

Tite Chairs quickly fix those wooden joint problems. Just apply a few drops of Tite chairs into the loose joint. Tite Chairs do not swell the wood but are actually a super powerful adhesive with almost 4000 PSI of holding power. Not only is it super strong, but Tite Chairs are also super thin. This means that it can penetrate loose joints in chairs and other furniture without having to take them apart! That means less time for the repair and less mess to clean up. Tite Chairs are not just for furniture. It works great on loose tool handles staircase spindles, and dovetail joints, as well as metal, rubber, glass, and most ceramics.
Remove contaminants such as dust, dirt, oil, and grime with solvents such as denatured alcohol, acetone, rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol), or lacquer thinner. A mild detergent solution in water is also good for removing contaminants. Use a clean paper towel or rag for wiping. Do not use mineral spirits or paint thinner for removing contaminants.
Remove rust and loose paint with sandpaper or a wire brush smooth, glossy, and shiny surfaces should be scuffed using sandpaper to increase adhesion.
Tite Chairs quickly fix those wooden joint problems. Just apply a few drops of Tite chairs into the loose joint. Tite Chairs do not swell the wood but are actually a super powerful adhesive with almost 4000 PSI of holding power. Not only is it super strong, but Tite Chairs are also super thin. This means that it can penetrate loose joints in chairs and other furniture without having to take them apart! That means less time for the repair and less mess to clean up. Tite Chairs are not just for furniture. It works great on loose tool handles staircase spindles, and dovetail joints, as well as metal, rubber, glass, and most ceramics.
Remove contaminants such as dust, dirt, oil, and grime with solvents such as denatured alcohol, acetone, rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol), or lacquer thinner. A mild detergent solution in water is also good for removing contaminants. Use a clean paper towel or rag for wiping. Do not use mineral spirits or paint thinner for removing contaminants.
Remove rust and loose paint with sandpaper or a wire brush smooth, glossy, and shiny surfaces should be scuffed using sandpaper to increase adhesion.