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How to repair a wooden frame with glue

Love fixing stuff, hate waste? It’s easy to repair a wooden frame with glue and become an everyday #repairhero

Many items deposited in landfills could be repaired. Fixing rather than throwing away broken objects extends the life of products and therefore reduces the consumption of resources and the production of waste. Don’t bin it, fix it! And become an everyday #repairhero!

It's essential to know how to repair wood corners because it is the most common problem you'll face with picture frames. Whether they fall from the wall, sometimes get knocked, or while getting older, they partially fall apart due to the wood glue drying out. Don't bin it, fix it! And become an everyday #repairhero!

Like any self-respecting #repairhero, you must have a superpower! When it comes to repairing porous objects, your ally is Bostik Super Glue Gel. Its non-running texture enables vertical application. It has slightly longer set time than regular cyanoacrylates, allowing time to position the materials together after application.

How to repair a wooden frame with Bostik Super Glue Gel – a step by step guide

  • Step 1: Be prepared
    Take the two pieces of your wooden frame, and make sure you have the soon-to-be touching parts evenly sanded. Ensure the surfaces are dry, free from dust and grease.
  • Step 2: Get gluing
    Apply a small amount of superglue around one of the sanded surfaces.
  • Step 3: Assemble the parts
    Assemble the sticky parts and gently press both pieces of the wooden frame onto each other, then hold for a while to create an initial tack.
  • Step 4: Time to stick your wooden frame
    Hold the pressure for about fifteen seconds; that’s it! You are now an official #repairhero

Everything you might need to fix a wooden frame with glue

  • Essential: Bostik Super Glue Gel
  • You might also want:
    - sandpaper - if necessary - to smooth the surfaces to be glued
    - a soft cloth, to be soaked with acetone
    - acetone, to remove excess glue

Made a little mess?

  • On my skin: do not try to pull the glue off your fingers as this may damage your skin. With sweat’s moisture, the bond will loosen within 30 minutes without doing anything. Apply warm soapy water to help dissolve the bond. Do not use acetone or solvents on the skin.
  • On my furniture: acetone will soften the glue very slowly. Check that the surfaces to which the superglue is bonded won’t be damaged by the solvent

Which glue is right for you?

With its non-drip texture, Bostik Super Glue Gel is perfect for vertical applications. It is suitable for gluing a wide range of materials and is very useful for small everyday jobs around the house. For larger and wider parts, you will prefer Bostik Super Glue Liquid, whose texture glues large surfaces with great ease. Both have the same fast setting and bond strength characteristics.

When to use Bostik Super glue non-drip gel?

As Bostik Super Glue Gel is suitable for almost all surfaces, it can be used either in the living room to stick a leather patch on your sofa, or in the kitchen to glue decorations or hooks to hang your cooking utensils on. Adapted to porous surfaces, it will be very effective on your wooden, plaster or stone objects. With its precision tip, the Bostik Super Glue Gel will be very effective for your DIY projects