
Titebond All Purpose Construction Adhesive
3451
Titebond Solvent-Based All Purpose Construction Adhesive is a versatile formula designed for general purpose interior and exterior applications that bonds common building materials. It is highly water-resistant and offers a longer working time for precise assembly while remaining permanently flexible.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- RECOMMENDED FOR:Ā INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR CONSTRUCTION, REMODELING & REPAIR PROJECTS
- IDEAL FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PROJECTS
- WATER-RESISTANT
- LONG WORKING TIME
- COMPATIBLE MATERIALS:Ā COMMON BUILDING MATERIALS INCLUDING WOOD, PANELING, DRYWALL, CERAMIC TILE, METAL, CONCRETE, CONCRETE BLOCK, FOAMBOARD AND TUB SURROUNDS.
- SOLVENT-BASED
- FOAMBOARD & PLASTICS
- EXTREMELY VERSATILE
APPLICATION GUIDELINES
- APPLICATION TEMPERATURE:
- 0°F to 100°F
- SERVICE TEMPERATURE RANGE:
- -20°F to 120°F
- WORKING TIME:
- Approximately 10-20 minutes for a 1/4" bead
- PREP:
- Surfaces must be clean and free of any material that may prevent adequate adhesion.
- APPLICATION:
- Cut tip on slant for 1/4ā to 3/8ā bead. Puncture inner seal and place in cartridge gun. Apply adhesive to one of the surfaces in either a continuous or spot bead.Ā Paneling or foam:Ā Apply 1/4ā bead around perimeter 1ā from edge and two zigzag beads in middle.Ā Framing members:Ā Apply directly to studs. Press materials firmly together with a slight twisting motion. Nail as needed. For drywall, use fasteners in accordance with local building standards.Ā Note:Ā For large panels, bracing may be required until adhesive dries.
- CLEANUP:
- Tools and adhesive may be cleaned with acetone or mineral spirits. Follow solvent vendorās precautions. NOTE: Test solvent on an out-of-the-way area to make sure it will not mar or attack the surface.
- LIMITATIONS:
- Not designed for continuous submersion. When applying over paint, wallpaper, ceramic tile or other thin non-porous surfaces, you must first "rough up" the area by sanding or scraping. Do not adhere one non-porous material to another since this will slow or prevent drying. Do not apply to polystyrene foam if the temperature is above 90°F.
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3451
Titebond Solvent-Based All Purpose Construction Adhesive is a versatile formula designed for general purpose interior and exterior applications that bonds common building materials. It is highly water-resistant and offers a longer working time for precise assembly while remaining permanently flexible.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- RECOMMENDED FOR:Ā INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR CONSTRUCTION, REMODELING & REPAIR PROJECTS
- IDEAL FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PROJECTS
- WATER-RESISTANT
- LONG WORKING TIME
- COMPATIBLE MATERIALS:Ā COMMON BUILDING MATERIALS INCLUDING WOOD, PANELING, DRYWALL, CERAMIC TILE, METAL, CONCRETE, CONCRETE BLOCK, FOAMBOARD AND TUB SURROUNDS.
- SOLVENT-BASED
- FOAMBOARD & PLASTICS
- EXTREMELY VERSATILE
APPLICATION GUIDELINES
- APPLICATION TEMPERATURE:
- 0°F to 100°F
- SERVICE TEMPERATURE RANGE:
- -20°F to 120°F
- WORKING TIME:
- Approximately 10-20 minutes for a 1/4" bead
- PREP:
- Surfaces must be clean and free of any material that may prevent adequate adhesion.
- APPLICATION:
- Cut tip on slant for 1/4ā to 3/8ā bead. Puncture inner seal and place in cartridge gun. Apply adhesive to one of the surfaces in either a continuous or spot bead.Ā Paneling or foam:Ā Apply 1/4ā bead around perimeter 1ā from edge and two zigzag beads in middle.Ā Framing members:Ā Apply directly to studs. Press materials firmly together with a slight twisting motion. Nail as needed. For drywall, use fasteners in accordance with local building standards.Ā Note:Ā For large panels, bracing may be required until adhesive dries.
- CLEANUP:
- Tools and adhesive may be cleaned with acetone or mineral spirits. Follow solvent vendorās precautions. NOTE: Test solvent on an out-of-the-way area to make sure it will not mar or attack the surface.
- LIMITATIONS:
- Not designed for continuous submersion. When applying over paint, wallpaper, ceramic tile or other thin non-porous surfaces, you must first "rough up" the area by sanding or scraping. Do not adhere one non-porous material to another since this will slow or prevent drying. Do not apply to polystyrene foam if the temperature is above 90°F.










