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RH Adhesives HH-66 is a versatile, toluene-free vinyl cement in a convenient 1 oz tube, trusted since 1949 for durable bonding on vinyl fabrics, tarps, inflatables, and more. Made in the USA, it offers eco-safer, professional-grade adhesion perfect for quick repairs and precision applications.






| ASIN | B0BXY8FK6S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,410 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #27 in Contact Cements |
| Item model number | HH66-TF-1ozTube |
| Manufacturer | RH Adhesives |
| Product Dimensions | 2.86 x 2.86 x 15.24 cm; 37 g |
M**L
Plastic on plastic to seal our hottub. Worked great!
K**R
Perfect for attaching trim pieces that were falling off
B**N
Seems to be just as advertised. I bought it to repair a vinyl to vinyl backing that had broken loose from a velcro strap on an orthotic brace. It was quick and easy. So far, the seal is holding up, feels secure and my problem is solved. I'm very satisfied.
K**C
I bought this because it's supposedly good for gluing PVC or similar materials. It didn't work on the first try So I thought maybe it was me and I needed more product. I tried again and added more. The instructions say 5-7 min but it's not true, I had to hold that for almost 1 hour and my arms were hurting so I had to stop. It dried but seems to be separating (see video of when I stopped pressing it) Where the pieces join together, it leaves an ugly mark, even if you clean off the excess because the glue has already touched it and ruins the paint around it.
L**L
I bought this product to fix an inflatable standup paddleboard fin box that had come off. I chose this brand based off the reviews here and info on Reddit. I can confirm that yes, it works great, fixed the whole thing for the cost of this cement plus $1.26 for heavy duty clear vinyl that I cut a new donut out of. I got the touline free version but the fumes were so bad, even wearing a mask in front of an open window with a fan to blow the fumes towards the window. If I had to do this again, I would do it outside. I traced the old fin box and donut in fine point sharpie before I took each one off, so that I had two rings outlined, then cleaned with rubbing alcohol, sanded both the board and the fin box (bottom and top where donut will cover it), then cleaned with rubbing alcohol again. I outlined the fin box with painters tape before applying the cement, because I didn’t want to get it all over the place because I had to use the cement to put on the new donut. I gave the fin box about 10 minutes to set before pulling the tape off and then attaching the new donut. Not including the time to remove the old parts, this repair took me under 30 minutes. I recommend a heat gun to remove your old fin box and donut, that took me fewer than 30 minutes as well with my heat gun.
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