Winter and lock down can be terribly dull unless you're keeping yourself constantly entertained and motivated. Don't waste the once in a lifetime opportunity to do the things this time affords. Use your overload of spare time to tackle all the to-do's around your home that require urgent action. Repairs, improvements, upgrades and decorating are just some of the tasks you can undertake while we wait through this challenging period.
If you're a home owner, you'll know there's always something to fix or improve around your property. Renters can also enjoy decorating and undertaking small DIY fixes to improve their abodes. A toolbox chocked with standard tools is a must for all. Even better, the addition of a selection of Gorilla products from your local hardware store can make lightning-fast work of your home 'must-do' list.
A multitude of household improvements can be completed quickly and easily with quality Gorilla products. With an armoury of Gorilla goods on hand, there's little need for expensive tools such as electric drills. The superior holding power of Gorilla glues and tapes can cover many home DIY projects and repairs and even assist your smaller crafting endeavours with speed, accuracy and efficiency.
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Make simple repairs to damaged furniture around your home with Gorilla Wood Glue. |
Gorilla Glues come in a wide selection for all types of applications and can cope with many home DIY jobs - from adhering wood, plastics, tiles, plaster and more. Gorilla products are renown for their holding power. It's something we've seen first hand since using a variety of their products to aid various repairs and upgrades around our home. Gorilla glues take on literally any task and we're truly pleased with the outcomes we've had.
No single glue can cover every task however, so Gorilla brand glues have a glue for just about everything you can imagine. So far we have repaired everything from shoes, walls, light fittings, precious broken ceramics, glassware and toys around our home. These repairs have been simple and straightforward too.
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Original Gorilla Glue promises to bond virtually anything and is waterproof for indoor and outdoor fixes. |
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Gorilla Glue handled the repair of a plaster cornice in our kitchen like a true pro. |
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Find full instructions for the use of each product on the rear of the product card. |
For repairs and improvements beyond glue, you can again find the superior bonding power of Gorilla adhesive in Gorilla Tapes. Use Gorilla's Double-Sided Mounting Tape in clear, (pictured above), to mount framed pictures or to install LED under-cupboard strip lighting in your kitchen. Being both an indoor and outdoor safe tape, we have even had success mounting new numbers on our letterbox with this tape!
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Super strong tapes and waterproof patch and seal tapes are also available. Repair hoses, inflatables and patch air or water leaks in wading pools and toys of all sorts. |
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I have some wooden chairs that need to be fixed along with some wood projects that I never completed. - harolde
ReplyDeleteAs hubby has finally finished our backyard deck (4 years in the making!!!) it's time to re-construct, re-finish and re-use our ancient outside furniture....I'll need some incredibly strong & tough gorilla to do this!
ReplyDeleteoops.... Sue B
DeleteCongratulations Sue! You are our winner. Hope your projects are easier with Gorilla!
DeleteIt's more a question of what wouldn't we undertake ... although I suspect it would all make its way to the shed for use in various 'projects' ... :D
ReplyDeleteI would fix all those busted toys we have in the house!
ReplyDeletekarina lee
I need to fix some loose legs on our dining room chairs.
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We have several projects that need fixing. First would be the bar stools- the backs have come off and are wobbly. We also need to make an extra shelf of some sort in the laundry room for my canned items this summer.
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ReplyDeleteI'm going to decorate my shed with handcrafted faux flowers for the summer. (Kari Bellinger)
ReplyDeleteNot sure if my other commented posted. I had a little connection problem. -Darlene Carbajal
ReplyDeleteI am not really into DIY projects, but my mother is! I would love this for her! -Darlene Carbajal
ReplyDeleteSara Zielinski I would fix things like loose chairs and parts of desk falling off and of course whatever else comes up.
ReplyDeleteKitchen cabinet.
ReplyDeleteWe have a couple of broken ceramic figurines that I would repair.
ReplyDeleteRichard Hicks
With a tween in the house, there is always something that needs to be glued or taped together. This would come in handy. Kelly Kimmell.
ReplyDeleteI have a table that I want to repurpose into something different, these products would help a lot!
ReplyDeleteI have a nightstand I need to refinish.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of this product till now...thanks for sharing. Thank you for linking up for #lifethisweek and I look forward to seeing you again next Monday when the optional prompt is 26/51 Best Time Of Day. 29.6.2020 Take care, Denyse.
ReplyDeleteI have sewing cabinets that need a redo~
ReplyDeleteI have some wall art that needs to be mounted onto wood backing to fit the space better.
ReplyDeleteI have a few pictures to up on the wall and I want to fix a cracked bird feeder!
ReplyDeleteNever hurts to have the tools you need to fix a problem on hand.
ReplyDeleteI just used Gorilla Glue to repair my favorite hair clip. With Covid-19, my hair has become even thicker and longer. I apparently squeezed to hard on the clip trying to get more of my hair in it. Gorilla Glue fixed it like a champ! April Morin
ReplyDeleteOur chairs need a squirt of glue, along with many other projects, I have a little decorative fence that I have outside that could use a shot of glue!
ReplyDeleteLinda
DeleteGorilla glue is my go to glue whenever I need to glue anything..
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I would make frames for all my pictures and hang them (Kate Slack)
ReplyDeleteI would use this to make more wood projects or just fix stuff here on the farm. My girls could do a lot with it as well. Thank you
ReplyDeleteNot only would I use it for around my home but at school where I work. For fixing toys the little ones inevitably break.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great package to undertake some much needed furniture restoration projects. Being on a budget I’ve had to “make do” with sub standard and less then impressive styles of home furnishings. I can’t wait to let my creativity flow using gorilla glue
ReplyDeleteI'm tempted to glue the fridge door shut, but instead I'll fix my chair. Too much quarantine eating has it busting at the joints!!
ReplyDeleteI'm making a dolls house for my daughter and this pack would have me set for making sure it's all secured easily
ReplyDeleteSarah Ellwood
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I've started making Farmhouse signs really fun hobby something I really enjoy
ReplyDeleteMy house has a lot of furniture pieces, toys, and decorative pieces that need to be put back together. Essentially I would use this to put my broken house back together again. :)- Jesi Lodge
ReplyDeleteOh MY!! Gorilla gue is the best,
ReplyDeletekitchen cabinets and a chest
Needing this prize, DIY
all fixed, I can sigh.
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I have some broken blanks on my deck I would try to fix.
ReplyDeleteMy honey-do-list is too long for this post... but I have some deck repairs that require a little adhesive.
ReplyDelete-Brian Salopek
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ReplyDeleteI removed this because I didn't put my name in the comment box.
DeleteI have an old rocking chair that needs some glue. Audrey Stewart
ReplyDeleteI have all kinds of projects I could use Gorilla Glue products for. The super glue for some crafting projects, wood glue for a couple drawers in my dresser as well as a drawer repair on my antique buffet. I'm sure my husband has a list too lol. -Lyndsay B.
ReplyDeleteI don't have many home projects, but CLASSROOM projects... I have posters to put up.. desks to fix, cabinets to fix, things to put on walls to hold anchor charts, anchors for curtains...and I could go on and on.
ReplyDeleteDuring this period of quarantine and social distancing my house has become my kids whole world. As a result they have done a lot of damage—-breaking decorations and furniture you name it—just trying to play and entertain themselves. So there are so many things I would use this for! Julie Hawkins
ReplyDeleteWe have an old school desk in my youngest daughters room that need a lot of TLC
ReplyDeleteunder Amy Nick
I have some stuff in my office I would like to redo. Thank you
ReplyDeleteWith 2 and 4 year old boys there are plenty of toys that need fixing! Jenna M
ReplyDeleteI need to do a lot of repairs in the bathroom. The cabinets need to be resurfaced and the tub needs to be sealed.
ReplyDeleteI am trying to do more DIY repairs around the house.
ReplyDeleteFeeling isolated and pretty lazy, each day is a blurr and pretty hazy, some gorilla glue would get me back on track, to complete my projects - a lazy susan and spice rack! (Roma)
ReplyDeleteA lot of cups, some plant pots, and some shells on a box!
ReplyDeleteI would build a bookshelf.
ReplyDeleteLily Kwan
I haven't heard of Gorilla but I've only recently learnt about frog tape, because we are painting a room for the first time. Great giveaway!
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