• Latex-based adhesive for repairing fabric and leather
  • Adhesive dries and forms and instant bond that is flexible and is waterproof, machine washable, and dry cleanable
  • Bonds are waterproof, UV resistant, non-flammable, non-toxic and flexible
  • Does not require the use of an iron, heat, or solvents to cure

It's a magic product. My Winter down parka jacket got torn along the stitch line, while sitting in Train and I thought I won't be able to use the jacket any longer. that's when I came across this magical product. I found it on Amazon by randomly searching for 'permanent fabric adhesive'. It joined the torn area pretty quickly and my favorite jacket looks like the same again. It is very easy to apply and doesn't stick on hands like the messy silicon adhesives. it's a complete value for money product and very useful. I loved it.

I was having a problem with Wrangler 4 Flex jeans and Levi's Denizen jeans developing huge tears right next to the back pockets, sometimes right at the seam and sometimes just a bit away from the pocket. These tears could happen within a few weeks of purchasing the jeans. This product allowed me to preemptively reinforce the back pocket on the jeans by simply spreading a little glue around the problem areas. It's been almost 100% effective in that regard. I just noticed a tiny tear forming on one pair that I treated over 6 months ago, but it'll be an easy fix, and it's nothing like the long tears that quickly developed without the glue. I also have been successful with patching the holes or tears on the jeans, even ones that are 3 inches long. I situate the fabric so the tear is closed. I dab a little glue around the tear, place a small piece of cut fabric from some thermal underwear or shirts, and then add some glue to the top of that. Once the glue saturates the little piece of scrap material, I leave it alone for about a half hour. After that I hang it up out of the way and leave it alone for a day. Then it can worn, washed, or put in a dryer. I've never had success with iron-on patches so I was happy to find a product like this which is easy to apply and effective. Do be careful not to get any of it on the front of blue jeans as it can leave an unsightly greenish-brown stain.

Had a couple pair of expensive jeans that I have not worn in a long time because of tears in the knee area. I hated how my knees would pop out when I was sitting. Was doing research on how to patch jeans and all the sewing and seam tearing was too intimidating for me. I figured I would have to take it to a tailor. Did a little more research on no sew options. Iron on patches seemed pretty hit or miss, but then I found out about this product and figured I would try it. Worked like a charm! I cut out some patches from an old pair of jeans and simply glued them to the inside of the tears to close them up. Took like 5 minutes to fix 2 pairs of jeans. Just make sure to keep things flat so you don't create creases. Still has the distressed look from the tear, but no more skin or knees popping out! So far they have survived 2 washes just fine, but figure I can just re-glue the old patch or a new patch if it falls off, so seems like this is a pretty permanent solution. So glad I could rescue my old jeans!

Finally used this product after ordering it a long time ago.....First off: READ THE DIRECTIONS!....Lol.....My wife bypassed that step and just squirted some on a shirt pocket that had pulled out the stitching about 2 inches down the side.....When you use it like super glue it bleeds thru and dries to nice whitish spot....Lol....not what we were looking for, but not terribly noticeable so I can still wear the shirt....Anyway, 8 washes later and it's still holding as solid as the day she glued it.....Impressive product I can't wait to try out on other uses as they come up,

I have a leather chair that my cat dug her claws into. She tore long slices into the leather. I was able to glue them down easily with this product. No white residue (dries clear). I also used it on some punctures from her claws. Not quite as smooth afterwards but better. I just put a dab on my finger and rubbed it into the tear and smoothed and pressed hard for about 30 seconds and then wiped away excess. After it dried I used Leather Re-Coloring Balm from Furniture Clinic. It got rid of all the remaining lighter portions of the leather where any of the underside of the leather, which is lighter in color, was showing. If you run your hand over the leather you can still feel where the punctures are but the tears are absolutely smooth and unless the light hits it just right the damage really isn't visible anymore.

This glue was used to seal a tiny tear line in the soft fine leather seat of a newer European car with light leather colored seats, a 3 mm cut in the leather finish. I has conditioner the leather about a week ago, prior to this repair. Placed drop sized glob of glue with a new toothpick smeared it slightly over the tear. I then spread it with my finger ( removes safely and does not stick to skin). It was tacky and dry. It started to come off the leather. The tear was gone. The glue had penetrated and sealed the cut unfinished leather tear area. I looked and could not see it and tear with the naked eye. It was gone. Glue looks and pours like an Elmers type of glue,white. It dries faster and clear. It contains latex, and is non-toxic, and made in the U.S.A. This glue will bond to unfished leather and also suede and carpet. So I would avoid getting it spilled or used on those type if surfaces, for the repair that I did. I bought this item on my own for this repair and I highly recommend this product. This is an unpaid personal endorsement.

Worked great like they said it would! I bought this to fix some pant cuffs at the base of my work scrubs, still holding my cuffs together after many washings. Also used it to repair my camping tent's floor seams where they pulled out after many years of rugged use, I applied the liquid to the broken seam, folded it back into place and pressed it down with some weight onto a flat surface and let it dry in position for a day, it resulted in a great seam fix and now that it is done, I would say it was also very effective in creating a spot on the tent's floor seam the does not leach rain water through the seam where I used it, where as the rest of the original seam has allowed some rain to penetrate. So I then used Bish's to seal the rest of my tent's floor seams by applying it to the stitching along the seams and just pressing the liquid into the stiches with my finger tips. Again, it worked, I could have been more careful and done a better looking job of it but the tent would have need to have been retired soon if it didn't work. I love waking up in a dry tent after a night of rain that I would have expected to leach water through these old, stretched, worn seams. I may have just added a few more years to this favorite old tent's lifetime

This is a great product its strong and reliable. I used these to mend the bottom of 4 jeans, patch holes all along them, and patch up both ends of my couch with enough to do a couple holes on 2 shirts. So definitely worth the price. I will however say that this is pretty runny and it dries pretty quickly so you do have to apply it directly. It also leaves a milky residue if you spill it on the outside instead of using it as a patch. what I mean by that is if there a hole in you clothing you cut a patch put the tear mender on it and apply it to the underside of the fabric. Or if your tailoring like I did with the bottoms of my jeans then to cut and fold inward and glue. They have plenty of videos on youtube if this isnt clear enough. I keep forgetting to buy the 7 oz container of it

My husband asked me to get this for him. He is a construction worker, who is constantly tearing holes in his jeans. I read the reviews, then questioned him to make sure this is what he wanted. He told me that he has used it before, it works, so he wanted some more. Again, I was skeptical, but purchased it anyways. When this stuff arrived in the mail, I got his jeans with the holes in them ready to fix. I read the directions, pretty basic. First, shake the bottle to mix it up. Next, apply the tear mender on the patch. It also states that if it is a difficult tear, then you can apply the tear mender on both the patch and around the tear. Last, let it dry for 3 minutes. Pretty basic directions, so I was ready to give it a try. Shook the bottle up. I then decided that all of his tears looked pretty bad, so I thought it was best to apply the tear mender on both the patch and around the tears. I was surprised at how runny the tear mender is. I figured that it would be thick, like glue, but it is not. It is very easy to apply, almost to the point of messy, since it sometimes comes out faster than expected. I applied it first to the patch, then around the tear. I used my fingers to make sure that the patch was glued completely around all of the edges. If it got on my fingers, I didn't need to worry, as it pretty much just rubs right off. I then just needed to wait. The tear mender worked perfectly! All of his patches stuck without problems. My husband and I were both very pleased with how well it worked. My husband wanted me to purchase two bottles, but I purchased only one (since I wasn't sure how well it would work). I was able to repair five huge tears, in three pairs of jeans, with more than half a bottle of tear mender left for future tears.

OK honestly, my husband introduced me to the stuff and he uses it for work practically on a daily basis. He's a union ironworker and they are very hard and rough on their work attire on a day to day basis everyday they go home with something ripped or torn. My busbands been using tear mender for 30 years This stuff is amazing , you'll never find an adhesive for fabric better or stronger. Its workable to where it doesn't cure in few minutes like some do, so you do have a little time to manipulate your fabric if you need to. Highly recommended for patching torn clothing, jackets, blankets, furniture upholstery, Leather, i have used it on just about every fabric except I haven't used it on carpet yet… I'll keep you posted. A Highly recommended purchase for anyone working in the consttiction field, building trades or outdoor enthusiasts. Itll patch a hole in an umbrella,a leather jacket , or a tent in a pinch. Witbout a doubt the strongest and best adhesive for fabric on this planet Anything else is just a waste of your money!!! I use it because I just don't sew. Haha The Pants in the image have been patched with tear mender for the last three years and their worn to work every week by my husband Terry.