Which Glue is Best?? ShooGoo Amazing Goop E6000 and Gorilla Glue

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  • @RedRoxRc
    @RedRoxRc Před 4 lety +41

    Thanks for taking the time to do a test like this. Really cool to see the comparison. I’ve been using shoe goo and e6000. Didn’t really know what was better. I have done one lexan body with the drywall tape and e6000. So far I’m happy. But it’s great to know the shoe goo will be just as good for that method. Thanks again. Great video!

  • @watcher818
    @watcher818 Před rokem +8

    Thanks! This is one of the BEST 'test' videos I've seen on YT for glues. Taking the time to change weights, and hours of drying is something not done by others. I can now see which glue I may choose to repair the pads that have some off the bottom of running shoes. The factory didn't do a good job because in one run, they all fell off one shoe! (Asics GT-2000) Managed to retrace the run and find every one of them! Your tests helped me decide which adhesive to use. Thank you for taking the time to set up these tests. NICE RC vehicles too!

  • @gracesthill8175
    @gracesthill8175 Před 2 lety +6

    the way you spent days making this video! I am subscribing just for the level of effort! Thank you, sir!

  • @RyanRKJ
    @RyanRKJ Před 4 lety +5

    I’ve been using Goop for years for a variety of repairs. I’ve never really compared it to similar products. Thanks for the video.

  • @dynomike11
    @dynomike11 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for investing the time to do this and share the results - much appreciated!

  • @drog343
    @drog343 Před 4 lety +15

    I prefer the Shoo Goo myself, but have used the E6000 as well and find that it is a little easier to work with (the SG seems to thicken up quicker so you have to work faster), I also really like the various JB welds, the plastic and clear welds in particular for this hobby.

  • @statutoryape9098
    @statutoryape9098 Před 3 lety +4

    Was surprised at the shoe glue thanks I wasn't sure about glues and really appreciate your help man

  • @vitale6633
    @vitale6633 Před 2 lety +4

    Great test: thanks for taking the time to do such a detailed practical analysis

  • @mickd8188
    @mickd8188 Před 4 lety +28

    Well you had me glued to the screen Joe.. Lol.. good bit of info though.
    Enjoy your Easter mate... Cheers

  • @TheEMC99
    @TheEMC99 Před 3 lety +3

    I love E6000. But this was fun to watch. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @isaiahfurrow7414
    @isaiahfurrow7414 Před 4 lety +12

    I have used Shoe Goo and E6000 quite a bit over the years... amazing to see how they do after 24 hours...
    I have been using 2 things lately as theyre really handy at the track, E6000 is available im 4-packs of small tubes, which is convenient, as well as FlexTape, by the flex seal brand(do not cut it with scissors, use a razor blade, hobby knife, etc...)
    Thanks for this comparison, I'll keep on with Shoe Goo and E6000...

  • @rhtufts
    @rhtufts Před 3 lety +25

    E6000, Shoe Goo and Amazing Goop are all variations of the same glue made by the same company. They also make E6100 which just thicker less runny version of 6000. (6100 is hard to find.) Shoe Goo has been around since the early 70's.

    • @watcher818
      @watcher818 Před rokem

      Interesting to know. I'll have to look around as there may be factory test data between the 3. For now, Shoe Goo is the one I am planning on using for a shoe repair. Thanks!

  • @Dom-pf8wd
    @Dom-pf8wd Před 3 lety +4

    Great Video.And Shoe Goo is AWESOME for fixing leaks in inflatables as well.Its saved my inflatable hot tub many times and counting.

  • @PaulRawlins2
    @PaulRawlins2 Před 4 lety +2

    Great idea and excellent execution!! That was awesome, thanks for the vid! I'll be using Shoo Goo going forward!

  • @genmasaotome3503
    @genmasaotome3503 Před 2 lety +28

    Great test. One criticism with the test... the eye hook set up pulls it downward... but also puts a twist... slight difference of the orientation of the eye hooks may give more twist over the others.

  • @N1NJAKIDD
    @N1NJAKIDD Před rokem

    I really enjoyed that, thanks for putting in the effort for us to see how each glue performs over time.

  • @davewood2640
    @davewood2640 Před 2 lety +9

    I used some E6000 from a tube that was nearly dried out to the point of being like dough and it still held aluminum Gemini letters to red brick that was not cleaned on a windy cold day in the Texas panhandle. I highly recommend the brand.

  • @Lizrand1
    @Lizrand1 Před 21 dnem

    Thank you for taking the time to do this video. Excellent... extremely helpful! I just spent an hour trying to figure out which shoe glue to buy for my sandals. You just helped me decide. :)

  • @bmxking1080
    @bmxking1080 Před 4 lety +27

    Love it. Project farm meets Rc!!!!

  • @calebgilpin5762
    @calebgilpin5762 Před rokem

    One of the best comparison reviews iv seen. Great video. Thanks

  • @concernedpatriot.2221
    @concernedpatriot.2221 Před 3 lety +2

    Great comparison video, extremely helpful. Made up my mind to buy the shoe goo. Thank you for sharing.

  • @cassieberg5554
    @cassieberg5554 Před 2 lety +2

    Just want to say huge thank you to you! I have been wokring on a DIY project for a week using gorilla glue and it always falling apart. I will most definitely swtich to E6000!

  • @MsSafe4U
    @MsSafe4U Před 2 lety

    This was excellent information. It took me an hour before finding this information to begin my new project. Thank you so much!

  • @DelmarBD
    @DelmarBD Před 3 lety +1

    Great test. Thank you. I guess the surface it is gluing onto is another consideration.

  • @GrumpX
    @GrumpX Před 3 lety +3

    Its 2021 and really glad this is on my feed. I was just researching for glues. Would like to express my appreciation for all the hard work and time you must have put in present this comparison. Thank you.

  • @phillyguy2157
    @phillyguy2157 Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome video!
    Thank you for doing this video.
    What a great education!!

  • @matthewwilson5336
    @matthewwilson5336 Před rokem

    I was not expecting that outcome
    Awsome video

  • @ilsabailey8195
    @ilsabailey8195 Před rokem

    Thanks so much for your time and this amazing info video. Saved in my crafting folder. 🥳

  • @dna2gether
    @dna2gether Před rokem

    Your test was the best thank you and keep it up I’ll be watching🔥

  • @fernsolo
    @fernsolo Před 4 lety +4

    This was definitely a good video to watch and very informative 👍

  • @lukasgarage956
    @lukasgarage956 Před 4 lety +16

    Shoo Goo and JB Weld......the originals and still the best

  • @satchelpage6194
    @satchelpage6194 Před 2 lety +1

    I came to find which Glue to buy, I eventually settled into being entertained. I could watch this type of content all day

  • @scootersdenver
    @scootersdenver Před 3 lety

    I use all the Eclectic! s glues and was surprised at the result! Thanks for posting a very helpful video!

  • @meikajoseph8786
    @meikajoseph8786 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for taking your time to do this test

  • @Literallyarealhuman
    @Literallyarealhuman Před 3 lety +2

    thanks for posting this, just what i needed

  • @justadbeer
    @justadbeer Před rokem +6

    I may be wrong here, but I think Shoo-Goo was the original stuff, being available in the late 80's, early 90's. I was told that that was what they use to bond the soles to running shoes. I've used it at work to mount steel on steel fixtures (they will never come apart even when you want to) and have even repaired several snowmobile tracks where I have torn out a stud and it worked remarkably well for that.

  • @JohnDoe-zf2zm
    @JohnDoe-zf2zm Před 3 lety +3

    Well done very informative thanks for your patience and Performing this video I'm going to buy the E6000 my neighbours got some shoes and boots that seems to be giving up on the Soles and the seams she's not a very rich person so this is definitely going to help thanks again. Stay healthy cheers

  • @billcox87
    @billcox87 Před 4 lety +3

    brother that was great!!!! i've always used shoo goo, and now i won't use anything else!! stuff is also great for water proofing, i run spektrum gear and always take the cover off of the RX and cover the board with goo and have never had one fail in the water, also great for rc4wd winch controllers, balance plugs on ur batteries so u don't break off them tiny wires blah,blah,blah:) oh ya, also great for repairing lexan, mesh drywall tape and goo makes for a great and really strong repair!

  • @jhaybz29
    @jhaybz29 Před 2 lety +2

    Really amazing test here man! thank you so much for making this vid :)

  • @gregory9157
    @gregory9157 Před 2 lety

    This is probably the most informative vid i have ever seen :))

  • @bluesmon1329
    @bluesmon1329 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for a great test!

  • @zeeshimon7138
    @zeeshimon7138 Před 2 lety +6

    I don't know why this is so exciting and entertaining but my heart is beating fast every time he puts the hook on a different stick period and then when he's like damn. I can't wait to see more videos like this

    • @elainedeedeegonzalez9376
      @elainedeedeegonzalez9376 Před rokem

      Lmao so true!!

    • @allenclark4235
      @allenclark4235 Před měsícem

      Ha ha. In case you haven't, go check out comparisons on "penetrating oils".... spoiler, one of the best is homemade!

  • @MP-cf8lw
    @MP-cf8lw Před rokem

    Learned alot about these glues and thank you for the tests, I was laughing at the "down!" so funny.. My nerves got a little rattled every time one fell but actually a great comparison IMO. BTW you could do great voice over for the boxing ring announcers! This was entertaining and educational!

  • @Will-bo7kg
    @Will-bo7kg Před rokem +1

    This was a very informative video and I like your experiment setup for it as it seemed as fair as possible.

  • @neilfpv
    @neilfpv Před 3 lety +21

    Please do one more test between shoogoo and e6000. Weight at least 5 days before doing the 70ounce test. This is amazing!

  • @daveschidlmeier6425
    @daveschidlmeier6425 Před rokem

    I have a pair of Muck Boots that caught on a hook and tore a hole in in the rubber side by the right ankle. They were 2 years old at the time.
    I purchased a 2 oz tube of E6000 rubber adhesive and repaired the wound inside an out. Thin layers inside, thick patch on the outside hole. That was 3 years ago. No leaks, and the outside patch is even hard to see now. Great Glue E6000. I still have the remainder of the E6000, and it is still pliable and good. Use some last week. Good stuff !!!

  • @micahgoingback1771
    @micahgoingback1771 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for answering the question of what is better for us.

  • @bhurd9222
    @bhurd9222 Před rokem

    Thanks for your time!

  • @serpent977e
    @serpent977e Před 4 lety +3

    I already using the shoogoo.
    that's good item.!

  • @MIND9988T
    @MIND9988T Před rokem

    I felt in love with ur work bud. U got a new sub. ✌🏼

  • @johnunderhill6672
    @johnunderhill6672 Před 4 lety +1

    Cool test! Happy Easter! 🐇🐣🐰

  • @kevintaylor7837
    @kevintaylor7837 Před 4 lety +7

    I have used the E6000 on my Trx4 and had no issues...used some Gorilla glue to flue some wood together held well but foamed up too much.

  • @Trickster310YT
    @Trickster310YT Před 2 lety +1

    I like both
    SG is my personal favorite because it starts to harden quickly so makes it easier to keep in place

  • @aubreyholman1951
    @aubreyholman1951 Před rokem

    Thank you. This was just what I needed. 👍👍

  • @Late20sSkateboarder
    @Late20sSkateboarder Před 2 lety +1

    Dude!! Thank you for doing this. I have been using gorilla glue on my skate shoes and I am definitely switching because of you and this video

    • @ExocagedRC
      @ExocagedRC  Před 2 lety

      Yeah man I only use E6000 now for my stuff

  • @RRRIBEYE
    @RRRIBEYE Před 7 měsíci

    I'm glad I just bought Shoe Goo for my boot sole that separated!!!

  • @monasawhney2234
    @monasawhney2234 Před 4 lety +1

    really amazing experiment of glue.. thanks

  • @americanmade73
    @americanmade73 Před 4 lety +50

    I found myself cheering for E6000, and ready to cringe when you hooked the gorilla glue... entertaining and simple science. Thanks again

    • @ExocagedRC
      @ExocagedRC  Před 4 lety +3

      😂 me too!

    • @mom_im_losing_it
      @mom_im_losing_it Před 3 lety +3

      Gorilla glue sucks

    • @benoduartebd
      @benoduartebd Před rokem +2

      Ya I been using the hell out of e6000 for years. Tried gg clear contact adhesive for a simple project glueing led strip lights together, sucked. Anyways appreciate the accurate logical testing👍🤙

  • @dohmchristianjosekadjodjid7135

    Thanx Very much, i was looking for a glue for my shoes

  • @kg5nja693
    @kg5nja693 Před 4 lety +1

    I was going to glue some tires and I am going to use shoe goo and then I see you have a new video up saying which glue is best. Well I do know that now I really will be happy using the shoe goo. Thanks for doing this test. Stay safe

    • @Todd_Gerhardt
      @Todd_Gerhardt Před 4 lety +1

      CA glue works well for glueing ripped tires i do it all the time with my xmaxx lol

  • @123ChrisG
    @123ChrisG Před 2 lety

    Im going with E6000. Thanks subscribed.

  • @Armandjoyskyler
    @Armandjoyskyler Před 2 lety

    Thank you. Great to know.

  • @DanielCastillo911
    @DanielCastillo911 Před 3 lety +1

    very good video, the only one in YT that compares in fair scenarios this 4 glues

  • @bonnieagudelo
    @bonnieagudelo Před 2 lety

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @a.littlefaith
    @a.littlefaith Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome comparison.

  • @qveenissac
    @qveenissac Před 10 měsíci

    Def will be using my Shoe Goo for more applications! Was shocked Gorilla Glue performed so poorly! Great test.

  • @gregles5607
    @gregles5607 Před 3 lety +7

    Yup, you managed to make science fun! I just wish that you'd do some sort of test with actual shoes (since I'm looking for the best glue to repair shoes, sandals and such).

  • @zina6581
    @zina6581 Před 8 měsíci

    That was amazing!! I really thought Gorilla Glue would do better. That you so much for doing this and for sharing.

  • @floygrace6559
    @floygrace6559 Před 7 měsíci

    Well done. Enjoyable and informative. I will purchase the winner for my next project. Thanks.

  • @frankblue6828
    @frankblue6828 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome Thanks for the testing shoegoo for the Win

  • @the3lueprint814
    @the3lueprint814 Před 2 lety

    Excellent experiment.

  • @anisotropicplus
    @anisotropicplus Před rokem +8

    It just so happened that I was trying to decide whether to buy Gorilla Glue, E6000 or Goop when I found your video. Good job! I do have one comment. I noticed that at 38 ounces for 12 hours you hung the weight around the base of the screw eye instead of the middle of the eye on the Amazing Goop. This would have decreased the leverage of the weight. I don’t think it affected the overall results enough to worry about. I appreciate you doing this testing and based on your results and my needs I think I will buy E6000.

    • @kma5699
      @kma5699 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I noticed that as well

  • @madmatts7835
    @madmatts7835 Před 3 lety

    GREAT VIDEO I don’t usually comment on videos but I made sure to leave a like and subscribe! You are the best !

  • @nicolesimeone8390
    @nicolesimeone8390 Před 3 lety +5

    I LOVED this! Thank you for your time in experimenting..
    Ive always been True to "Goop" I thought "Shoo" was the same?
    Bottom line, Gorilla has always failed me. Total waste of $-
    Im curing Goop for a '79 eldorado as I post this.

  • @paula.2422
    @paula.2422 Před 3 lety

    Excellent job...great info!

  • @thomasm8699
    @thomasm8699 Před 3 lety +4

    NICE JOB!!! SIMPLE, CLEAR RESULTS, EASY TO UNDERSTAND !! I'M STICKING WITH SHOE GOO. Also, it thins nicely with xylene. I store my tube in an evacuated canning jar so the oxygen is less likely to set it up in the tube over time. I am going to try an experiment: squeeze all of the Shoe Goo (3.7 oz) into an 8 ounce canning jar and evacuate it.....see how long it lasts.

  • @luka-abodes
    @luka-abodes Před 4 lety

    Thank you, this was helpful

  • @bens3067
    @bens3067 Před rokem +3

    Great test..just remember that Any glues weakness point is to how well you clean and prep the surfaces....any grit sand or oil residue will weaken your bond using the best glue to nothing.

  • @wes326
    @wes326 Před 2 lety +1

    I used plumber Goop to fix the belt loops and holes in my jeans. Made patches from an old pair and put them on from the inside. Been through the wash without a problem.

  • @timscott4506
    @timscott4506 Před 8 měsíci +12

    BTW, the solvent for E6000 is dry cleaning fluid aka perchloroethylen/tetrachloroethylene. By adding this to E6000 you can make an excellent low viscosity version of the glue. I used it to seal joints in sea fishing traces, and it is untouched by saltwater immersion.

    • @billwells8054
      @billwells8054 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I think I'm seeing this low viscosity E6000 waterproofing compound being advertised online a lot recently. Sure looks like it.

    • @alexdrockhound9497
      @alexdrockhound9497 Před 23 dny

      Ohhh thats a good tip! Thanks!

  • @WillWize
    @WillWize Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video this was helpful

  • @raytravez773
    @raytravez773 Před 3 lety +12

    this seems like a weird thing to be watching for entertainment, but I love it. Wish Shoe Goo was cheaper here in the UK

    • @ebiosh2032
      @ebiosh2032 Před 3 lety +2

      Same. I love learning about product performance in a non-biased manner, its just so refreshing when everything is over-advertised 🥲. Rose Anvil channel cuts sneakers and boots in half to look at the interior construction and I love those videos to death

  • @davebenz8271
    @davebenz8271 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful. Thanks.

  • @erictavera9158
    @erictavera9158 Před rokem

    I liked the video dude good job.

  • @seligseligabc123
    @seligseligabc123 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant demo.:-). Thanks a lot..

  • @jerrywatson1958
    @jerrywatson1958 Před 4 lety +4

    Dude, I got to thank you for all these videos! It has really helped me keep cool during this crisis. I have fixed my TRX4 and have been driving every other day. I submarined it yesterday. Got to relube everything today. My servo started acting up, but both batteries were drained so I see later today if it is something more.
    Love the glue topic I have some gorilla glue at the moment. I started typing this before the video ended so. Really thanks.

    • @ExocagedRC
      @ExocagedRC  Před 4 lety +1

      awesome man, glad I can help.

    • @jonathanmcmahon2214
      @jonathanmcmahon2214 Před 4 lety +2

      Open that servo up. All your "waterproof" servos are really closer to splash resistant. A tiny bit of moisture on that circuit board can make them act goofy. While it's open (after it dries out) coat the board in dielectric grease. That will make it much more waterproof.

    • @jerrywatson1958
      @jerrywatson1958 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jonathanmcmahon2214 I am all out of dielectric grease. Will marine grease be ok?

    • @jonathanmcmahon2214
      @jonathanmcmahon2214 Před 4 lety

      I wouldn't use a petroleum product. Might cause corrosion. But, I don't really know.

  • @tughillrc6327
    @tughillrc6327 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for this video, e6000 surprised me

  • @aticktko1
    @aticktko1 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much

  • @WhiplashRC
    @WhiplashRC Před 3 lety +6

    Neat test! Pretty crazy how strong the glues are.

  • @brucecook502
    @brucecook502 Před rokem +4

    I have the gorilla clear grip glue and E6000 , and I absolutely love them for certain things but I did learn the limitations of the Gorilla Glue. I especially like the E6000 because I found it to be the best glue I have ever used on so many things. Just recently I found out it work perfect to glue the bottoms of shoes and cleats back to the boot part of the shoe. Excellent permanent Bond and since when it cures it is kind of elastic and flexible, it feels very natural under the foot having bonded the bottoms back together. And I have used E6000 for so many other things. Definitely worth the money:-)

    • @ExocagedRC
      @ExocagedRC  Před rokem +2

      yeah man e6000 is all I use now

    • @IksinskiTomek
      @IksinskiTomek Před 10 měsíci +2

      Please tell me E6000 is flexible and good for rubber? When E6000 dries is hard as rock or flexible. I need to fix sole on my almost new shoes. Thank you if you answer :)

    • @brucecook502
      @brucecook502 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@IksinskiTomek yes, it works great for shoes. I have fixed two pairs of cleats, my own and a pair that belongs to a co-worker of mine who I play paintball with, and the bottoms of the cleats have not separated from the shoe even to this day and it has been several months. Just make sure you clean the areas you want to bond together very well

  • @acjones6951
    @acjones6951 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You're doing gods work.

  • @MrDrago1954
    @MrDrago1954 Před 3 lety +83

    Shoe goo has a Harder consistency when fully cured. Yes, still kind of rubbery but harder. E6000 is the way to go if you want something more flexible. E6000 can stretch 600 to 700 percent of its original shape and return back to the original. Take your pick. Both are probably overkill in performance when used in most common instances.

    • @victorgomez4615
      @victorgomez4615 Před 2 lety +26

      So clearly I will use E6000 for my shoes for the flexibility, thanks for your comment

    • @justjessa7474
      @justjessa7474 Před 2 lety +7

      Thanks trying to find help on the best shoe glue to repair my shoes and sandals

    • @skylinefan4420
      @skylinefan4420 Před rokem +3

      What would you recommend for gluing back the rubber coating of a dumbell that will take heavy impacts?

    • @SouthwestSasquatch
      @SouthwestSasquatch Před rokem +4

      @@skylinefan4420 shoe goo

    • @Dustandfuzz
      @Dustandfuzz Před rokem

      So I will use shoe goo to make earrings with plastic posts for sensitive ears. It is waterproof. Going to test it to see how many showers I can take before the stone falls off the post. Maybe it will just hold on forever if I’m lucky. They will have pull on them when taking the backs off but should be alright after three initial days of drying. 🤞

  • @kenanmammadov7281
    @kenanmammadov7281 Před 3 lety +1

    i am so glad i bought e600 a few days ago before watching this

  • @PrincernPrince
    @PrincernPrince Před 3 lety +9

    you keep putting the weights closer to the white bar above the eye of the screw on the first one which will help it to be stronger because the closer in the weight is the shorter the lever. The further out the weight is placed the more downward force is created on the glue. I know its only a small distance but if you're trying to do a test all conditions have to be the same for accuracy.

    • @Mentorcase
      @Mentorcase Před 2 lety +5

      That was driving me nuts, it was more than once on the same sample so I'd say it was deliberate.

  • @redline6871
    @redline6871 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice always use shoegoo myself

  • @celinasolarte3013
    @celinasolarte3013 Před 3 lety +1

    Muy buena demostración 👍

  • @mark1980m1
    @mark1980m1 Před 3 lety +1

    Was just in Walmart looking for shoo goo and saw the e6000. Did a Google search and found this video. Shoo goo for me!!!! Bash proofing a new body.

  • @flashgordon6238
    @flashgordon6238 Před 4 lety +44

    E6000 recommends a 72 hours full cure time.

    • @frankiegunnz8066
      @frankiegunnz8066 Před 3 lety +9

      So does Shoe Goo

    • @josephhamilton3303
      @josephhamilton3303 Před 3 lety +1

      Temperature changes drying time

    • @RR-ok4wz
      @RR-ok4wz Před 3 lety +11

      Exactly. Disappointing that he doesn't bother testing them after their recommended curing time.

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      @davidrosario5599 Před 2 lety

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  • @thedukeofskull1383
    @thedukeofskull1383 Před 3 lety +6

    In the 1980's one of my "Kung Fu" student accidently ripped the inside of my nylon shoe. I put Shoe Goo on it ( just bobbed it on ). And in 24 hours sitting in a basement, it was hard as a rock and didn't break loose at all ! 👍

  • @muhamadnizamnazri1214
    @muhamadnizamnazri1214 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for show the strong glue