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The Krylon K07020007 Easy Tack Repositionable Adhesive Spray is a versatile, low-odor adhesive designed for a variety of lightweight materials. With a 10.25-ounce aerosol can, it allows for easy repositioning of items like wood, paper, metal, and fabric, making it ideal for art, school, and craft projects. Its non-wrinkling formula ensures a clean application, while the adjustable bond lets you modify your creations effortlessly.
Brand | Krylon |
Specific Uses For Product | Art, School, Craft |
Material | Foam,Glass |
Compatible Material | Wood, Glass, Paper, Plastic, Metal |
Item Form | Spray |
Special Feature | Acid,Glitter,Repositionable |
Color | Transparent |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Aerosol Can |
Item Volume | 10.25 Fluid Ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Unit Count | 10.25 Ounce |
UPC | 724504070207 885662002056 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00724504070207 |
Manufacturer | The Sherwin-Williams Company (HI) |
Part Number | K07020007 |
Item Weight | 13.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.69 x 2.61 x 7.85 inches |
Item model number | K07020007 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 10.5-Ounce |
Style | Easy Tack Repositionable Adhesive |
Special Features | Acid,Glitter,Repositionable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
B**Y
Good
Good product
R**O
Really Pleased With How It Helped Me Decorate
I used this stuff for two purposes, and it worked great in both. First, I am creating 36" x 24" posters from photos printed using an online service. I use el-cheapo poster frames that have a cardboard backing for the poster and a clear sheet atop. I've been able to apply the poster, then two weeks later come back, and resmoothed the poster where it has not stayed flat. Lifts off and easily goes back on. It ends up being perfect. So for something like $30 frame and picture I have a huge poster that looks great.2nd usage was with very small photos I had cut up to make a collage on foam board. Been on my wall for weeks and is holding up great.Warning - this is a chemical with all kinds of chemical warnings on it - flammable and explosive. You do not want to let a kid use this unsupervised, and you want to take all precautions yourself. Definitely spray it outside.But it works... works... works... beautifully. I have made 5 large posters so far.
M**H
Krylon is a solid product - easy to control spray for the correct amount of coverage
We've used other spray adhesives over the years, some big brand names. I was surprised that there would be a noticeable difference in the spray evenness and consistency, i.e. no splattering, the spray does not blast out of the can on the first push of the button and dribble when you complete your sweep. Nice.My application: I had several projects all framing posters, photos, light objects in picture frames, shadow boxes, and non-picture glass. I had 15 frames to do, I sprayed them all at once one one side and proceeded to position each item on it's backboard one at a time. I repositioned as necessary to get a better visual effect or balance more pleasing to the eye.(not everything looks best centered). Two photos I needed a very secure bond, so I sprayed both surfaces, waited a few minutes for both to get tacky, pressed together - not really repositionable but a very secure and firm bondthat I know is not going to wrinkle over time.
M**S
Waaaay too pricey
This one was an art teachers desperation. This is best stuff out there but a baaaaad price. Just don’t wait too late like I did.On a positive note, every other brand stinks. This is my best go to for 35 years. Nothing else subs for this. So, I guess worth the price spent introducing a new generation to the process of mounting their work.
K**R
Would not stencil without it!
This is the best stuff I think I have ever purchased. I am stenciling a slanted, highly textured ceiling with a huge stencil that is hard to handle and get stuck to the ceiling. Once I learned to put the can’s nozzle about 4 inches from the stencil and ensure to spray every spot AND spray it every single time I apply the stencil to the wall, the stencil sticks to the ceiling like magic. Even with the high texture of the ceiling, bleeds are rare. The difference between the areas I stenciled before I discovered this stuff and after are astonishing. I am going to repaint the areas where I did not use the Easy Tack and redo the stenciling with it. I can’t describe how wonderful this stuff is for stenciling.I used 1 can for every 24 square feet and took me 7 cans to finish the project, but worth every penny!
T**S
Don’t want a magic carpet ride?
Being a bit of a cheapskate and definitely not fond of shopping, I hated to throw out two perfectly good, broken-in (not-yet-threadbare rugs). So, I sprung for this stuff…not cheap. But it has served well under...uh…well…uh…under my feet, and I figure I’m ahead a few bucks. Two rugs have been down for about a month, and I mean down. No flappy corners, no slips, nuttin. I didn’t rate “Easy to remove” because I haven’t yet needed to move the rugs, one which is down on tile, the other on carpet.
W**W
Still sticky after all these weeks
Bought this to spray on stiff paper to make bug traps. Wasn't sure that the stickiness would stay around when constantly exposed to air. So I tested it. You may have heard that here in the Midwest we have been blessed with a cold spell. This means the furnace is running quite a bit. Since we have no humidifier, this means the air in our house is unusually dry. Consequently I did not expect this spray adhesive to remain tacky when exposed to these conditions.I sprayed a piece of paper (2 coats) and left it exposed to the dry air. The amount of tackiness decreased about 50 percent over 2 days, then stabilized. Three weeks later, it is still tacky enough to trap tiny insects attracted to our indoor plants, but is also about time to replace it. I can handle replacing the sprayed paper every three weeks.Next, I am going to try this in the flea and spider traps we have scattered around the house. (We have indoor-outdoor pets...that means we constantly have little critters visiting us).
C**A
Repositionable = it will keep falling off the wall
I have mixed feelings about this product. I purchased it based on several other reviewers using it for wood lettering in a baby's nursery. I have a very delicate wood sign for my cake business that I wanted to attach to the wall but the individual letters are too skinny even for finishing nails. I liked the idea of not damaging the walls, too, so I bought it. It does indeed get tacky and stick to the wall. And it looked AWESOME. However, by the next morning, several of the pieces had fallen down. I figured it was user error, so I redid the process again and put them back on the wall. Since March when I used this product, I've probably had to re-attach almost every letter in the cake sign at some point- sometimes 2 or 3 times. So I am a little disappointed - I knew it would be repositionable and thus easier to remove, but I also thought it would actually stick until I tried to remove it. Even now as I type this, one of the letters is hanging off the wall about to fall.
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