- Great for projects using fabric, felt, metal, wood, glass, rubber and much more
- Dries clear
- Acid-free
- Washable
- Low odor
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Alicia Laporta
Very strong & great fabric glue
Very strong & great fabric glue. Its watery at first...so be careful when applying it to fabric because it will drip if you put too much on. It's best to let the glue dry over night...and then it's good to go. I received it quickly, and it was packaged well. No complaints here!
Seth Wall
Goodbye sewing! :)
This stuff does just what it says-an incredible time saver. I use it to patch jeans, shorten pants, etc.... Super easy to use. Great for patching weak fabrics because it spreads the stress out over a wide area-which helps prevent ripping at the repair site. CONSUMER RATING: Just buy it!
Ñööri Mãlik
Lasted through a GaGa concert A+++++
Best fabric glue I ever tried. Everything stayed on securely. I put hair extensions on the shoulders of a jacket and they stayed on securely even through people petting and pulling on them all night!
Mary Cox Morris
The E6000 of cloth
Unfortunately age has caught uo with my vision and fine motor skills. Rest homes sometimes dont smooth daily life. Wheelchair brackets adjustable beds have all sorts of grabby things that snag pant legs and shirt tails. Sewing was out so being a long time user and supporter of E6000 I tried Fabri-Fuse and have great results. A key is time, tape the edges togather on the back side and apply the Fabri-Fuse overlap the edges and PUT IT AWAY for 4 days. The time is whats needed for Fabri-Fuse to cure. A seldom used drawer is perfect, somewhere you wont mess with the garment.
Wendy Perez
Fantastic!
This adhesive is a bit more expensive than I would have expected from E6,000, but it is worth it. I can glue on the most delicate ribbon without fear of it coming off, wrinkling funny, etc. My one recommendation for working with finer materials is to apply it and the use a brush to evenly distributed it!
Ginger Bugielski
Fabric adhesive, glue for lamp shade
I am still in awe of this working so great. I have a lamp that has a very unique shade and the trim keep coming off, we had uses a hot glue gun several times and other "so called fabric adhesives" and none of them worked. The lamp is in the game room, which we do not cool in the summer unless we have guests over; it can reach temperatures up to 105 (when it is 125 outside). This fabric adhesive is still working after two months in those temperatures.... AMAZING!!!!!
Ayesha Ashraf
but I don't think it's super noticeable.
I bought a cute shirt that had some bling on it and one of the blings fell off the first time I wore it. This stuff glued it back on. The fabric is slightly discolored (darker) where the glue seeped out from under the bling, but I don't think it's super noticeable.
Bone Naomi Fatty
Holds really well, flexible, bends with the fabric
This stuff is great (so far)! I used it because the stitching had come out of the velcro on a flap that holds a motorcycle tank bag closed. Rather than get out the old needle and thread, I glued the velcro back with this, weighted it, and left it for a few hours. This velcro is very grabby, but I am able to pull it apart without separating the glue joint.
Hamza Khan
Best Fabric Adhesive!
A strong and reliable fabric adhesive! I use this particular formula of E6000 frequently. I am impressed with the easy to use design of the product bottle and that the cap serves to seal the end without having to actually penetrate the tip. The bottle size is perfect to hold in one's hand and a little bit of this product goes a long way!
Maman Nadeem
Great for hems and tiny rolled edges.
I use this all the time to fix hems and other fabric fixes necessary around the house. I really like to use it to do tiny flat or rolled hems instead of using fray check for a much nicer finish on unfinished edges. It gives linens a high-end look. Like fray check, it dries a little stiff. But it softens when washed. Unlike fray check, it doesn't wash out over time. It dries pretty quickly, but wait at least 72 hours before washing so it can fully cure.