✨ Stick with Style! ✨
Elmer's Repositionable Mounting Spray Adhesive is a versatile, acid-free adhesive designed for a variety of materials including wood, tissue, and newsprint. With its quick tack and clear finish, it allows for easy adjustments, making it perfect for creative projects and professional presentations alike.
Brand | Elmer's |
Material | Wood |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Item Form | Spray |
Special Feature | Acid-free,Dries Clear,Photo Safe,Repositionability,Repositionable |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Volume | 1 Fluid Ounces |
Manufacturer | Elmers |
Item Weight | 13.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.65 x 2.65 x 8 inches |
Item model number | E454 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Wood |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1-Pack |
Manufacturer Part Number | E454 |
B**Y
Stencil Magic
Bought this for temporary stencil adhesion. Works great!
M**Y
Worked perfect for what I needed
The media could not be loaded. I used this to spray on my artificial roses so the glitter would hold and it worked perfectly. Dried quick and worked beautifully.
N**D
Sticky
This works for sticking things together and then pulling them apart to restick them. It is a little messy, but so is life. Lay down some news paper if you are from the past and still read a paper for your news, or I guess junk mail or Amazon boxes down for the modern spray glue ninja to work on. Anyway, a thin layer will work, unless you really hate things coming undone, then really go ham. It will not, however, repair non-physical items, such as broken hearts. Please don't use it on your emo friends.
J**N
Works a little TOO well.
I'd never heard of spray-on glue, but I needed to hang a bunch of stuff up in a relatively short time.These are definitely extra strength and please pray for your wall paint. Dries quick, and easy to apply. I'd say spray directly onto the thing you're tryna hang vs the wall/surface itself.Smells like regular glue from our childhood - with more of a mess.
C**0
Great for Scary Sharp
I wanted an adhesive for sharpening with "scary sharp". This is the goofy name given to the concept of gluing sand paper to something very flat and sharpening tools with it. A lot of adhesives are too strong and you spend all day trying to get the glue and paper off your surface. Not this stuff. Peel the paper off, wipe the surface down with mineral spirits, then a little water and you are done. I have never had the paper slide while sharpening. Even if the paper is very curled, I use a roll of duct tape to press it down and it stays very flat. Incidentally, I use 12"x12" marble tiles from a box store for my flat surfaces. I put a drawer liner under them so there isn't much chance of them conforming to the surface beneath. They are cheap but you need to go in with a ruler and feeler gauge to make sure you get a flat one. I went through about 35 to find 3 flat ones.After that success. I tried using it for a few other things. I use a few different blocks of wood for sand blocks. Put some of this glue on the blocks and the sandpaper won't slide off anymore, but can be easily replaced if it wears out. My wife is a big crafter and she has been thieving this glue from me as well.Good product!
S**A
Warning! Soaks right thru normal paper!
For my purposes this was a pain to work with. 1) It will soak right through normal weight paper. I would definitely not use this for anything less than construction paper, if not card stock.2) This is a very narrow window after you spray it in terms of when you can apply it: wait a little too long, it won't stick. Do it too quick, it won't stick.3) Trying not to get chunks flying out of the sprayer is also difficult.I think for a big project (like wall-sized), with card stock, this would be fine. Trying to do something like a science fair poster board project with regular weight paper, this was utterly awful for all of the reasons above
D**E
quite pleased with results!
this is a very nice spray adhesive for adhering art or photos to cardboard for framing or to a finished backer board. it sprays quite evenly and does not require saturation for results, being certain that there is no distortion or damage to a photo, print, original on paper, or other valued item.we purchased it and utilized it to attach an original pencil/watercolor on paper of Florence scenery and then frame it.we cut down a very nice flat black foam board; Elmer's Foam Boards, 11 x 14 Inches, Black/Black Core, 4-Count (950024) to fit an 8x10 Craig Frame; Craig Frames FM26WA0810C 1.26-Inch Wide Picture/Poster Frame in Smooth Grain Finish, 8 by 10-Inch, Dark Brownwe could not be happier with the results... the spray adhesive was excellent and contributed to a project that resulted in a professional, high quality look and an image that appears much more valuable then the small $ amount for materials and time invested into this framing project... will use this adhesive anytime a high quality is desired; very pleased.please find a couple pics below... again, we are quite pleased and Thank you. :-) .
A**S
Worked Great
Used this adhesive to glue
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