🦍 Stick with the Best: GorillaFabric Glue for All Your Crafting Needs!
GorillaFabric Glue is a 100% waterproof, no-sew solution that provides a permanent bond for various fabrics and embellishments. Each pack contains three 2.5 fl oz tubes, ensuring you have enough adhesive for all your creative projects. Its crystal-clear finish and washer/dryer safe formula make it the ideal choice for both casual crafters and professional creators.
Brand | Gorilla |
Specific Uses For Product | Fabric, Craft |
Material | Solvent |
Compatible Material | Fabric |
Item Form | Ounce |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Tube |
Item Volume | 7 Fluid Ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
UPC | 052427009081 |
Manufacturer | The Gorilla Glue Company |
Part Number | 104027 |
Item Weight | 7.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.2 x 4.1 x 8.8 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Waterproof |
Size | 2.5 Ounce(Pack of 3) |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Included Components | (3) 2.5oz Tube of Fabric Glue |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**B
So far, so good.
Smells like death. Seems to work well. Time will tell.
C**S
Great fabric glue
I’m a true believer in any Gorilla products to start off with. Glue, tape, whatever. If I’m looking for a product and I see the gorilla name, that’s the one I get. Even when it cost a lot more than the other product because I know the brand has never failed at what I needed it to do…My couch seams ripped open across the back. I was so upset. Then a few days later I look and the chair that goes with my couch had down the same thing. 😪 I’m not a sewer. I wouldn’t even know where to start. So I started looking for something to patch it with. Even though I found some products that would work to make it look better than having the big rip in it, I wasn’t crazy about using them because it would totally match. So I started wondering about glue. I used to use fabric glue on my daughter pants to hem them and got good results but I was worried fabric glue wouldn’t work well since the couch seams would be have pressure on them, being pulled when someone leaned back. Hence why they ripped in the first place. Someone was sleeping in those spots overnight. I started searching for a strong glue. I even thought about using regular super glue. Then I saw it! Gorilla Glue for fabric and I heard the angels singing! I ordered some right away and the day it came I used it on my couch. It was easy to use. Not messy at all. Stayed where I put it. Honestly I’m not sure how long it took to dry because after I put it on the seam I pulled the fabric together and used some small clamps I had bought to keep it together, walked off to do other things and kinda forgot about it. I didn’t look at it again until I took the clamps off the next night. They had been on for over 24 hours at that point. The glue had done its jobs and was holding everything together. That’s been around a months ago and it’s still holding together with no issues . I have a very rambunctious 11 yr o with severe ADHD and three crazy dogs. It’s survived it all. Even though there’s a bit of a ridge were I pinched the fabric together you really don’t notice it because of the couch color. Someone with more patience than me could probably do a better job but it works for me and looks better than a patch would have. I’m thinking about going over the seams along the top with some of the glue to help them stay together. When I get around to fixing the rip in the chair I’m going to try to remember to take pictures and keep an eye on drying time. It may cost a little more than a lot of other fabric glue I looked at but the way I see it is Gorilla Glue has repeatedly worked well for me and is holding up well on the couch. If I used a cheaper glue chances are it wouldn’t hold up as well and I would be re-doing it which means I would buy more glue and spend more money than if I had just bought Gorilla Glue in the first place. So to me the cost is worth it. 😉
J**O
works perfect
works perfect
R**S
Provides a good solid fabric to fabric bond.
I used this Gorilla fabric glue to repair some fabric-covered metal frames used in videography/filmmaking. I don't sew, and to have the repairs done professionally would have cost nearly 10 times as much as it did for me to do it myself using the purchased glue and some heavy duty cloth I already had. So far so good. The bond seems to be holding firmly. I only have 2 small issues: 1. The strong odor of the glue. Much like model airplane glue. Make sure it's well ventilated if using indoors. 2. I needed to run long beads of the glue along 2'and 3' lengths of the fabric and it was a bit difficult to do from the squeeze tubes it comes in. A caulking gun type of tube would be a better vehicle for my use. Not sure the product comes in that sort of packaging. This product would be perfect for small fabric patches or even hemming pants legs.
M**S
Very good adhesive
Easy to work with, but dries slowly. It is washable, which is important for my shirt!
P**K
Fantastic fabric glue!
I was given a used trampoline with a net around it. The zipper for the net had a part that had come unstitched from the rest. Gorilla Fabric Glue did the job! Easy to apply. Very satisfied with this product. I ordered it because they have other great products. Not disappointed.
A**R
Works great!
Omg! This was wonderful! I had to hem a dress that was all sequins! A sewing machine couldn’t do it so I glued the hem! Worked out great! Will definitely by this again for my sewing projects.
M**S
It's says for fabric, but it doesn't stick too well.
I recently tried Gorilla Fabric Glue and while it has some positive qualities, it didn't quite live up to my expectations. I used it to attach some travel patches to my backpack, but unfortunately, the patches didn't stay in place for very long. This was a disappointment, as I had hoped for a stronger hold.However, there were some things I did like about the product. The applicator was easy to use, and the glue dried clear, which was nice. It also had a low odor, which is always appreciated.Overall, I think Gorilla Fabric Glue could work well for smaller fabric projects that don't require a lot of holding power. For my backpack patches, though, I'll need to look for a stronger adhesive. I give it 3 stars for its convenience and ease of use, but I was disappointed in its holding power.
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