π§ Repair Like a Pro with FIXWANT!
The FIXWANT Speaker Glue is a 50ML adhesive designed for durable and flexible bonding of various materials, featuring a slow drying time for precision application, an anti-clogging cap, and an ultra-fine tip for controlled use. Perfect for speaker repairs and more!
J**R
Works Very Well, Save Money and Fix Those Speakers Yourself!
I used this to repair/re-foam 6 speakers since I purchased it. The first set was a pair of old Advent bookshelf speakers, I used them for a while before using the glue on 2 pair of vintage Polk audio speakers. Once I sourced the foam, I removed and cleaned the surface area and followed the directions for speaker re-foam I found online. I use the small set of Polk bookshelf speakers daily for months and they are holding up well. The other set of speakers were 1987 Polk Audio Monitor 10b's that needed foam on the woofers and passive subs. I followed the same process as before and they work great. It's been about a year with no problems. I give these speakers the beans regularly as part of my vintage audio system and 250w amp. They're holding strong so, I'd say this glue is quite good.
J**N
speaker repair success
Used to repair an antique radio speaker that was not worth having professionally refurbished. Used to seal some small tears in the cone, reglue detached spider to the frame, and (with some coffee filter as "stitching" material) to seal up the large incision made around the voice coil to access the spider. I wouldn't have attempted such a thing unless it was a last ditch effort with nothing to lose.Product is easy to apply, laying down a nice bead through the fine applicator tip. I love that the cap has a needle that inserts into the applicator tip to prevent clogs. For the more substantial patch-up work, I used a small hobby paint brush to apply over the coffee filter material. It was humid here at the time of application, and the glue was still just a bit tacky nearly 24 hours after application in the areas where it had been applied most liberally, so I gave it a little extra time. The product has only a minimal smell.I can't say yet if this fix is going to stand the test of time, but I can say that I now how have a useful speaker and radio instead of having to scour the forums for a spare out of someone's old junker. And this tube was a lot less expensive, and I have plenty left for my next repair. I couldn't be happier!
E**Z
Works better than I imagined
The edge of my 12β kicker subwoofer was split open in a few locations. From a few small 1β rips to a big 6β split along the outer rim across then about another inch along the inner rim. I used this product as instructed and the sub works as good as new. Itβs held up for about 6 months now counting. Highly recommend
S**.
Does a perfect job
A very great quality speaker glue. It really brought my speakers life back. It dries quickly enough to install rubbers and it's a simple use for newbies and DIYs.I used 1 to repair two speakers and it can do two more or even more.
T**D
Excellent adhesive
Used this in a foam repair for my 2005 LEXUS GX470. The front foam had disintegrated and I bought this along with some replacements. I may have put too much glue in some areas but they dried nicely and it didn't matter because the speakers sounded great after!!
R**O
Great stuff!
Great stuff! Easy to work with and sets up fast. There is a 48 hour curing time! Installing new speaker foam rings is easy.
M**.
Very sticky
It worked exactly as intended, even with my horrible job at cleaning, it stuck perfectly well to my speaker cone. It doesn't smell horrendous, and sets to a rubber like flexible silicone like consistency.
T**D
Great speaker glue
I have to share how pleased I am with this glue. "Very." There, now I've done it. :)But, seriously. I just reglued three (yes 3) 6.5" poly cone speakers with rubber surround, my first surround repair ever. The applicator tip is great. The consistency is smooth but not too runny. It remains soft for 2-3 minutes, which is easily enough time to carefully draw the bead, recap the tube, and center the speaker, not *so* long that you're left waiting around for it to be tacky.Like most of these products, it says "and then clamp it overnight," as if we have some sort of magic clamping apparatus that will work with speaker cones. It seems to form an adequate bond with careful and repeated squeezing during the critical 3-7 minute "becoming tacky" period. YMMV but if you fail it's probably not the fault of this glue.There's enough in this tube to completely recone quite a few speakers.Tip: I got tense and was squeezing the bottle too hard.Tip 2: When you need to stop to rotate the speaker, stop squeezing *before* the end of the line you are drawing, so the ooze forms part of the line!Tip 3: put the lid cover back on the bottle *immediately* when you're done applying to the speaker, so the glue doesn't dry in the tip.Tip 4: ventilation! It says right on the label, it's over 50% solvents.
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