Aleene's 24914 Permanent Fabric Glue 4oz
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The answer is yes. The mark it leaves will be apparent where it has been
I was able to glue two fabric pieces together with it in my application. Using too much will stain your clothes, so apply lightly. It is my hope that this
What do you mean by does it stick to glass objects? That is true. You just need to make sure a glob of glue is set in the middle. When you place the object on the fabric and push down, glue should come up around the edges of the object. If this does not happen, then when the glue dries there will be no seal surrounding it, so when the material bends or folds the thing may just fall
Certainly, this can be used to repair shades that have been torn. Aleene's can be reached at [email protected] if you have any further inquiries. Contact us or dial 1 Telephone number 800 Four hundred forty-eight
Selected User Reviews For Aleene's 24914 Permanent Fabric Glue 4oz
The glue I use to attach Girl Scout patches gets old after a while. This is a huge waste of time and money. Worked completely differently from what I expected.
There is no chance of them sticking. I have used other textile adhesives in the past, and I thought it would be worth experimenting with a less expensive product This is a different brand. It is a low-foam one I got a really nice odor, and I wonder if I got a bad batch. I had to return home.
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The paste is thicker than this and gravity did not work to help remove it. I unscrewed the top and turned it upside down. A brief update. It is not possible to return or refund items to the seller. The Amazon credit was given to me after the purchase.
According to the product instructions, it will dry transparent, however, I have ruined my curtains and now I need to purchase new panels because I can see the glue lines. There is no difference in appearance after washing. Because I was afraid that I would ruin my curtain, I followed directions precisely. How it all went down.
has worked for me. There is an extent to which A glue stick. has worked for me. I would not say it is permanent, but there is to some extent. According to the instructions, I applied it to two types of fabrics. It's best to let the items sit for one week before using them. My first wash resulted in it coming apart partially. It did not come apart all the way. I think if I wash it again, it would come apart fully.
It was so thick this wouldn't flow. As for spreading it with my finger, I found it difficult as well. Either the product is defective or the batch I received was faulty. I don't think a return is worth the hassle.
Despite its super wet state, it cannot be dried in a reasonable amount of time. As soon as it finally holds together, it is barely intact, and it then easily falls apart again.