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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Works good.
Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Now I have tried using this glue and used most of the bottle I ended up learning a few things. First of all this glue arrived quite solid yet flexible. It was almost as solid as silicone rubber(it also ended up being difficult getting out of the bottle), so it needed a large amount of mixing to get it smooth again. Even after all the mixing it was still unusable. It turned out that if the glue has solidified in any way, you're going to need to add some water. Once past that issue and you have some nice smooth glue, you will have one of the best bookbinding glues that I have ever worked with. I bought this and a bunch of different brands for my home book making business to see which works best. Dispite having to put in some extra work to use this glue, it really is worth the effort. Especially when your using cloth for bookbinding instead of paper. Because of how flexible this glue is, it's perfect for my use. :)
terry mcmahon
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 3, 2025
Good strong glue value for money, does not smell strong, weather determines how quickly it dries...
Howdy
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Bought a cool Book Nook on Amazon, and it did not come with the glue, so I had to buy this great, fast drying, sturdy glue.
CC
Reviewed in Italy on September 18, 2024
Ci è voluto tempo per arrivare, ma fortunatamente l'imballaggio era impeccabile! Non vedo l'ora di usarlo per i miei futuri lavori con la legatoria!
Jennifer Buck
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
I am using this PVA glue to make tabletop scatter terrain for Dungeons & Dragons. I glue paper, wood craft sticks, balsa, insulation foam, foam board, and lightly sanded plastic pieces. This glue worked great on all of it. I had wanted a cheaper alternative to the tiny tubes of Lawn Fawn paper crafting PVA glue I was previously using because you don't get much glue for the price. I tried using matte Mod Podge but that wasn't strong enough to instantly grab and hold the parts together. This stuff worked just as well as the Lawn Fawn glue but you get 20 times as much glue. This glue is perfect for the precision needle tip glue bottles from Amazon. One difference from Lawn Fawn is that this glue is more shiny when it dries in a thick blob, but it is just as clear - no yellowing, and invisible on paper if you wipe up blobs (otherwise it leaves a shine). I also like that it is slightly flexible, not brittle. It seems to stick to almost anything and dries really fast. You have enough time to fiddle with repositioning, but sometimes it is hard to get the excess glue blobs wiped up before its too dry to swipe off. Once set, it is strong enough to add a lot of durability and rigidity to cardboard, foam, and cloth parts. I hope the price stays reasonable so I can get more when it's used up.
Aemvee
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024
I haven't used this adhesive for too many projects yet, but have only had great results. It is a great and quick-setting PVA adhesive, and has worked brilliantly for creating DIY watercolor block pads.Previously I had tried other adhesives and acrylic matte medium for this type of project. This dries much faster than basically everything else, so I had to work fast, but the results were really nice. I was actually able to fully use this within an hour, and no incidental water from the washes caused issues. It remained dry and not tacky, and has some amount of flexibility.It went on much thinner and more controlled than the other options when applied with a basic synthetic brush. I didn't notice any large globs or irregularities. It washed out of the brush without issue as long as I did it ASAP or soaked the brush in water until I could fully wash it out.I have also used it to adhere decorative paper to chipboard for bookcovers and of course it worked brilliantly for that, too. Just so noticeably worked awesome for these block pads from my scrap paper that I felt compelled to share. No more taping edges!
Samantha
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
It works perfectly for bookbinding. I’ve been converting some of my paperback books into hardcover, and the glue has been very easy to work with. I've also made several repairs to books that had loose pages and one with a broken spine. They’ve held up great.
Chad Drake
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
Great quality, thick, easy to use, very secure. Stays flexible and dries clear. I use this for upholstery repair, book binding repair lens cap repair, bellows camera repair, etc. This is a staple in my shop
Kindle-klant
Reviewed in the Netherlands on October 30, 2024
I'm doing a bookbinding project and it's really good glue for this it holds everything ready well. I'm binding with fake leather and it holds that decently on flat surfaces but I did need other glue for corners and edges. This is amazing with paper and cardboard tho.
Roland
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
This is a great glue for binding books. It sets in about 10 minutes and cures in a couple of hours!This is my Grandfather's Bible. It is 65 years old, and the leather is cracked, dried, and separated from the binding. I first rebound the leather where it separated from the inner covers, then glued the backing back into place. Finally, I had to cut some 1/8th-inch ruddy red fabric to fill in for the missing leather that cracked and fell out due to its use over the years.I will add that the Bible was a little stiff (after completing all three sides), but it is flexible enough to open the texts and read them once again without any loose pages!I give this adhesive an A+ for use and durability!
Marion Trimble
Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2024
Excellant glue for crafts. I used to used acrylic medium for my collages. This glue so much better. Does everything I need, dries clear, no stretched papers, glues non paper items to substrate and easier hand cleanup - no peeling glue off fingers.
REG G
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 8, 2013
I wanted to mount an oil painting on a piece of hardboard with adhesive which would not affect or damage the painting over the course of time. Research on the Internet led me to this product, which I chose for its neutral qualities. It was easy to spread on the board, and the painting had adhered to it perfectly when I removed the precautionary weight which I applied whilst it dried. I did initially have a concern that the board might warp during the process, but that dried out perfectly flat as well. Another reason I chose this product is that the whole project might be reversible in the future if necessary.
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