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SKU: 101-550  |  MPN: 16330

Titebond Silicone Glue Brush

Regular price $5.90

Titebond Titebrush is a durable glue brush with 100% silicone bristles and a plastic handle built to last. It’s ideal for use with most woodworking and polyurethane glues eliminating the need for disposable brushes, fingers and other spreading tools. When finished let glue dry and simply peel or riffle the bristles for easy cleanup. The brush end is ideal for edge and face gluing, as well as general applications. The paddle is the tool to use for finer detail work, such as mortise and tenon, dovetail and finger joints, as well as moldings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the bristles on the Titebond glue brush made of?

The Titebrush has 100% silicone bristles and a durable plastic handle built to last. Browse more wood glue & adhesives.

How do I clean the silicone glue brush?

When you're finished, let the glue dry, then simply peel or riffle the bristles for easy cleanup, leaving the brush ready to reuse.

What types of glue can I use with the Titebrush?

It is ideal for use with most woodworking and polyurethane glues, replacing disposable brushes and other spreading tools.

What is the paddle end used for?

The paddle is for finer detail work, such as mortise-and-tenon, dovetail, and finger joints, as well as moldings.

What is the brush end best for?

The brush end is ideal for edge and face gluing, plus general glue applications across larger surfaces.

Is the Titebrush reusable?

Yes. Because glue peels off the silicone bristles after drying, the brush can be reused many times, eliminating the need for disposable brushes.

Does dried glue ruin the brush?

No. Dried glue does not permanently bond to the 100% silicone bristles, so you can peel it away and use the brush again.

Who makes this glue brush?

It is made by Titebond, a trusted name in woodworking adhesives, and is known as the Titebrush.

What tools pair well with the Titebrush for glue-ups?

Pair it with quality clamping tools to hold joints tight while the glue cures.

Can I use it for both large and detailed gluing?

Yes. The brush end handles edge, face, and general gluing, while the paddle end is suited to fine joinery detail, giving you two applicators in one tool.