Liquid Nails develops extreme-temp adhesive
Strongsville, Ohio-based Liquid Nails has announced the availability of a new subfloor and deck construction adhesive that works in extreme temperatures.
According to the company, the new Liquid Nails Subfloor and Deck Construction Adhesive can be consistently and easily applied in temperatures as cold as 22 degrees Fahrenheit and as hot as 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The company said the new extreme temperature version would replace the original version of the same name.
“Often times, contractors spend time in cold weather, warming adhesives in their trucks prior to use, and our product eliminates that step. This adhesive saves time and improves productivity,” said Mike Goldstein, Liquid Nails senior brand manager.
Liquid Nails is a brand of AkzoNobel Decorative Paints.