My Most Recommended Pioneer Products for Do-It-Yourself Projects and Repairs

June 25, 2017
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I know that you're going to agree when you hear the brand name Pioneer Epoxy, the first thing that comes into your mind is super glue. Pioneer Epoxy is our reliable glue when it comes to fixing anything that is broken in our homes or offices like detached handles, cracked vases, dilapidated shoes, and many more. It has done so many functions that solve our problems regarding fixing things. Through the years, its product line evolves that includes waterproof sealants; wood, ceramic, tile, metal putties; and even ordinary white glue. 


I'm so happy to discover a lot of Pioneer products that are very, very useful. They don't just function the way we know they are. Their usage is way beyond what we expect them to be. We can use them in different ways especially now that our kids have so many projects and artworks in school and also, they promote ways on how we can do repair jobs at home on our own to save us from paying expensive labor fees. These Pioneer products can be considered as necessities at home that can make our tasks more easy and enjoyable without spending too much money and time. 

Let's take a closer look at each product and what it does.

Pioneer White Glue is a dependable basic school, home, and office supply that should not be missing anytime, anywhere. It is a quick setting Polyvinyl Acetate glue that is specially formulated to meet the carpenter's need for superior bonding on hard and soft woods. See, it's not just good for paper and felt, but also on wood.

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Our broken shoes and bags can be fixed in no time using Pioneer Contact Cement. We can also use this to do projects made of leather, rubber, and canvas. It's made of industrial-strength rubber which gives strong but flexible adhesion.

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To reinforce steel projects, Pioneer Epoxy Clay Steel is highly recommended. It's fast-setting that doesn't rust or shrink. It can be filled, drilled, tapped, and machined. Cool!

To seal leaks on pipes and plastic materials, Pioneer Epoxy Aqua is the best to use. It really works on damp, wet, or underwater applications. 

If you want to restore broken metal, glass, and plastic and you don't want any visible traces, Pioneer Plus Five Clear Epoxy can do the job quickly and smoothly. It's resistant to chemicals and repairs fast.

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Pioneer Builders Bond is a high strength construction adhesive. It's good not just to connect porous materials like wood but other also materials made of cement.

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In creating casts and molds, Pioneer All-Purpose Epoxy Clay can be used. It's versatile. It can be used in a wide variety of materials like wood, metal, concrete, glass, porcelain, ceramic, and some plastic.

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For projects that can't be glued by Pioneer White Glue, the famous Pioneer Mighty Bond is still the reliable one to use. It's made of cyanoacrylate adhesive that bonds with incredible speed and strength. For broken tiles and porcelain, the white sealant,  Pioneer Mighty Silicon Seal, can do the work. It's specially formulated for use in wet areas around kitchen sinks and tiled areas.

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They are the must-have adhesives that I recommend. Just in case you still need to know more about them or if you are looking for other adhesives, putty, or epoxy, you may visit Republic Chemical Industries Inc. website  for reference. They are available in any hardware or DIY store near you. For more DIY project ideas visit Pioneer Mighty Bond on Instagram.

Photo credit: @pioneermightybond on Instagram

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  3. Whats the best pioneer barnd for laminating a styro?thankyou

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    1. I haven't experienced laminating styrofoam yet but based on the specs, Contact Bond may do the job. You may ask the agent on the store where you will buy the product just to make sure. Thanks for dropping by.

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