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Aleene's Platinum Bond Adhesive is a premium fabric glue designed for heavy-duty projects. This 2 oz adhesive offers a super-strong hold, dries clear, and remains flexible, making it perfect for embellishing fabrics. It's permanent and machine washable after a 72-hour curing period, ensuring your creations stay intact and looking great.
B**N
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This fabric bond is absolutely incredible. This comes in a pack of 3 which allows me to have it on hand at all times. I have been thoroughly impressed with t he performance of this bond. It lives up to its claims—super strong, ultra flexible, permanent, UV-resistant, and waterproof. It’s become my go-to for all my heavy-duty fabric projects, especially when working with embellishments, trims, and thick materials like denim or canvas. What I love the most is that it dries clear and doesn’t leave behind a stiff or gummy residue. The flexibility is key—it moves with the fabric, which is perfect for wearable DIYs. I’ve even used it on items that I hand wash, and the bond holds beautifully. If you’re a serious crafter or are serious about customizing clothes, this is the adhesive to have on hand. It’s reliable, easy to use, and delivers professional-looking results over time. This is an all-star bond in my book. Get it!
J**N
Have used this for 5 years now. This stuff is amazing. If you think you might need it, you do.
I'll try to post some pics, but this stuff is great. Bought originally to mend the inner lining of a Burton jacket (which it did, and is still holding up after 5 years), but have used it on many things... fixed tearing shoes, reinforced iron-on patches, arrested tearing pocktets, etc.Most recently, it reattached a sole separating from a sneaker. ...and I have worn the sneakers every day since with the sole reaffixed. I did finally run out of my supply with this last project and am buying again to keep around the house. You have to be realistic about expectations. There are some jobs that require sewing, true patching, etc. But, if you think you might need a glue that will maintain bond, yet be flexible enough (it is not entirely flexible) to give with light motion, this is it.Once I get my resupply, I am actually going to use it on some upholstery.This stuff is great. A tube will be in my possession at all times for the rest of my life.
D**3
Worked good with my patches
Worked good with my patches
L**N
100% a must have!
This worked exactly as advertised. Very easy to use. Not messy since the adhesive is thick and not runny. Does not dry quickly, it takes about 24 hours to fully cure. Dries clear. Not easy to remove once cured, it holds strong.
L**A
A must have
This stuff is the best! I bought some of those pull down shades and the top piece of fabric came off. I put a little bit of this fabric glue on the top, pressed the fabric and holy cow it’s fantastic!
S**A
Hard to use
Not sure how the adhesive works yet but it was super difficult to apply. It comes out in globs and is hard to control. The tip that was included had no cap.
S**3
Works as expected.
I bought this product after reading a review where a reviewer had some technical clothing that came apart at the sealed seams. I also had a similar issue, but it wasn’t due to an errant hot water wash cycle, but just from normal wear and tear.Use this stuff sparingly because a little goes a long way. There are two caps, one is used to puncture the tube, and the other is a longer tube cap as seen from the pictures. I didn’t use the extended cap at all. I just squeezed out a very small amount and used a tooth pick to spread the glue into the fabric joints. It helps to treat the glue like paint and tape up areas that you wouldn’t want to have paint “splatter”. Another important tip is to clamp down the glued areas and wait for the glue to dry. For my “clamps” I had used a few neodymium magnets and inserted the seams in between them. I had also used a small amount of aluminum foil to cover the magnets just to keep the glue off of the magnets, just in case the glue had seeped out of the fabric joints. If used sparingly, then there shouldn’t be too much worry about the glue seepage, but just as a precaution, scraping small amounts of foil off is much easier than trying to separate a magnet that has been glued to the fabric.Clamping down the glue will create an extra strong bond. I believe those that found this glue lacking, must not have clamped down the glued areas, because the glue works great and is not at all noticeable if applied correctly.
M**R
STICKY as heck - that's a good thing
Used it along with fabric glue to "fix" our retractable awning edges. Not pretty, but we wanted something that could endure outside weather. This looks like strong stuff.I'm going to fold it over on itself to keep our inside rugs from slipping also.
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