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Barge All Purpose Cement is a top-rated, industrial-strength adhesive designed for professional and DIY use. Its fast-curing, waterproof, and flexible formula bonds a wide range of materials with a single coat, delivering durable, long-lasting repairs trusted by experts and enthusiasts alike.




| ASIN | B00A3UTMJM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,100 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #3 in Contact Cements |
| Brand | Barge |
| Brand Name | Barge |
| Color | Blue - Toluene-Free |
| Compatible Material | Glass, Leather, Metal, Rubber, Wood |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,570 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 15 Minutes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00093524100783 |
| Included Components | glue |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Barge All Purpose Cement |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Weaver Leather, LLC |
| Material | Wood, Glass, Rubber , Metal, Leather |
| Material Type | Wood, Glass, Rubber, Metal, Leather |
| Model | 50-2128 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Easy Spreading, Flexible, Strong, Versatile, Waterproof |
| Part Number | DA 081 |
| Special Feature | Easy Spreading, Flexible, Strong, Versatile, Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Furniture, Leatherworking, Shoe, Wall Repair, Woodworking |
| UPC | 785577646560 093524100783 093524100028 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity Level | Medium |
| Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | Barge All Purpose Cement |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
S**A
Best leather glue
I recently bought a very vintage crocodile purse that was in pieces. Barge is perfect for gluing leather and it gave me amazing results. My bag is so beautiful.
S**.
Worked for snow boots in Wyoming
Worked great on my winter boots. They're still holding up a month later in Wyoming.
C**H
This stuff is amazing.
I had to buy steel-toed boots for work. But I work as a scenic painter so I'm not doing much carpentry or steel work. But rules are rules. So I bought a pair of "indestructible" lightweight combat style boots for about $54 on Amazon. They were really light and fit really well except for one problem. One I should have foreseen. The souls were made out of foam rubber. There is a lot of abrasive old cement floors and rusty ramps..... and yes, I do step in paint constantly. So the bottoms of my shoes were starting to look like polished glass paint. Because they were forming a layer of bonded latex paint on the soles and as I walked around the warehouse? Instead of eventually wearing/falling off like paint would on rubber souls, it was almost like wearing dress shoes after a while (which is extremely slippery and doesn't fit the idea of a work boot getting any traction. Not to mention just slipping in paint or water.). So basically I had to order some rubber soles off of Amazon. Yeah you can buy those. One big shoe pattern. Problem is you have to glue it to the bottom of your shoe. And have it adhere "very well" to the bottom of your shoe. When I was reading the reviews on these replacement soles, people kept mentioning that Shoe Goo was no good and that you should definitely use this contact cement. Review after review seemed to mention that it was essential that you use this contact cement brand specifically. I'm glad I went ahead and added that to my order. I went through a lot of prep work to make sure this went off in one try and didn't ruin my boots (or me screwing it up). They say to wait 20 minutes until you put these pieces together, but I was out in a hot 60-year-old wooden shed / garage. I used an old hardened paint brush to make sure the entire surface of the shoe and the soul were coated in the cement. At one point I even used a large paint stir stick that looked like a tongue depressor. I made sure to get it all over everywhere I wanted it to stick. I lined the shoe up and as I was coming down..... the heel hit first and it was a little disaligned. At this point I realized that this contact cement was going to work very well. Because I had a hell of a time getting that soul off so I could realign the shoe, but I did. This stuff bonds immediately. Yes I went ahead and clamped it and made sure that everything made contact that I wanted to have stick. But I don't think that this sole is coming off this boot.... Until it wears down. Once it bonds it is sort of a clear yellow color. And if you have to pull it apart it turns white from the stretching. But it does stick back together. Let me just tell you, if you're planning on gluing something together and you're never wanting it to ever ever come apart again without some serious imagination and effort? Buy this product. It doesn't take much. When you initially put it on it's very fluid sort of like Elmer's glue but it starts to set up pretty quick. So if you dot it on the surface you want and then can use something to spread it around real fast? Something really sturdy because as you're doing this it's going to be setting up and you're going to be pushing or trying to spread some stuff that's I'm getting extremely thick and more like a sap. So a little bit will cover a lot of area if you work fast. Whatever you use to spread the contact cement on your project? Will be ruined. So find some old cake batter knife or something or go buy a plastic putty knife at a hardware store. Hell even use a wooden paint stir stick. Because whatever you use isn't going to be something you can clean this stuff off of obviously. I was really worried about the soul coming off or tearing the foam heel of the boot. But it seemed to really get in there and bond with the porus quality of the hard foam. I let it dry and today I used a box cutter to cut around the shape of my shoe. And then a Dremel with a sanding tip to shape it..... and this sole ain't coming off anytime soon.. I'm glad I have some left over for whatever else might break or need to be put together, because this stuff is amazing. I'm so glad I didn't try shoe Goo or some other adhesive like e6000. Those all have their place but they're more of a silicone and will eventually pull off. This stuff was perfect for what I was doing. ... five stars. This stuff holds things together like nothing I've seen before. And it dries a hell of a lot quicker than the instructions imply. If you keep everything clamped and together for 10 minutes? That's probably 5 minutes too long. Once this stuff touches the other surface? It's on there. I would still advise using clamps if it isn't a flat surface to make sure that everything makes contact. And be sure and get it on your hands too like I did (and under one fingernail and over the top of the nail). Because picking it off with your teeth is quite a workout. But it does come off painlessly..... After a while. But it maintains its elasticity with adhesion. So it was perfect for this job
N**R
Works very well with good prep, but the fumes are potent
Barge cement is famously good, and this is that. The fumes are intense. People say to use it in a ventilated space, but that's an understatement. Use it outside, with a dozen fans, and wear scuba gear. It's no joke. I tried to use it in a bathroom with a large open window and it was bad. I was feeling the effects in my nose and throat for hours and I had to open up the whole appartment (in winter) to air it out. Read complete instructions and FAQ in the website, the instructions on the tube are technically correct but misleading. I used it to attach new rubber soles to perfectly good tennis shoes with worn out treads. The soles are still in place after dozens of miles. This was my process: * Carefully clean the surfaces with dish soap * Sand the surfaces so they're rough, I used 100 grit * Clean the surfaces with alcohol (do not touch after this step) * Allow the alcohol to completely evaporate * Apply the glue evenly with a disposable card * Allow to tack up for 2 hours * Press firmly together for 2 minutes, a section at a time (I used butcher paper to keep the rest from touching) * Allow to cure for 24 hours
T**S
Fantastic glue
This is an excellent adhesive. It is a contact cement, and it is very strong when used correctly. I actually use it to re-glue sanding belts back together that have gotten old and come apart at the original seam. I do mean a 6” x 36” belt . I use it to glue a piece of linen across the joint to secure the belt in place, using boards and clamps to secure it in place until it dries. This barge cement will hold it, even after heavy use.
A**E
Fixed my 20 year old Birkenstocks
Birkenstocks were finally coming apart after many many miles. The local cobbler recommended some Barge. Followed directions and used clamps to hold together for 2 days. This stuff is noxious. Must use in well ventilated area. Cure in an enclosed garage if possible.
A**R
Good product
Mended my leather belt!
C**T
Messy
Not sure how it works yet, as I just used it, but based on how messy it is, I’m giving it a 3. I wonder why they don’t put a long nozzle tip on it like Super Glue does. The consistency is watery, so it goes all over. My hands, several paper towels, the bottle itself and my shoe have glue all over them.
M**L
Essential for leather repair and clothes construction
Does what it says on the tin/tube. I used it on quite thick leather some years ago and the bond is unbroken and not fraying. A small con; it's nor cheap but is always used sparingly so no big deal.
J**.
Buen producto
Funciona muy bien, hasta para pegar las suelas de los Js; lo único malo, es que tardo como 1 mes el envío 😒
B**U
Haven't had much success with this
I've tried to use this to glue shoes, but even after letting cure for 48 hours, it ended up in a gooey mess. Don't recommend for shoe repair
G**A
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C**O
Five Stars
Well was simple and easy to use my Tênis Shoe is holding strong. Update : I left my white tenis shoe is Bleach for 12h, and the shoe sole is holding like new, Excellent product.
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