There are lots of different kinds of glue, because there are lots of different types of materials that need to be help together with glue. Each type of glue has right and wrong ways to use it. Each glue has things it is good at, and things it is not good at.
All glues will fail if used on the wrong materials. They are also meant to harden under certain conditions. If the glue of still in the container when those conditions are met, the glue will harden.
Gorilla glue is no different. Used correctly, it works. Left in the bottle too long, it hardens. AS mentioned it hardens when it come in contact with moisture. If you open the bottle, and use some, air then enters the bottle. Air has moisture in it unless you are in the desert. The glue will react with the moisture.
I have had good results with it, I have also thrown away some that has hardened in the bottle. I always by the smallest container thet will suit my current needs. When buying it, make sure it has not already started to harden, turn the bottle over, make sure it flows good in the bottle. If not, it is already old.
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