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HH-66 Vinyl Cement, 16 oz. can - RH Adhesives

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Features

  • Bonds in Tough Conditions You can apply our clear vinyl adhesive in temperatures ranging from 35 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit (from 2 to 35 degrees Celsius), as well as underwater, and it will stay malleable
  • Sturdy and Flexible Our highly regarded HH-66 Vinyl Cement sets the industry standard for vinyl material repair, maintenance, and manufacture
  • Repair Multiple Types of Vinyl Use HH-66 Vinyl Cement for sealing stitched seams, applying decals, applying patches, and adhering moldings, and it works well with aluminum, copper, fabric, fiberglass composite, nitrile foam, nitrile rubber, PVC vinyl, steel, urethane, vinyl film, vinyl foam, vinyl laminate, vinyl-coated materials, and wood
  • Brushes on Smoothly Use the included brush or a roller to apply the adhesive to the vinyl fabric or to the hard plastic, and it will go on smoothly
  • Trusted Bonding Formula We have been making our adhesives in the United States since 1949, giving customers reliable results

Brand: RH Adhesives


Specific Uses For Product: Manufacturing, Repairing, Sealing Stiched Seams, Applying PVC Vinyl Decals, Applying Vinyl Patches, Adhering Moldings See more


Material: Solvent-Based Adhesive


Compatible Material: Pvc Vinyl, Vinyl Film, Vinyl Foam, Vinyl-coated Materials, Rigid Plastics, Glass, Leather, Wood. Note Hh-66 is Not Compatible With Tarps Made of Polyethylene (Typical "Blue Tarp" Material) - Sometimes Called "Poly Tarps" - Or With Extremely Thin Vinyl (Used for Lettering Or Wraps). See more


Item Form: Liquid


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 4 x 1 inches; 1 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 9131435


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 20, 2012


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ RH Adhesives


Best Sellers Rank: #6,190 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #28 in Contact Cements


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,136 ratings


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  • keeps my inflatables inflated
This is the cement I use to patch & attach to my pvc kayaks & canoe. Has worked everytime. Apply outdoors to minimize exposure to the smell.
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by dm nelson

  • Patch held!
I had to repair an Intex explorer inflatable kayak. It had a small hole that I cut bigger to try to fix using fancy gorilla tape (worked for a little while, but was bubbling and obviously not a permanent fix), but that didn't work. So, I followed the instructions carefully, cut out a piece of extra raft vinyl, and used this to seal it. I then kayaked 8 miles of the Colorado River in the cold, and it held beautifully (all of my other patch attempts had not held air). It looks nice and permanent. Hopefully it holds for many more seasons---now I have enough to patch many more holes that are bound to happen on that kayak and several others I have for others to enjoy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023 by R. Lewis

  • Affordable product for my project.
This product was purchased for a farm project. The product was easy to use and durable.
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2024 by Helene Simpson

  • Good for repairing vinyl pools,
The cement has so far worked well in patching my pool. I searched for videos for underwater application, What I found was not totally workable. Following directions, I placed the cement on my patch and folded it in half. Underwater, I opened it up and placed it in position. It did not adhere completely to the wall of my pool. I had to hold it in place for a while to get the main body of the patch to stick. Unfortunately the edges did not seal to the pool wall. I took the dauber, loaded it with cement, slipped it underwater and 'jambed' it around the edge. I had to do this all the way around the patch. I was able to successfully seal the patch. A month later, my pool is holding water. This product works well, even under water, but requires a bit of extra effort to be successful. A small patch above the water level adhered without any problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2020 by bfensty

  • This Adhesive Works Well for Fixing Vinyl Rain Barrels. Well worth it!
I bought this adhesive to fix large 132 gallon vinyl rain barrels. The hot-pressed seal line expanded under water pressure. The opening are either hairline, pin hole up to about 1 mm, or crack line no more than 1/4 inch by 1/32 of an inch. I applied 2 coats from both inside and outside (one each time then let it dry fully for 2 days at temp >60 deg F). It works well afterward. For larger rip, an addition piece of vinyl is required. Cut the patch to cover at least 1/4" to 1/2" from the nearest edge of the rip. Then apply the adhesive to the patch, wait for a few seconds (longer if you're doing this at temp below 50 deg F and immediately if you're doing this in 80-90 deg temp), and press the patch onto the hole. Let it dry in open space. Follow the manufacturer's safety guidelines on the can. Do this out in the open, well ventilated space away from any potential ignition sources. Avoid inhaling while using it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2022 by Confucius

  • Worked to repair Hinge in hot tub cover
I have a hot tub cover that was degrading with the sun. It was mostly ok except where the viynl material bent in the middle where it significantly decayed enough to allow steam to leak out. I took some 20 mil vinyl about 8" wide and glued a piece of this over the crack using this glue. It stuck as expected and has survived for a few weeks even exposed to freezing temps at night and continuous steam. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024 by Joseph Ellsworth

  • Amazing Product
I bought this product to fix the doors on my Mercury Mariner 2006. All of the vinyls on the 4 doors have fall off due to the foam between the vinyl and the plastic on the door been 10 years old. I try many products sold by Lowes and Home Depot, like contact cement, 3M products etc., but due to the roughness of the plastic on the doors none of them adhered, and the ones that did, after a couple of week under the intense heat of Texas weather, the vinyl peel off again. The Instructions on this product said that you need to apply the HH-66 on both surface and let it dry between 2 to 5 min. which for this application I found that was not enough time to make it work, at the beginning I was I little bit disappointed with it, but after a couple of tries, I found the right combination on the amount and time and cannot be happier with the result. So far, it’s been more than a month and the doors looks like new. But I need to make the comment that you need to be really precise putting both parts together, because one they touch each other, you are done, they will stick together and it will be really hard if not impossible to remove without damaging the vinyl piece. The attached image is of the final product, I highly recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2016 by M. R. Ortiz M. R. Ortiz

  • Worked Great on inside Golf shield
Built a custom interior "den" for practicing golf. Made the "den" from a 600x600 denier 100% polyester canvas that had a plastic PVC backing. As expected, seams and holes created for hanging the "den" became the weak points and started splitting after many direct hits. Tried numerous patching "glue" options. HH-66 Vinyl Cement appears to be the winner! Easy to apply, maintains a reasonable level of flexibility, and so far, has shown to maintain the best adhesion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2023 by Rex Wheeler

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