Stick with Style! ✨
Aleene's 29-2 Tack-It Over & Over Liquid Glue is a versatile, repositionable adhesive designed for a variety of materials including metal, wood, paper, plastic, and glass. With a low to moderate viscosity and water-resistant properties, this non-toxic glue is perfect for all your crafting needs. Made in the USA, it allows for easy transfer of embellishments without the hassle of reapplication.
Container Type | Bottle |
Viscosity | Low to moderate, adjusts with drying time |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Form | Solid |
Special Features | Repositionable |
Specific Uses For Product | Art, School, Craft |
Compatible Material | Wood, Glass, Paper, Plastic, Metal, Fabric |
Volume | 118 Milliliters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | White |
Material Type | Wool |
B**H
Excellent thing to have around
Works great for adding a bit of stick to Lego blocks (in particular, those body panels that fall off at every touch). Great solution, in more ways than one. It comes out rather fluid, so maybe have some q-tips for control. It also comes out white, but dries clear. I'm going to go back and add it to the kits I've built with large body panels that fall off every time you touch them (no matter the maker).
I**L
Perfect for a temporaly stick
Excellent product. It works accordingly as expected. I used it on a ribbon bow and wood materials and it doesn't messed them up. It is white color but after drying turns to translucent. Easy to remove. Is not to thick. The glue quality is good to pull on and off.
A**R
I would recommend this glue to fellow crafters
I recently used Aleene's 29-2 Tack-it Over & Over Liquid Glue 4oz Clear for my custom tumbler projects, and I must say it’s a highly effective product. The glue adheres exceptionally well, making it perfect for my crafting needs. It provides a strong bond that ensures the glitter stays in place, resulting in a beautiful and durable finish.However, I did encounter one aspect that I found less convenient. After applying the glue, there's a waiting period of approximately 30 to 45 minutes before it's optimal to spread the glitter. While it's possible to apply the glitter immediately, doing so often leads to more sanding during the final stages of the project. This additional sanding can be time-consuming and somewhat cumbersome.Despite this minor inconvenience, I find Aleene's Tack-it Over & Over to be a great product overall. The waiting time is a small trade-off for the quality and reliability it offers. If you can incorporate this waiting period into your crafting schedule, you'll be pleased with the results.In conclusion, I would recommend this glue to fellow crafters, especially those who value strong adhesion and a professional finish. Just be prepared to accommodate the drying time for the best outcome.
J**R
Great for resticking Cricut mat
Worked great to restick my Cricut mat. I am giving this a 4 star because even after leaving it to drive for a few days some of it peeled off when I removed the masking tape. I was able to reapply and get it perfect but it also shouldn’t have been able to easily peel off as it did
V**A
Great product
I will be purchasing again very sticky dries quickly easy to apply and easy to remove
S**N
A huge money and space saver!
I use Aleene's tack it over and over on my rubber stamps and to re sticky my Cricut mats. I buy a lot of rubber stamps from thrift stores but I don't have room to store the wood blocks oh, so I take them off the blocks and clean the backs of any bits of foam that stick to them. Then I use my fingertip to coat the back of the rubber was a thin layer of this clue. You must let it dry thoroughly so I leave them overnight. Then I store them in the sticker CD cases was a number on the spine and have them on shelves in my craft room. I keep a log where I have stamped the sample and note what number CD case the stamp is in. If the staff is too big for the case then I stick it on a sheet of cardstock I have laminated, slip that into a page protector, and put it in a 3-ring binder. Now I can use all my rubber stamps with acrylic blocks or am I stamp positioner, and they take up a lot less room than they did when they were mounted on the wood blocks. I've used the blocks for bracing small shelves and many other little tasks around my craft room. I hate to throw anything away if it can be used.I use a 1 to 1 dilution of glue and water when my Cricut mats can no longer hold the cardstock for cutting. I've only done this with the older style mats and I have managed to keep them going for 10 plus years. Sometimes I dilute the solution a little more if I want a lighter grip so you can customize the solution to meet your needs. I scrub my mats after stripping them bare with a product like Goo Gone and it works great. Cricut says that doing this will void your warranty, so keep that in mind if you have a newer machine. And my opinion if you keep the glue within the boundaries of the mat borders, just like they were manufactured, it's not going to cause a problem. just remember if you do it you do it at your own risk. I haven't tried refurbishing any of the newer style mats yet because I have purchased a few, but the old ones just keep on ticking until they literally crack and fall apart.
J**.
Great
Works really well so far. Using it to put cover art on yoto myo cards
P**R
Will it stick
I purchased to add sticky to a non sticky mat. Followed directions, it did add some sticky but I still have to use tape to make the paper to stay on the mat. Disappointing.
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