How To USe Super GLue On Rubber

Follow these steps when using super glue on rubber.

See How It's Done
See How It's Done
Sliding wardrobe door with rubber liner.

How to use super glue on rubber: step-by-step

1. Make sure both surfaces are clean and dry. Rubbing alcohol can be used to remove grease from surfaces.

2. Choose the right formula (see below).

3. Apply a small drop, press the pieces together, and hold for 10–45 seconds. Avoid stressing the bond for the first few minutes, and it'll reach full strength within 24 hours.

Notes:

  • LESS IS MORE - only 1 drop of glue needed to cover a square inch
  • Lightly sanding the surface to create a rough texture will improve adhesion
  • Excess glue, gaps, and uneven surfaces may cause delayed or failed bonding
  • Super glue is NOT WATERPROOF

Choose the right formula

Liquid

Fast-setting strength for everyday household repairs.

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Gel

Designed for vertical surfaces and precise placement. No drips, more control.

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Ultimate

Our strongest, most durable Gorilla Super Glue for high-impact bonds.

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Brush & Nozzle

Two easy ways to apply: a precision tip nozzle and fine bristle brush.

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