IGM silicone glue brush kit – 13 and 24 mm brushes, serrated spatula and tray, with Titebond glue of your choice
The IGM silicone glue brush kit is a hobby-professional accessory consisting of two 13 mm and 24 mm silicone brushes, a silicone spatula with a serrated edge for flat surfaces and tenons, and a silicone tray with front notches for collecting excess glue. The plastic handle is 40 mm long to reach deep mortises and dovetail joints. Available in a combo with Titebond glue of your choice: Original D2, II Premium D3, or III Ultimate D4. Distributed in Italy by Krollit, official IGM and Titebond distributor since 2007.
- 24 mm silicone brush: for large surfaces and panels
- 13 mm silicone brush: for narrow surfaces, mortises, and dovetail joints
- Brush handle length: 40 mm
- Silicone spatula with serrated edge: for flat surfaces, flat tenons, and uniform distribution
- Silicone tray with front notches: for collecting excess glue and resting brushes
- Material: silicone (tips, spatula, tray) + plastic (handle)
- Cleaning: lukewarm water or dry peeling
- Glue included: Titebond of your choice (selectable variant)
Which Titebond glue to choose for your use
The combo is available with three variants of Titebond glue. The choice depends on the application environment and the required water resistance.
| Glue |
EN 204 Class |
Use |
Open time |
Min. application temp. |
When to choose it |
| Titebond Original |
D2 |
Indoor only |
max 5 min |
10°C |
Indoor joinery, furniture, stairs, parquet: high initial tack, fast clamping, yellow color after drying |
| Titebond II Premium |
D3 |
Indoor and outdoor |
max 5 min |
13°C |
Window frames, outdoor furniture, structures exposed to occasional moisture: the only D3 single-color glue certified EN 204, compatible with RF and hot press systems |
| Titebond III Ultimate |
D4 |
Indoor and outdoor |
max 10 min |
8°C |
Prolonged water exposure, cutting boards and food contact products, outdoor construction: mold, solvent and heat resistant, applicable at low temperatures |
Who this kit is for
| Profile |
Compatibility |
Reason |
| Artisanal carpenter assembling glued structures |
Suitable |
The 24 mm brush quickly covers large surfaces like side panels and shelves; the serrated spatula distributes glue in a uniform layer on flat tenons and tongue and groove joints |
| Hobbyist with joining work on small pieces and deep mortises |
Suitable |
The 13 mm brush with a 40 mm handle reaches the bottom of mortises and dovetail joints where a standard brush cannot; the soft silicone leaves no bristle residue in the joint |
| Use with two-component epoxy or polyurethane glues |
Not indicated |
Silicone brushes are designed for aqueous dispersions (PVA, alkyl resin); with expanding polyurethane or epoxy glues, cleaning with water is not effective and silicone can degrade |
Not suitable for: application of expanding polyurethane glues, two-component epoxy glues or solvent-based contact adhesives, as cleaning the silicone brushes with water is not feasible.
Technical specifications
IGM Brush Kit
| Silicone brush size 1 |
24 mm |
| Silicone brush size 2 |
13 mm |
| Brush handle length |
40 mm |
| Spatula |
Silicone with serrated and flat edge |
| Tray |
Silicone with front notches for glue recovery |
| Tip and accessory material |
Silicone |
| Handle material |
Flexible plastic |
| Cleaning |
Lukewarm water or dry peeling after drying |
Titebond Original – technical parameters (D2)
| Type |
Alkyl resin in aqueous dispersion |
| Water resistance class |
D2 (EN 204) |
| Use |
Indoor only |
| Color after drying |
Yellow |
| Open time |
max 5 min |
| Assembly time |
10–15 min |
| Full cure time |
24 hours |
| Operating and storage temperature |
10°–24°C |
| Dilutable with water |
Yes, up to 5% |
Titebond II Premium – technical parameters (D3)
| Type |
PVA glue in dispersion |
| Water resistance class |
D3 (EN 204) |
| Use |
Indoor and outdoor |
| Color after drying |
Yellow/orange |
| Open time |
max 5 min |
| Assembly time |
10–15 min |
| Full cure time |
24 hours |
| Operating and storage temperature |
13°–24°C |
| RF / hot press systems compatibility |
Yes |
Titebond III Ultimate – technical parameters (D4)
| Type |
Advanced proprietary polymer |
| Water resistance class |
D4 (EN 204) |
| Use |
Indoor and outdoor |
| Color after drying |
Light brown |
| Open time |
max 10 min |
| Assembly time |
20–25 min |
| Full cure time |
24 hours |
| Operating and storage temperature |
8°–24°C |
| Suitable for food contact |
Yes (cutting boards and similar products) |
Standard equipment
- 1 handle with 24 mm silicone brush tip
- 1 handle with 13 mm silicone brush tip
- 1 silicone spatula with serrated and flat edge
- 1 silicone tray with front notches
- 1 bottle of Titebond glue (variant of your choice: Original D2, II Premium D3, III Ultimate D4)
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between the IGM brush kit and the IGM tip applicator kit for dowels and DOMINO?
The brush kit is designed for flat surfaces, open mortises, and dovetail joints; the tip applicator kit is for cylindrical holes for 6–12 mm dowels and 6–10 mm DOMINO tenons.
The two kits are complementary: the 13 mm brush with a 40 mm handle fits into rectangular mortises and dovetail joints, while the cylindrical tips of the applicator kit distribute glue on the inner walls of circular holes where a flat brush cannot reach. Those who work with both dowels and open joints benefit from having both kits available.
Is the serrated spatula in the IGM kit suitable for flat DOMINO tenons?
Yes. The serrated edge of the spatula distributes glue in a uniform layer on the flat surface of the DOMINO tenon before insertion into its recess, avoiding accumulations that would cause excessive squeeze-out when the joint is closed.
The flat edge of the same tool is used to remove excess glue from the edges of the joint after closure, an operation that risks marking the wood with a metal spatula. The soft silicone slides on the surface without leaving scratches even on soft woods like poplar and linden.
What is the practical difference between Titebond II D3 and Titebond III D4 for outdoor joinery?
The main difference is the degree of water resistance and open time: Titebond II D3 offers resistance to occasional moisture with an open time of 5 min; Titebond III D4 is waterproof with an open time of 10 min, suitable for prolonged water exposure.
For window frames and garden furniture exposed to rain but not immersion, Titebond II D3 is sufficient and more economical. Titebond III D4 is recommended for structural elements exposed to repeated wetting and drying cycles and for the production of cutting boards and tools in contact with food. The longer open time of III facilitates the assembly of complex structures with many simultaneous joints.
Can Titebond III D4 be used for cutting boards and food contact items?
Yes. Titebond III Ultimate meets European requirements for food contact and is indicated by the manufacturer for the production of cutting boards and similar products, once fully cured (24 hours).
Titebond Original D2 and Titebond II D3 do not have this specification: for cutting boards and wooden kitchen utensils, Titebond III is the correct choice within this combo. The dry joint is resistant to washing with water, a crucial condition for cutting boards subjected to frequent cleaning.
How do you clean the silicone brushes in the IGM kit after use?
The brushes should be washed with lukewarm water immediately after use. If the glue has dried, the silicone allows it to be peeled off without solvents.
The silicone tray allows excess glue to be poured back into the original bottle using the front notches as a spout. The brushes can be rested on the same notches during breaks to prevent the tip from touching the work surface. Do not use this kit with polyurethane or epoxy glues: cleaning in those cases is not feasible with water.