I was told by a repairman that came to my place of work and he was working on our filing system. He told me that Wd40 is not an oil or lubricant, it's a cleaner. A lot of people think it lubricates, but it does not. Thank you for your informative vid on these products and what works for you. I have not tried any of them yet, but plan to try Elmer's glue.
Thanks for the useful info. I had bought some of the seam glue -it didn't hold & left residue on my denim. Thanks for inspiring me to experiment again. For your allergies, a mask & an air purifier in your craft room would help you :)
I have been going crazy making Perry Point Amish Folded Star Trivets & the Elmer's Glue Stick was great. There were fiber bits on the glue as you said, but I made it work. I found the binding to be a real plus too. I could see sprays for bigger projects but for small or more precise placement I found Elmers stick to be fine & it didn't gum up the needle. Thanks for Sharing!
Thank you for the info!! I attempted to use the Aleen's spray and the 2 materials didn't stick at all and it didn't dry clear(I left them overnight). What material will it not work for if you're familiar? It was like a polyester bandana (wish I had cotton) to a pair of black denim jeans. It didn't adhere and there were spots from the spray. I'm going to try it again but if you can provide any tips I'd greatly appreciate it!
Hi, I bought the Aleene's Fabric Fusion and used it and it worked great, the problem was the next time I tried to use it, it wouldn't spray. I contacted Aleene's and they sent me another bottle and the same thing happened, once you use it your done. I love the product but won't be using it again or recommending it to anyone.
I was told by a repairman that came to my place of work and he was working on our filing system. He told me that Wd40 is not an oil or lubricant, it's a cleaner. A lot of people think it lubricates, but it does not. Thank you for your informative vid on these products and what works for you. I have not tried any of them yet, but plan to try Elmer's glue.
Awesome video 😎
Thanks for the useful info. I had bought some of the seam glue -it didn't hold & left residue on my denim. Thanks for inspiring me to experiment again. For your allergies, a mask & an air purifier in your craft room would help you :)
You are such a wonderful helper!!! You so informed me!
Thank you, and good luck with your project
You're welcome and thank you for that, @emoscreativestudio-liz-qui3536.
Thank so much for this. I’ve been looking for a permanent bonding fabric glue to fix rips and things along that line.
I have been going crazy making Perry Point Amish Folded Star Trivets & the Elmer's Glue Stick was great. There were fiber bits on the glue as you said, but I made it work. I found the binding to be a real plus too. I could see sprays for bigger projects but for small or more precise placement I found Elmers stick to be fine & it didn't gum up the needle. Thanks for Sharing!
My name is Liz and I'm an emo crafter too. How great! Lol Great video with very helpful information. Much gratitude!
whats a emo crafter, never heard of this. curious now
Thanks I needed this information, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
I like Aleene products; and will thry that fabric fusion. TFS your findings!
Hunter W thank you very much for your comment, good luck.
Thank you for the info!! I attempted to use the Aleen's spray and the 2 materials didn't stick at all and it didn't dry clear(I left them overnight). What material will it not work for if you're familiar? It was like a polyester bandana (wish I had cotton) to a pair of black denim jeans. It didn't adhere and there were spots from the spray. I'm going to try it again but if you can provide any tips I'd greatly appreciate it!
Thank you!
Thank you
Hi, I bought the Aleene's Fabric Fusion and used it and it worked great, the problem was the next time I tried to use it, it wouldn't spray. I contacted Aleene's and they sent me another bottle and the same thing happened, once you use it your done. I love the product but won't be using it again or recommending it to anyone.
Oh no, I am sorry that happened. Thanks for letting us know.
pro tip: Take the tip off and wash with hot water or rubbing alcohol right after done using. I do this with glue sprays, starch spray and spray paints
Can you use the loctite spray adhesive on a ceramic spoon??
Is it possible to iron it to dry it, or is this not recommended?
It depends on what brand you decide to use. I would read the instructions.
Are they any spray that makes the fabric hard ? I need it for my car flag
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