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FAQs About Fabric Glue
Fabric glue is a no-sew adhesive used to bond textiles, patches, ribbons, and embellishments. It’s ideal for craft projects, quick repairs, and garment customisation without stitching.
Most fabric glues are machine washable after curing. Always check the label for specific wash and care instructions, and allow full drying time before laundering the fabric.
Fabric glue works best on cotton, denim, felt, polyester, and blends. It may not adhere well to very stretchy, waterproof, or heavily textured materials like vinyl or nylon.
Drying times vary by brand, but most fabric glues set in 30 minutes and fully cure within 24 hours. For strong, long-lasting bonds, allow full curing before handling or washing.
Yes, most fabric glues dry with a flexible finish, allowing the bonded fabric to move naturally. This makes it ideal for wearable projects and soft furnishings.
Fresh glue can often be removed with warm water or rubbing alcohol. Once dried, it’s more difficult to remove—use a glue remover or carefully scrape and wash the area.
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