

🔨 Build Boldly, Bond Stronger — The Ultimate Construction Adhesive
Loctite PL Premium Max is a high-performance, silane-modified polymer adhesive designed for professional-grade construction projects. It delivers unmatched strength and durability, curing 100% solid without air pockets. Waterproof and weatherproof, it works reliably on a wide range of materials including wood, concrete, stone, metal, and more. Suitable for extreme temperatures (10°F to 120°F) and wet or frozen surfaces, it offers a 20-minute repositioning window and fast grab with no run-on. Low VOC and CARB compliant, it meets rigorous industry standards, making it the trusted choice for interior and exterior applications.











| Brand | Loctite |
| Color | Gray |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Material | Silane Modified Polymer |
| Special Feature | Strong, Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Construction bonding |
S**D
Do no use old product
23146 was the numbers on my tubes. 23 for the year and 146 for the date. The end of April 2023, it is now October 2023. This has a shel life of 18 months. When I went to home depot all the sealant they had was expired except for one tube that I purchased. This is the problem most people that left bad reviews had, old product that should not have been sold. I used this to seal cap stones on the wall stone. The crew that installed the wallstone used liquid nails and they did not sweep the dust away and used small amount in a circle instead of beads. I had to remove the old and do it over again. This dries fast and is strong. So far I am extremely pleased, it works well. I hope it hold up over the years which it should, if not I will update my review. This is far superior to the liquid nails, but it costs three times as much. Note: Liquid Nails is not meant to cement brick.
G**R
works fine
i used it to glue a concrete pond statue back together and it worked fine but you must give adequate setup time and make a good clean connection
J**E
Holds very heavy stones with ease.
After years of the impact of closing our front door, the stones over the door had come loose. The substrate was still strong and solid as can be seen in the photo. Having great luck with high performance construction adhesives in the past, I tried this Max PL. The fresh product exits the tube easily with a normal caulking gun. The temps here have been in the thirties so dry time was several days after clamping. If those stones fall on someone, it would end badly. How good is it? I trust my life to it. Immensely strong but definitely needs several days of clamping in cold weather. Highly recommended. Follow up: I ordered a second tube for another project and it was almost impossible to get out of the tube. The first tube was super easy. This product has a very short shelf life.
J**.
So Far, So Good
I used this to bond boards to concrete blocks. This is really sticky adhesive but flows easily, be sure to release the plunger on your caulking gun if you pause or it will be everywhere, including yourself. Initial adhesion was excellent and I put a concrete block on top of the board to apply clamping pressure. Holding very well so far and I think it will be very good long term. I use a bamboo skewer to puncture the inner seal, its disposable and saves having to clean adhesive off of your tools. Pricey but effective.
E**U
Good quality
As good as it said
K**Y
Super strong and grippy!
This stuff is AMAZING. I went back and forth between a bunch of different construction adhesives and I’m so glad I landed on this one. It is incredibly strong and grippy right out of the tube. I used it to install slat wall panels and they stuck with little to no effort, which made the entire project so much easier than I expected. Everything feels solid and secure. I’m already planning another section of wall with slat panels and will absolutely be using this again. Highly recommend.
T**Z
Great holding
used a different product first…didnt hold, but this did the job
C**O
WORKED WELL
I used this product to secure a metal railing on to concrete where I was unable to drill in anchors. Amazingly after letting it cure for 24 hours it held after a good yank. Still stable 3 weeks later. This isn't easy to work with as you can't really pull a bead as it seems elastic coming out but with some care and a putty knife it got a problematic job done.
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