




🔧 Fix it fast, fix it right — the epoxy that means business!
Permatex 10500-5 Minute Epoxy is a single-use, fast-curing resin adhesive designed for professional-grade bonding across multiple materials. With a robust 1200 PSI tensile strength and resistance to water and solvents, it delivers durable, clear-drying repairs in just minutes. Ideal for automotive, household, and DIY projects, its convenient syringe packaging ensures precise, mess-free application—making it the go-to solution for quick, reliable fixes that last.
| ASIN | B0D51GPVTH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,017 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #33 in Metal Filled Epoxies |
| Brand | Permatex |
| Brand Name | Permatex |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Ceramic, Metal, Porcelain, Vinyl, Wood |
| Container Type | Syringe |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,371 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 5 Minutes |
| Included Components | Epoxy Syringe |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Permatex 10500-5 Minute Epoxy, Single-Use Syringe for General Purpose Creates a Hard, Rigid Bond for Coating in Minutes - Resin epoxy is Resistant to Water and solvents, and All-Purpose |
| Manufacturer | Permatex |
| Material | Epoxy Resin |
| Material Type | Epoxy Resin |
| Model | 10500 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dries Clear, Fast Drying, Strong |
| Special Feature | Dries Clear, Fast Drying, Strong |
| Specific Gravity | 1.16 |
| Tensile Strength | 1200 Pounds Per Square Inch |
| UPC | 686226105004 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viscosity | 10,000 – 20,000 mPa |
| Volume | 6 Milliliters |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
S**K
Perfect Heavy Rearview-Mirror Epoxy!
I bought this to fix my mom’s Rearview-Mirror. Everything she tried didn’t hold very long. After reading through forums of similar issues, I was directed to try this epoxy. It tried to toughen the mirror tab and cleaned the surfaces with isopropanol. After I mixed the epoxy, I applied a consistent-layer on the surface and held the Mirror Tab in place for a few-seconds. It pushed-out around the edges which made a nice bead of epoxy that held the tab in-place. We have it a full 24-hrs to cure and it has been perfect ever-since. I strongly-recommend this as an alternative to other methods because it dries clear and forms a superior-bond.
T**O
It worked for reattaching my rearview mirror!
Used this to reattach my car’s rearview mirror. Note it takes 10 full minutes to initially set, so I had to hold the mirror in place for that time then taped the mirror until it finished curing but it fell off within the hour. Second attempt I held it in place again for 10 mins and then braced the mirror with a security bar/jammer meant for doors for 24 hours and now the rearview mirror is securely attached. The smell was not as strong as I expected and it was easy to mix and work with. I would buy again.
S**Z
Great packaging, decent epoxy
As two-part, fast-drying epoxy goes, this is pretty good. What I like most about it is definitely the dispenser - being able to squeeze out just a little bit, mix it up, apply it, and not have to throw away the rest of it away because of a poor container is a big plus. Since purchasing this item I've used it on a few things: 1) A clothes rack (5/5 stars on the fix-it scale) - The foot of the clothes rack had cracked. It is a smooth plastic component that had a clean break. I applied this epoxy to both sides and then taped it together while it dried/cured. It's solid as a rock now. 2) A camping grill (4/5 stars on the fix-it scale) - The plastic piece that holds the legs on a small camping grill had cracked. It was a jagged rough crack, and it required quite a bit of epoxy to fill the gap, and even though this is 'fast drying', I still ended up having to clamp it to get it to hold together long enough to cure. End result was a nice fix, but if I had to hold it by hand while it was drying it wouldn't have worked. 3) A suitcase (1/5 stars on the fix-it scale) - This is a hard-sided "'diamond pattern" polycarbonate (the ones that don't get scratched up so easily) suitcase that the baggage handlers must have been playing rugby with. It cracked at the corner - not a large crack, just about 1.5 inches, but definitely at a stress point... when you use the handle to pick it up, it stresses that corner, when you throw it on the belt or in the trunk of a taxi, that point takes a hit. I used the epoxy on both sides (inside and outside) of the crack, it dried and cured nicely and I was proud of my patch. I think the diamond pattern on the suitcase actually gave the epoxy a lot more surface area to adhere to vs a flat polished surface like most suitcases would have. After the first leg of my trip, it had already started to re-crack, and by the time I got home, it was completely re-cracked and 1/2 the epoxy had actually flaked off the suitcase. Overall, I'm satisfied with this epoxy and would buy it again, but I still need to figure something out for my cracked suitcase :) Protip: Use this in a well ventilated area (outside, if possible!). It really smells quite bad, and it gets warm (almost hot) from the chemical reaction during curing which only makes the smell worse!
M**M
Works, Easy application.
I used this Permatex epoxy to affix my rearview mirror to the windshield -- after the Permatex product specifcally for rearview mirrors failed twice. So far the epoxy is working well. Mirror connection is solid. Recommended. Update: June 29th. Epoxy is holding strong despite hot summer weather and high temperatures. Recommended.
A**R
very good
this probably one of the best epoxy's I've used, it hardens into a hard rubber not brittle like other.
N**A
Stick with this, you can't go wrong!
I am more of a breaker than a fixer. However, I recently had to drive backwards (called "backing up" by the experts) for about 15 feet and was attacked by a traffic sign turned terrorist. It knocked off the driver's side rear view mirror...you know, the one that is outside the car, not the one you actually use up by the roof. It was still semi-attached by some kind of wire or something, but was hanging down and giving me a view only of my tire. Since I already know what a tire looks like, and do occasionally look when making a lane change to the left, I tried to duct tape the thing back on. Didn't work. The mirror still sagged and all I could see was the tire. The man who fixes my car when things hit it said it would cost me $150 to get it back to where I could see those pesky drivers who are always in the lane you need to be in (since I couldn't see them, I just honked and waved my hand out the window a lot when I moved toward the left and you know what, it works.) $150 sounded like a lot, so I decided to postpone the repair, figuring 3 rights make a left anyway, and I'm never in that big a hurry. However, the intervention of a nice policeman convinced me otherwise. I had the option of paying the car fixer $150 or the City considerably more, and had 30 days to make up my mind. I was giving some consideration to holding up the local convenience store, except they know me and the nice man gave me a free Icee last summer. Time was running out and I figured I'd better bite the bullet and go see Mr. Car Fixer. Again. Then I saw this stuff on Amazon. Permatex 84101 PermaPoxy 5 Minute General Purpose Epoxy, Crystal Clear. Even the name inspires confidence...and the price was considerably lower than my other options. I ordered it, it arrived, I glued the outside mirror back on, used more duct tape to keep it in place just until I was sure the glue was set, and unbelievable, I Fixed Something. Yeah, I was kind of astounded too. It's been several weeks and I even forgot about the glue job and took my car to the carwash, where neither the water, the brushes or the little guy with the rag could knock it off. I don't think I'll do that again, not wanting to push my luck, but as a temporary fast fix, this is just amazing. The mirror feels like its on there and really solid. Of course, calling the number on my ticket and explaining that I glued the mirror on and it was holding took some doing. I sent them photos and offered to come down in person, and finally got the citation cleared. I think they were probably just afraid of having me in their parking lot where they park their own cars. But whatever, I'm happy, they're happy, and I'm sure any number of other drivers go home at night without exciting stories about the lunatic who pulled in front of them without looking. For regular gluing jobs, this must be even better. It's easy to use, not having to mix things, no mess. Just real sticking power.
D**S
Epoxy, permanently, effective, cheap.
Use epoxy when superglue just isn't cutting it. Epoxy will bond whatever you want, permanently, regardless of the material. I don't know the chemistry behind it, but what happens is that you combine two different chemicals to form a gel that permanently adheres to whatever you use it on. I bought this product without knowing too much about it, so I'll share some knowledge. 1) You can re-cap the product and store it for future use. Clean the tip with a napkin and store it upright with the plunger side down. You have to press hard on the cap and hear a snap to ensure it has been properly capped. I'm not sure why other reviewers have this problem. 2) To use, break the seal, and push down on a double plunger (it is connected at the top). This ensures an equal amount of both chemicals are released from the tubes. 3) Mix the two products with the included tiny mixing stick into the tiny tray (which is the plastic packaging for this product. Smart design!) 4) You don't need an ton of epoxy to ensure a permanent hold. A light coating on one side is more than enough. 5) There is a heavy chemical smell, use it near an open window. 6) It dries clear
E**F
Became rubber in 15 seconds?!??
1. Set up in 30 seconds. In the amount of time it took to thoroughly mix the product it already set up so I could not apply it. WTF 2. Did not set up and instead turned into some kind of rubbery flexible product. 3. Manufacturers need to stop putting two-part epoxy into these connected tubes because one gets stuck with an air bubble at the back that won't rise because the product is too thick, so applying even pressure to the tubes causes one side to squirt out while the other won't come out and then you're just stuck with uneven amounts forever. Anyone old enough to be working with epoxy is perfectly capable of squeezing out equal amounts from individual tubes please for the love of God stop putting epoxy in these stupid fing connected tubes.
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