• Brand name: Loctite
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • No batteries required
  • Bonding all types of glass to itself and glass to non-porous materials such as, steel and certain plastics
  • Works on clear, tinted, brown, opaque and stained glass and crystal - water and heat resistant, dishwasher-safe
  • Sets in seconds and dries clear
  • Self-piercing tube for mess-free application
  • 2-gram tube

Last year I broke a Swarovski star ornament and I was so disappointed. I bought this to give it a try and it worked so well! No clamping required. Can't even see it was glued! I've used it to repair a couple other ceramic broken ornaments and it is awesome.

I have both heard and personally experienced horror stories regarding sending in Swarovski crystal figurines to their certified repair center, and I refuse to send in any more of my pieces to only be destroyed or lost by the UPS or the repair workers. After doing extensive research, Loctite glass glue was the name I kept seeing. So I took the plunge and decided to try a home repair. Read the instructions carefully. If repairing something tiny, get the glue on a tooth pick and apply it to the area, the glue comes out of the tube very quickly. Make sure you don't reposition the pieces while the bond is forming. I am highly pleased with the end result of this product; The repair turned out crystal clear with no residue. You can't tell the piece was broken in the first place.

I had an glass lamp that broke clean at the base when someone knocked it down. The manufacturer would repair it for $$$. My break was rather clean, though one edge was slightly chipped. I used about 3 drops of the glue and let the lamp stand for about an hour as instructed - picked it up by the top and it was fused back together. Aside from the chipped edged from the crash, you can't tell that this was glued back together - it's absolutely clear, no bubbles, and no puffed out excess glue. So grateful that something less than $5 is giving me a bit more life for that lamp!

We were able to rescue a couple of beautiful wine glasses that had managed to snap off the stem during cleaning. This does exactly what it's supposed to do! Dries clear hold well. You can't even tell these 2 glasses were ever broken.

WOW! This stuff is no joke! I used it to bond a glass mirror to a plastic surface (for a turntable display) and basically as soon as it made contact it instantly bonded. My other attempts we were hot glue and Elmer's Glue. Admittedly the Elmer's glue was a terrible idea but I was just looking around the house for any type of glue. Definitely recommend this product for Glass

Wow! Tried three other products that claimed to repair broken glass, all failed. Tried this, and it worked! It's even dishwasher safe!

After the earthquakes in So Cal in March 2014, I wanted to save 2 of my annual Swarovski Crystal Snowflakes that had broken in pieces. The Loctite Glass Glue worked perfectly to put them back together. A drop is all that's needed for each section.

I got this because a custom glass case I purchased from a 3rd party site came with a couple of popped bubbles on the edge, which made them very scratchy, as well as some poor finishing on seams. The goal of this wasn't to glue something so much as to give the case a smooth finish on the spots done poorly without having to deal with an individual seller and their return policies for a large costly-to-ship case. This worked like a charm, the seams are now smooth, and only noticeable that it's not the glass pane itself if you look closely, and no longer any scratchiness, which is perfect, because I have rowdy nieces and nephews, and a dog that loves licking everything. In the end, I used this as a cheap (and yes, lazy) smooth finish so I didn't have to deal with anyone else or with a costly return. And for that purpose, it worked perfectly.

I'm another person who accidentally knocked over a Swarovski snowflake ornament, and all the pieces came apart. I read several reviews saying this glass glue really worked, so I purchased it. But it sat on the counter for ages, because I was afraid to find out that it wouldn't work. Well, I needn't have worried! This glue bonded the glass together wonderfully, and you can't even tell it was broken! Here's the trick: really, just use a teeny-tiny little drop for each piece. I got a little too much on one spot (just too big of a drop) and it totally didn't bond. I had to carefully clean the glue off with acetate, and then try again. The other 5 pieces worked like a charm, and the 6th was fine on the re-try with a tiny drop. And HOLD it in place, carefully, for 60 seconds. Make sure it doesn't slide around at all. And that should help it work. I'm so glad I bought this stuff - it works like a charm. Wish I'd had it a couple of years ago when I broke a champagne flute. I had to throw that one away back then, but it might have been salvageable if I'd had this glue!

I needed to find a glue that would work with my bongs and rigs because every glass glue I’ve used besides this one, always falls apart as soon as it touches water. It was also incredibly messy and always left a foggy messy line where I glued the pieces together for them to just fall apart. I ordered this stuff as kind of a last hope to fix my pieces. It was expensive but very worth the money. It isn’t messy, where the pieces broke isn’t noticeable and I can put the glued part in water and it doesn’t fall apart and stays just as strong. I waited 2 days for it to dry before putting my downstem in water and it did exactly it’s job. Definitely recommend this glue to anyone fixing any sort of glass. I’m so glad I finally found something that works.