.-For projects such as application of ceiling tiles in a garage or similar projects, this is the best spray adhesive available.-This 3M 90 spray adhesive sprays out like "silly string". It is sticky and quick drying.In contrast, the 3M 77 adhesive sprays out a more liquid spray that is not as good a spray type for tile adhesion.-This version of the 3M 90 Hi-Strength Spray Adhesive is the one to get.
K**A
Easy to use.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Used this to redo my boat flooring. Worked great. Easy to use.
S**D
Be careful what you glue together
Excellent product but b extremely careful
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