I use 1:1 ratio of water to Aleene's Tack It Over and Over. You don't have to use masking tape if you have a steady hand to "paint" the tack mixture onto your mat. ;)
Hi, I have a few spots that the drills won’t stick. Can I use the Aileen’s tacky over and over with a tooth pick and glue the drill to the canvas? I have about 30 drills that just slide right off! Or should I use regular glue? Ricki
I am not sure what kind of drill you are trying to attach to a canvas but the glue used in this video is a repositionable glue for light weight use. I would suggest you use a more permanent glue like E-6000 for any objects that have weight to them.
Yes you wash the mats first like you normally would. And if that doesn't revive the sticky then you would follow the steps in the video to make them sticky again.
Thank you so so much. I love Aileen’s tack it. I have 2 mats to do. This is so inspiring and actually a great relief.
Thank you so much. This is a great video tutorial. :)
Thank you for this tutorial!!!
Thank you for this video.
Thank you so much
Excellent thank you I’m wondering if Elmers glue works too????
nope! This has a special formula!
I use 1:1 ratio of water to Aleene's Tack It Over and Over. You don't have to use masking tape if you have a steady hand to "paint" the tack mixture onto your mat. ;)
Joanne fabric seems to have it too per website
How often do you repeat this process?
Hi, I have a few spots that the drills won’t stick. Can I use the Aileen’s tacky over and over with a tooth pick and glue the drill to the canvas? I have about 30 drills that just slide right off! Or should I use regular glue? Ricki
I am not sure what kind of drill you are trying to attach to a canvas but the glue used in this video is a repositionable glue for light weight use. I would suggest you use a more permanent glue like E-6000 for any objects that have weight to them.
Will this stuff work for my Roku device sticking underneath my tv? I don’t want to use hot glue…
Did you find out if it worked?
What dryer are you using?
It’s a blow dryer curling brush without the brush attachment on it. Any blow dryer will work though.
Is this method only good for the green mats?
I use on all my mats including Joy card mat.
Wonder if putting it in the sun would dry it faster.
Doing that would risk getting bugs and stuff stuck in it since you can’t put the cover on it while waiting for it to dry.
Hi, How long it last? Or is only one time use?
Redo every time your mat loses stickiness.
Do you wash it first?
Yes you wash the mats first like you normally would. And if that doesn't revive the sticky then you would follow the steps in the video to make them sticky again.
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