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HH-66 Toluene Free Vinyl Cement is a high-strength, waterproof adhesive in a convenient 1 oz tube, designed for professional-grade repairs on vinyl and related materials. Its toluene-free formula ensures safer use and environmental responsibility, while its trusted American-made quality guarantees durable bonds for inflatables, pool liners, tarps, and more.






| ASIN | B0BXY8FK6S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,795 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #30 in Flooring Adhesives & Mortars |
| Brand | RH Adhesives |
| Color | Clear |
| Date First Available | March 9, 2023 |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 1 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1.31 ounces |
| Item model number | HH66-TF-1ozTube |
| Manufacturer | RH Adhesives |
| Material | Solvent-Based Adheisve |
| Package Information | Tube |
| Product Dimensions | 1.13 x 1.13 x 6 inches |
| Special Feature | Fast Drying, Heat Resistant, Strong, Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Repair, Manufacturing, Repairing PVC Vinyl Pool Liners, Sealing Stitched Seams, Applying PVC Vinyl Decals, Applying Vinyl Patches, and Adhering Moldings |
| UPC | 850033177688 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | Medium |
| Viscosity Level | Medium |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
L**N
Bonds vinyl extremely well!
I came across this HH-66 Toluene Free Vinyl Cement, in the 4 oz. can. After doing extensive research online for my specific project. I purchased a used, but in excellent condition, full size, tonneau cover for my F150. I have a tool box in the rear and I wanted to cover the exposed bed. The tonneau cover had a length of 72" and i had to shorten it down to 45". As a handyman by trade and an RC hobbyists at heart. I took the tonneau frame apart and put it back together, almost achieving a factory finnish. 1. I performed a small test on two strips of vinyl. I didn't clean them (intentionally) because I wanted to test the cement on unclean surfaces to check the level of adherence. The cement bonded phenomenally! 2. Prep your surfaces/wipe both sides with alcohol before applying the cement. 3. Please note: The cement dries as you brush it on, if possible, I suggest working on small manageable sections like 5" to 10" sections at a time, brush on quickly. Once a desired section is complete, move on to the next piece immediately! "Do not waite to bond the pieces together after brushing the cement on them. Once the 2nd strip is covered in the cement start bonding the ends together so they don't dry-up on you in the process....if they dry, your going to be left with a weak/ poor bond, the ends may lift or you will end up with air bubbles trapped between the vinyl 4. Wetter is better! You need both sides to be tacky wet, not tacky dry. I can't stress this enough 5. Press and hold for a few minutes, I used duct tape, blue painters tape and a variety of different size binder clips for my application and it worked great, get creative 6. Take your time, my specific project took roughly 3 days. I worked on it mornings and late evenings. I wanted to finnish my project but I wasn't in a rush and it turned out great! 7. The smell wasn't overwhelming for me, (I have worked with an array of chemicals) but if your sensitive to smells, yeah, it's best if you work outdoors, a garage, a shed, or a porch or just crack open a window. 8. My seams bonded extremely well, tight, no water leaks, no issues, no lifted ends. 9. Clean up is a snap! If you don't have thinner just use your 91% rubbing alcohol on a rag and wipe everything clean, it will break down the cement the same way. If you made it this far, I hope the small details described in my review will help you during your next project (s) i would use this on flexible thick vinyl products, not the cheap flimsy stuff. Preferably on tonneau covers, pool covers, air mattresses, vinyl tarp repairs, etc. Just to name a few. Also, if you intend to use this cement on PVC pipes, don't! Just go to your big box store, they sell a kit specifically designed for PVC pipes. Reminder: Always try a test piece first, before moving forward. This way you will be able to move forward confidently. Take care all, just a handymans honest perspective.
M**L
Sealed great
Plastic on plastic to seal our hottub. Worked great!
D**H
Good quality glue for vinyl repairs
This stuff is perfect for all my vinyl fixings. Why throw an item away or waste money purchase a new item when it can be easily fixed and be made stronger with this glue? It's paid got itself. Just made sure you store it proper so it will last and not dry out.
M**I
Great for inflatable Paddleboard modifications!
Worked well to adhere extra d-rings to my paddle board. Note: Glue in can dried out quickly so get a small size or use on as many projects as possible to get the best value from this product.
B**3
Used on my Paddleboard
The deck pad was coming up in part of my paddleboard, this worked well! Saved me having to buy a new board.
K**R
Exactly what needed for auto repair
Perfect for attaching trim pieces that were falling off
B**N
Product matches expectation
Seems to be just as advertised. I bought it to repair a vinyl to vinyl backing that had broken loose from a velcro strap on an orthotic brace. It was quick and easy. So far, the seal is holding up, feels secure and my problem is solved. I'm very satisfied.
K**C
It ruins the paint around the glued area and doesn't work at all.
I bought this because it's supposedly good for gluing PVC or similar materials. It didn't work on the first try So I thought maybe it was me and I needed more product. I tried again and added more. The instructions say 5-7 min but it's not true, I had to hold that for almost 1 hour and my arms were hurting so I had to stop. It dried but seems to be separating (see video of when I stopped pressing it) Where the pieces join together, it leaves an ugly mark, even if you clean off the excess because the glue has already touched it and ruins the paint around it.
B**R
Used this HH-66 vinyl cement for some patch repairs on inflatables and tarps, and it’s fantastic. Bonds really quickly and holds tight, even under stress and water exposure. Being toluene-free it’s a bit less harsh on the nose too, which is a bonus when you’re working in smaller spaces. Only tip is make sure the surfaces are clean and dry before applying for the best bond. Absolute must-have if you work with vinyl or heavy-duty materials.
D**R
An efficient adhesive absolutely ideal for patching our fabric covered aircraft hangar.
J**K
It’s too expensive.
A**.
Used this to glue new vinyl covers to fiberglass resin seats for my boat. One year on and the seats are still looking great and the glue is still holding strong, after a boating season. Well worth the money, highly recommended. Also glued a sole back on some trainers that the shoe shop failed to stick. Great stuff!
C**N
Cette colle a été utilisé pour coller des d-rings sur paddle collage rapide reste à tester si cela tient et le petit pot n’est pas bien grand 😂😂😂
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