
Textilceys glues all types of synthetic and natural fabrics together or with other materials (wood, leather, cardboard, plaster, metal, ceramics, glass, etc.). Wash and iron resistant. Ensures permanent, clean and flexible bonds, no patches or sewing required. Once dried, it is transparent.
It is particularly used for cotton and polyester fabrics: denim, corduroy, upholstery, sunshades, work overalls, tents, upholstery, etc. It also perfectly glues woolen fabrics, jute, felt, and most synthetic fabrics. It is not recommended for delicate fabrics (silk, nylon, and linen) or those that are dry-cleaned.
For materials:
All types of natural and synthetic fabrics, between each other or on other materials: wood, leather, metal, cardboard, plaster, ceramics, glass…. Thick fabrics and cotton fabrics, from polyester and cotton, felt. The above information applies to thick fabrics with solid dye. In any case, due to differences in weight, fiber blends, and dyes applied to textiles, it is recommended to always perform a bonding test on inconspicuous parts and check whether the glue seeps or stains the given fabric. This product is not intended for water-sensitive textiles.
Suitable application:
Completely easy repair, decoration, creation, and scrapbooking! Handicrafts with textiles. Costume making. Gluing patches on pants. Creating applications from beads, bracelets… Edging: curtains, drapes…
Instructions for use:
Bonding surfaces must be clean, dry, and degreased. Apply glue to both surfaces to be glued. In the case of porous materials (fabrics, wood, cardboard), the layer of glue must be thicker. For non-porous materials (metal, glass), apply a thin layer of glue. Press the two glued surfaces together for several minutes (using weights or adhesive tape). In this state, leave the repaired surfaces undisturbed for at least 2 hours. The glue will reach maximum strength after 12 hours. Before the glue dries, remove excess glue with a damp cotton cloth. If glue has dried, remove residues with acetone. Store the tube well sealed at temperatures above 10 °C.
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