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Mighty Bond introduces anti-clog tech

Mighty Bond, one of the leading brands from Pioneer Adhesives Inc., is an advanced cyanoacrylate adhesive (instant glue/ super glue) that provides an exceptionally strong bond in seconds on a wide variety of substrates.

Introduced in the Philippines in the early 80s, Mighty Bond is still highly popular among Filipino households for being a reliable and efficient ally, especially for emergency repairs and in saving well-loved items.

Due to insistent public demand and to provide the innovative, ever-trusted product, Pioneer Adhesives has recently introduced the newest Mighty Bond line – the Mighty Bond Anti-Clog Tech.

The revolutionary super glue comes with whole new features: a flow-back mechanism that reduces clogging so you can use it even more times and store it longer, a patented applicator so you can apply the glue precisely, without worries of a spill, plus, a stand-up tube for easier storage.

Mighty Bond works on almost all materials, such as metal, rubber, leather, wood, porcelain, and plastics (except Polypropylene and Polyethylene).

To make the most of your Mighty Bond Anti-Clog Tech, make sure that the surface of items to be bonded are clean and dry, and that they fit closely.

For fast cure, use 1 drop per sq. inch. Do not use too much as this increases drying time. Mighty Bond cures in seconds with full bond strength in 24 hours.

Your emergency repair buddy is guaranteed to glue broken objects together in seconds. And the bonus? It sells at ₱89.00 only for 3g per tube. Available at all leading supermarkets and hardware nationwide.

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