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Mar
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023
A good permanent quick drying glue I use in card-making and scrapbooking.
Ardith Cassell
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2021
I use this on all of my scrapbook pages.
Rebecca Knapp
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2019
What is shown here is not what I received. I have used the item shown before and really like it. I had no trouble getting a refund for the wrong item that was shipped to me. BTW, I went to the Scotch website and they still showed the item pictured above.
M
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2015
Was not quick to dry actually took a few days but it works
Mary Bennett
Reviewed in Spain on July 16, 2015
My opinion is excellent. What more do you want me to say. Need to change the number of words necessary.
Mirjana Kostadinovic
Reviewed in France on June 10, 2015
Je suis satisfait et je recommande d'autres pour acheter ce produit . . . . . . . . .
D. S. Hughes
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 12, 2015
This glue works well and is good for quilling. It doesn't say its a precision tip and it isn't, but it is still quite fine and much better than other craft glues I have used
Henrick - Bordeaux - France
Reviewed in France on September 16, 2014
J'ai utilisé cette colle pour coller du papier photo très fin.Je craignais que le papier gondole ou se courbe.Cette colle est parfaite pour ce type de travaux.Très satisfait de mon achat.Je recommande
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 10, 2013
It is a truly great glue, any craftsmaker should have one handy, Just to add to the comments above- the bottle has been designed to stop clogging the tip when the glue dries- it actually doesn't have a chance to dry out at all if you keep it standing upside down, that's why the top cover is the shape it is. It stands straight, it is not wobbly or anything and it doesn't dry out, so no need for the pins to unclog it anymore;)I've been using it all the time for over a months and it never dried out on me- i kept it upside down.
ctsr1
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2013
And by Huge i mean a handful. a very generous amount of glue that works beautiful for paper craft. No bleed through as long as you don't over-pour. Very good tack so I can adjust my work before letting it set and after about 15-30 seconds it starts to dry so i am happy. Down side is if you don't use it often the cap does dry and you gotta use a paper clip to unclog the opening.
Sonrisa
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2013
This tacky glue works great & sticks like crazy! It does dry really fast so once you press your items together, they are staying stuck together. I love it for gluing down those pesky little corners that always seem to curl up. A little goes a long way so it's a good value too. I used it to glue down the background papers on the small pages of a mini album and it worked well and didn't wrinkle the paper or show through (want to mention that I used a very THIN layer of glue for this). I don't plan to use it like that because I prefer the dry adhesives (my Scotch advanced tape glider!), but I was in a bind and needed something and this worked well for those few pages. It didn't work well for gluing ribbon, though. But overall, I am very happy with this and will definitely make sure I have some in my craft box.
Fan
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2011
This is my choice glue for paper craft projects. It works well on card stock and plastic straws. It does not make paper wavy when it dries. Depending on how much is used and the surfaces involved, it dries from seconds to minutes. You usually only have a few seconds to manipulate an item before it's locked in place.
Alyson
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2010
This glue is great for paper crafting. When used with restraint it dries remarkably quickly, especially on porous paper. The fine tip of the applicator is nice for delicate projects.However, the clear cap that screws on top does not have any sort of pin to keep the fine tip free of dried glue. The glue frequently dries and clogs the applicator. This would not be such a big deal except the applicator is attached to the bottle not by screwing on, but by fitting in like a cork. Often with an old bottle of Elmer's if you squeeze hard enough you can pass the clot out of the applicator. However if you squeeze this bottle really hard, the cork flies out and you end up with glue all over your work desk, paper, shirt, and even the wall across from where you were standing. True story.My solution is just to keep a pin from my sewing kit in the nose of the applicator with the clear cap screwed on over top.(I reclaimed the contents of the bottle from the puddle on the desk and globs on the wall before it dried.)EDIT: as the commenter above notes, my bottle also is lacking the word "Tacky" from the label. It does have a red and purple label, red applicator, and clear cap. It works well for me so I'm keeping it.
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