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J-B Weld ClearWeld is a professional-grade, two-part epoxy adhesive that sets in 5 minutes and cures clear in 1 hour. With a tensile strength of 3900 PSI, it bonds a wide range of materials including metal, tile, plastics, ceramic, glass, and wood. Packaged in a precision 25 ml dual-syringe with a re-sealable cap, it offers easy 1:1 mixing and multiple uses, making it the go-to solution for quick, strong, and invisible repairs.

| ASIN | B009EU5ZM0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #346 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Tile Epoxy Adhesives |
| Brand | J-B Weld |
| Brand Name | J-B Weld |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Tile, Plastics, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Metal |
| Container Type | Syringe |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 9,903 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 1 hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043425501127, 00044111320237, 00069060371840 |
| Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | J-B Weld - 50112 |
| Item Weight | 1 ounces |
| Manufacturer | JBWeld |
| Material | Epoxy |
| Material Type | Epoxy |
| Model | 50112 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Strong |
| Part Number | 50112 |
| Special Feature | Strong |
| Specific Uses For Product | Automotive Repair, Craft, DIY Repair |
| Tensile Strength | 3900 psi |
| UPC | 043425700117 043425501127 069060371840 |
| Viscosity Level | Low |
| Volume | 25 ml |
| Warranty Description | .... |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
R**2
The Best Multi-Purpose Epoxy Out There — If You Use It Right
I've used JB Weld's ClearWeld for years, and it's never failed me. I've yet to find anything I could not fix with it. I've repaired and glued together: ceramics, plastics, wood panels, metal brackets, rubber, cloth and fibrous materials. I've also attached many of those items to one another with ClearWeld. Is there any material ClearWeld won't stick together? Maybe, but I have yet to have that happen. The most recent item I repaired were my eyeglasses. The left-side hinge had broken and there was no way to replace it — short of buying another set of frames. To fix them, I applied a thin layer of ClearWeld and held the frame hinge and its temple (the arm) together for a couple of minutes. After it setup, I let it sit for a few hours. When I came back, I was surprised to see that I could flex the eyeglasses without the frames separating at the hinge point. A $6 tube of ClearWeld, saved me the cost of a new set of frames. What Issues Does It Have? 1. If you used too much, it takes a longer to cure. 2. It does smell a bit. However, the smell doesn't bother me. 3. A few customers have had the syringes leak during shipping. I've never had that happen. 4. A few times, I've had more of the two-part epoxy come out of one side of the syringe than the other. It usually happens with a new syringe because one side binds up a bit as you're pushing on the handle. If that happens to you, just scrape away the excess to keep the mix ratio at 1 to 1. For me, ClearWeld has always dried hard. It's not rubbery when mixed properly. HINTS: A 45 degree, counter-clockwise turn and pull on the gray knob opens the syringe. CAUTION: Sometimes, the epoxy will be under some pressure, due to heat, (if it's summer time) and some of it might ooze out of the syringe — so be prepared to catch the excess with a paper towel. If you're going to be doing a big job and using lots of ClearWeld, do it outside. As the smell can be irritating to some people. Plus, the smell sticks around a lot longer. Do not over apply ClearWeld — use just enough to get the job done. ClearWeld bonds and works best when it's applied in a thin layer. That's what I did when I recently attached four hard rubber feet to the casing of a 2000 watt inverter. The aluminum housing had been anodized, and I wasn't sure if ClearWeld would bond the feet to the smooth surface. But it did! (I thought about drilling holes into the casing to mount the feet but didn't want to risk damaging the inverter.) After applying ClearWeld, I put some lead weights on the feet and let them dry overnight. The next day, I tried but was unable to pull any of them off with my fingers. ClearWeld is my go-to cure for fixing anything that's broken, has come apart or that I want to stick together. I highly recommend it.
J**B
Strong Hold, Slightly Longer Setting Time
Hold: Solid hold once it sets, I made a plaque for a friend, roughed up the wood where I was placing the plastic so it has more surface to grip and epoxied it together. I tried to stress it a bit but it stayed solid. Set Time: Definitely a little longer set time depending on how much you're using but not by much. Probably a good 15-20 minutes before it dries most of the way. I'd air on the side of caution and let anything sit a good 30-60 minutes just to be sure though. Leakage: I left it in my truck in the North Carolina summer and nothing leaked out, I think it's safe to say they sealed it pretty well. Value: Good value, definitely not the cheapest epoxy out there but it's good quality and not an outrageous price so I won't complain.
S**S
Dries fast and hard. Adheres well. Personally prefer clear over gray.
I recently used this product to set steel rods into newel posts for an interior railing. I needed something that would set very strong given the safety implications of my project, and JB Weld fit the bill perfectly. I have some more rods to set, so finding a cheaper price on Amazon vs. the big box hardware stores was great. Working time / setting time: I saw several reviews say this takes 10-15 minutes or more. I had the exact opposite experience. Mine became tacky and gummy so quickly (3-4 minutes) that I had to get my items glued with hustle. I worked in small batches using little paper cups after losing a relatively large first batch to the quick drying. It's dry where I live, so maybe humidity comes into play and could explain the large variance between reviewers. I'm not sure when my items were fully set, as I didn't want to test them too early and damage the initial bond. Adhesion / strength: I glued steel into wood and steel into MDF, and both bonds are holding extremely strong. I had to remove one of the rods to fix some paint and it was quite difficult to get out - exactly what I was looking for. I initially used some classic gray JB Weld, which I think is potentially a bit stronger (just my objective feel, not sure if that's true), but I didn't want any gray to leak or show on my railing. The clear is holding plenty strong for my purposes. Don't expect JB Weld to replace real welding, however. It's still surface adhesion, so it has its limits. There are some great videos online showing you how strong this stuff really is when tested for torque, shear weight, etc. Clarity: Dries very clear, no issues whatsoever. The gray was making a mess on the white newels for my railing, but the clear is nearly invisible. I can see tiny spots where I spilled if I look closely, and they're easy to chip off with a razor.
W**S
Solid Clear Epoxy for Quick Repairs, With a Few Limitations
I picked up the J-B Weld 50112 ClearWeld Syringe to repair some gouges on a motorcycle headlight, and overall it worked well for what I needed. The epoxy dispenses cleanly, mixes easily, and dries clear, which made it a good choice for a visible surface like a headlight lens. A few things to keep in mind: the product does yellow when exposed to UV, so it’s better suited for areas that aren’t constantly in direct sunlight or where appearance changes won’t be noticeable. It also stayed slightly rubbery even after curing, rather than becoming fully rigid like some other epoxies. The set time was longer than advertised too—mine took noticeably more than the stated 5–15 minutes before it firmed up enough to handle. On the positive side, the repair itself held up fine, and the clarity made it blend in better than expected. The only downside is the price feels a bit high for the amount you get, especially if you're using it for multiple or larger repairs. Still, if you need a clear-drying epoxy for light to moderate fixes and can work around the longer cure time and UV yellowing, this is a reliable option.
M**T
Works Great on Different Types of Plastic
I've used this epoxy for multiple different repairs and have been very happy with it. It has worked especially well on several different types of plastic, which isn't always easy to find with adhesives. It sets quickly, holds very well, and the clear finish is nice for repairs where you don't want the adhesive to stand out. I've had consistently good results with it and will definitely keep some on hand for future repairs.
Z**Z
Word of advice... DON'T MIX WITH A QTIP!
I ordered some new headlights for my truck, and I noticed there was a little clamp missing, so they were damaged in transit. Instead of exchanging them (which the dealership offered), I figured I'd keep them and seal the area where the damage occurred. I did get reimbursed for shipment. I just put those funds towards purchasing this epoxy. So when it arrived, I figured out that I'd have to mix it. Had I known beforehand, I may have not purchased this... because I can get lazy. But it did come with a nice little stick (popsicle free) to help with mixing. I used a plastic cup and cut the topmost portions of it off, pumped this stuff on down into the top-chopped cup, and mixed it with the little stick for about a minute as directed. Oh, wait a minute... that was in my dream. Unfortunately, I used a cotton swab (QTip) to mix it, and not the stick... and it adhered to the swab quicker than expected, started to look like wet cotton candy, and was less fluid in less than a minute. The cotton was begging for mercy. Word of advice... DON'T MIX WITH A QTIP! I should've just used it for application only. =( However... I didn't require that much of the epoxy. I applied 2 or so 'coats'. It went on with a hue of clear to slightly tinted, and it began to dry within the minute. It truly covered the gaps on both of those headlights, and I'm no longer worried about any condensation getting into my new headlights. I went back hours later, and it blended in like someone just took clear plastic and 'inconsistently' smoothed it out over the headlight assembly. LOL!!! Great product! Very, very stinky (even after taping it back up inside the box), but great product. I bought two boxes, but I haven't even finished the first of the initial twin pack. Glad to have these in my arsenal, thanks to advice from my brother. 5 Stars. Hoping this helps you in making your purchase. Take care and have a wonderful, blessed day!! (= Z.
F**R
miracle happens
I bought an antique bowl from a local antique store and was so excited about it. I carried it home as carefully as if I were carrying my best friend's wedding ring. After I got home, I washed it—and then tragedy struck. It slipped from my hand, hit the sink, and broke into two large pieces. I almost cried. Then I searched online and, voilà, I found this miracle glue. After carefully repairing the bowl, it's almost impossible to see where it was broken. My antique bowl looks beautiful again. Thank you for making such an amazing product!
R**N
Excellent for repairing automotive lights and lenses
Update: I just used the same tube that I used to repair the tail light lens to reattach a front turn signal lens to the turn signal indicator body and it was very easy to remove the protective cap, the little gray thing you see in the picture, and use the product the second time to attach the lens to the indicator body. Highly recommended for any kind of headlight or tail light repair where you don't have easy access to get a new part for your car My 2003 Volvo S40 is subject to taillight damage because an SUV or pickup with a high back bumper is at just the right height to damage my turn/stop/backup lenses The second time it happened I found it almost impossible to get one from an automotive recycler because of the age and relative rarity of the vehicle so I started looking for an adhesive or a bonding agent that would make a strong, all temperature, durable and clear repair. This product performed flawlessly, you just put a little bit onto a non-porous surface like the lid of a sour cream container or a jar lid and mix it to create the epoxy and then apply it in whatever way creates the least mess and the best coverage. It dried crystal clear, bonds in minutes and has no problem with a wide range of temperatures once cured. Don't replace a cracked lens... repair it with JB WELD.
S**E
A fuir honteux
Colle dont le packaging est espagnol, mais avec une explication en allemand. Le parquet était poussiéreux. La colle était séchée, et colle difficilement pour de lepoxy. Surtout ne pas acheter, c'est honteux de vendre un produit dans ces conditions.
B**C
It did the work and still holding nicely
I glued car headlight. I did first assembly of part with super glue and then i add this product on top. Still holding perfectly after 6 months. And he add thick layer on top. Good product…go for it.
B**.
Epoxy
Sets quickly as stated very strong bond ,easy mix with dual syringe. It is a bit expensive but worth it for the quick drying time. Will use and recommend this for most jobs.
V**Y
One Star
Never buy this product
ロ**ト
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