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type: "Guide"
title: "Le-Glue Review: How To Stick Your Bricks Together Safely"
description: "How can you stick LEGO® bricks together? Buy Le-Glue to keep your LEGO® bricks together and then wash it away to take them apart easily for your next build!"
resource: https://baumlinks.com/lego-faqs-how-to/how-to-glue-bricks-together-le-glue-adhesive/
tags: ["Baumlinks LEGO® How-To's Guide Archive"]
timestamp: 2026-03-09T08:02:08+00:00
---

**_Here Is How To Adhere LEGO® Together Safely With The Ability To Separate The Pieces Later!_**



Say goodbye to messy breakups and hello to lasting building block creations. With a fun twist from the hit TV Show _Shark Tank_, which has entrepreneurs pitch business ideas to angel investors, comes **Le-Glue**. This product allows you to safely adhere your LEGO® bricks together without ruining them. Also, it is safe and non-toxic. And the best part? It is not permanent, and warm water can easily separate pieces glued together with Le-Glue. The formula offers a strong yet temporary bond, allowing for firmer [MOCs](/okf/posts/lego-moc-my-own-creation/what-is-a-lego-moc.md) and LEGO® creations that stay together!



![Le-Glue Non Toxic Simple LEGO® Glue](https://baumlinks.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/LeGlue-Strong-LEGO®-Glue.jpg)



## Key Takeaways (5 quick facts)

- 🧴 Le-Glue is a **non-permanent, non-toxic** adhesive made for LEGO® bricks
- 💪 Claims to bond **12x stronger** than standard brick clutch power (per manufacturer)
- 💧 Dissolves in **warm water** — bricks come apart clean, no residue
- 🦈 Created by **8-year-old Tripp Phillips**, backed on Shark Tank by Kevin O’Leary
- 🏗️ Best for **display builds, MOCs, and wall art** — not for sets you plan to resell



## Strength In Design and Build For Your LEGO® Creations



According to Le-Glue’s marketing, their patented formula — as demonstrated on _Shark Tank_ — creates a bond that requires about 12 times more force to separate than standard LEGO® clutch power alone. So, if you want to build a realistic, motorized LEGO® AT-TE, this glue will keep your creation functioning like an armored Star Wars vehicle. This glue is made in the USA, and the adhesive leaves no residue, ensuring your bricks can be used again!



## How To Use Le-Glue: Step-by-Step



For a product called “glue,” the process is refreshingly simple. Here’s exactly how to do it:



**1. Build your model dry first.** Make sure everything fits and looks right before you commit any glue. Trust me — you don’t want to realize a section is wrong after it’s bonded.



**2. Disassemble the section you want to glue.** Work in small batches. Pull apart 5–10 pieces at a time rather than the whole build.



**3. Apply a thin layer of Le-Glue to the studs or connection points.** Use the included brush, a cotton swab, or dip the brick directly into the bottle. A little goes a long way — you don’t need to drench it.



**4. Press pieces together firmly** and hold for a few seconds.



**5. Wipe away any excess** that squeezes out — a damp cloth works fine.



**6. Let cure for 24 hours** before handling the build. You have plenty of time during that cure window to add finishing touches to your [aesthetic LEGO® creation](/okf/posts/lego-roundup/aesthetic-lego-sets.md).



**7. To separate later:** submerge in warm (not boiling) water for 5–10 minutes and gently pull pieces apart.



**8. Dry bricks thoroughly** after washing to prevent mildew buildup.



## Non-Permanent Solution To Adhere Your LEGO® Bricks Together For Stronger Creations



While it has impressive adhesive strength, Le-Glue was made temporary and created for easy release. When you are ready to take your firm creation apart, place your [LEGO® bricks in warm water](/okf/posts/lego-faqs-how-to/can-lego-pieces-go-in-a-fish-tank.md), gently pulling them apart. The non-toxic, solvent-free glue is made from all-natural ingredients.



It’s safe for LEGO® and any other plastic-built creations you might have in your collection. Safe enough that you won’t break a nail — or a finger — trying to separate LEGO® bricks the old-fashioned way.



Just ensure you dry those bricks thoroughly after washing and separating, so you don’t have mildew buildup.



## Le-Glue vs. The Alternatives: How It Stacks Up



Le-Glue isn’t the only option out there for adhering bricks — but it’s the best one for most builders. Here’s how it compares to the competition. (And yes, “The Kragle” from _The LEGO Movie_ was basically Krazy Glue. Le-Glue is the anti-Kragle.)

      Le-Glue Non-permanent LEGO adhesive  Recommended    Permanent? No   Safe for LEGO? Yes   Removable? Warm Water   Notes Non-toxic, kid-safe        Krazy Glue (Cyanoacrylate) “The Kragle” — permanent superglue  Caution    Permanent? Yes   Safe for LEGO? Caution Can fog clear bricks   Removable? No   Notes Permanent, destroys resale        Tamiya Cement Solvent cement — melts ABS plastic together  Pro Only    Permanent? Yes   Safe for LEGO? No Melts/welds plastic   Removable? No   Notes Museum/LEGOLAND builds        Elmer’s / PVA Glue White glue — weak and unreliable  Not Great    Permanent? Weak   Safe for LEGO? Yes   Removable? Peels off   Notes Too weak for builds

Bottom line: permanent adhesives like cyanoacrylate and solvent cements are what professional builders use for commissioned museum pieces and LEGOLAND installations — but those bricks are gone forever. For anything you might want to take apart, resell, or rebuild someday, Le-Glue is the move.



## When Should You Actually Glue Your LEGO®?



Not every build needs glue. Here’s when Le-Glue makes sense — and when you should skip it.



**Great use cases for Le-Glue:** Display builds that get bumped (shelves near doors, kids’ rooms). [Wall-mounted LEGO® art and MOCs](/okf/posts/lego-faqs-how-to/how-to-hang-lego-art-safely-securely.md). Builds you’re transporting to a convention, show, or someone’s house. Fragile MOCs with weak structural connections that keep popping apart. Play sets for younger kids who don’t want things falling apart mid-adventure.



**When to skip the glue:** Sets you plan to [resell as an investment](/okf/posts/lego-investing/big-lego-sets-are-a-definite-buy.md) — glued sets lose value on BrickLink and eBay. Sets you want to rebuild as alternate models. LEGO® Art sets with built-in hangers (they don’t need it). Technic builds with moving parts, gears, and axles — glue can interfere with mechanisms. Anything you’re keeping sealed for long-term value.



## American Made: Shark Tank Success For Le-Glue



Le-Glue is an entrepreneurial product made by 8-year-old Tripp Phillips, born and raised in Dalton, Georgia. The LEGO® fan wanted to glue his LEGO® pieces together, but not permanently — a common situation most [Adult Fans of LEGO®](/okf/posts/lego-fun-facts-trivia/why-is-lego-so-popular-with-adults.md) run into all the time. With the help of his dad, Tripp was able to make the formula and pitch it to the Sharks on the hit reality TV show _Shark Tank._ His hard work paid off when Kevin O’Leary, aka ‘Mr. Wonderful’, decided to partner with the LEGO® wiz from Georgia.



## Should You Buy Le-Glue? Absolutely!



LEGO® is all about embracing the entrepreneurial spirit. Le-Glue does a phenomenal job of safely adhering LEGO® bricks together without causing too much of a mess. I personally have used Le-Glue and can vouch for its ease of use, the little mess it creates, and the simplicity of separating bricks. Whether you’re assembling a complex Star Wars MOC or building one of the new LEGO® Pokémon display sets, Le-Glue gives you the peace of mind that your creation will hold together during transport, display, or play. It is a great product and a **certified Baumlinks buy**!
