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BeaconMagna-Tac 809 is a premium permanent adhesive designed for fabric applications, offering an 8-ounce volume that is perfect for both professional and everyday use. Its unique formula prevents soaking into fabrics, making it a cleaner alternative to traditional glue methods. Weighing 181 grams and compact in size, this adhesive is ideal for quick clothing repairs, fashion design, and various creative projects.
Product Dimensions | 4.32 x 4.32 x 16.51 cm; 181.44 g |
Item Weight | 181 g |
Item volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
Batteries required | No |
D**
Works amazing
This is legit amazing adhesive I had a hoodie sweater and the hoodie part was just falling off and this stuff works amazing
D**M
The best craft glue.
I have used this adhesive for years and it is the most remarkable stuff. Flashes dry almost immediately and holds fabric, leather, rubber, foam, plastic as well as super glue while being flexibe and not soaking through or damaging the materials. Highly recommend.
R**C
Verry good
Is verry good glue
F**T
Holds Tight
I used this product recently to attach double cording onto an antique chair I re-upholstered. It holds well and is easy to work with. I like it much better than hot glue. Applying it in short stretches, about three inches, then holding the fabric down for a few minutes, gives you a good, solid bond.
P**B
Good Product
Magna Tac - 809 works. Set aside some time for the job and be patient. I am gluing cording to the arm pad of a chair. Magna Tac is doing the job -BUT wear latex gloves and/or have WD40 on hand to remove it from your skin. It invariably oozes and gets on the wood and fabric since I haven't figured out how much to squeeze out. Fingernail polish with acetone removes glue and I am able to use it on the fabric as well as the wood (carefully). Test that first!!! The glue strings and the hint to put Vaseline on the tip didn't really work for me.However, the cording is soon to be on, I have one arm finished. Couldn't use tacks because the old oak is as hard as steel.
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