The Best Wood Glue

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Adam has a passion for cleaning from his youth growing up in England, and he has carried it with him to the US. Adam’s formal training and certifications in cleaning include the Advanced System Cleaning specialist (For HVAC cleaning / ductwork), through NADCA (this is the highest certification that NADCA has), as well as several other certifications from the IICRC. Adam has either advised, consulted, or done research with dozens of cleaning and cleaning related business entities. Adam holds an undergraduate degree from Oxford, a Master’s degree from Oxford, and a Master’s degree from Harvard Business School.
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For those who repair or build items out of wood, there is often a need for wood glue. Many people are unaware of this fact, but to glue wood together, regular glue will not work because it’s not strong enough with its adhesion. When you have found yourself in a position where you need to glue wood together, it is best to find a specially made wood glue that has been designed for this purpose.

However, there are a wide variety of wood glues available on the market, and very few people who are in need of this product have the free time to sit around and research what the best types of wood glue are. Thankfully, it is these exact situations that caused our founders to begin The Cleaning Institute’s product review service in the first place.

For our years, The Cleaning Institute has been a leading provider of information about a whole variety of home repair and cleaning products, and we think a lot of our success comes down to two very simple facts at the end of the day. We make our reviews easy to read so consumers can get the information they need fast, and we make sure that all of our product testing is done by categories.

In this particular case, we were mainly concerned with testing each wood glue we evaluated for three distinct properties: strength, drying time, and ease of application. But what does all of that mean? Read the next section below to learn more about our testing criteria.