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Tear Mender Liquid 6oz bottle

Tear Mender Liquid 6oz bottle

I was looking for something to patch a tear in a leather couch. After reading many reviews on many products, I chose this. I placed a piece of denim inside of the tear and then slowly applied this adhesive to the denim using my fingers (it is very runny). I then pressed the denim to the backside of the leather, and repeated this until the entire tear was backed by the denim patch and the tear closed. It has been over a month, and the tear is barely noticeable, and the patch has not shifted or loosened.
I have since patched 8+ pares of jeans; several of which I wouldn't have been able to fix with my sewing machine. My husband is a construction worker, and I have 3 very active children. This small bottle has saved me so much money. When this gets on your hands it easily rubs off (like glue). However, if you get it on any clothing unintentionally, it is not coming off. So be careful. I haven't tried it on other types of fabric, but I would imagine it would soak through thinner fabrics, cause discoloration, and possibly make the fabric stiff. So be sure to do a test spot before you try it.

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  • Erik Mccray says:

    This is the only liquid fabric adhesive that I can find that works--we have washed jeans for years that had this on them and never had a problem.

  • Cecile Davidson says:

    used item for everything from mending a torn rug to school projects great for porous materials

  • Matthew Harper says:

    I have tried it on vinyl, leather and clothing material...all great. Example: mended a torn belt loop on a pair of jeans and it holds together stronger than the sewn loops and remains elastic so that it does not crack from the stress of wearing the article or feel hard, even after several washes.... or setting on the repaired furniture...whatever the case may be. It dries to where it cannot be seen and excess cleans up from fingers and other unwanted surfaces by simply rolling your finger over the glue.

  • Keri Herring says:

    I was looking for something to patch a tear in a leather couch. After reading many reviews on many products, I chose this. I placed a piece of denim inside of the tear and then slowly applied this adhesive to the denim using my fingers (it is very runny). I then pressed the denim to the backside of the leather, and repeated this until the entire tear was backed by the denim patch and the tear closed. It has been over a month, and the tear is barely noticeable, and the patch has not shifted or loosened.
    I have since patched 8+ pares of jeans; several of which I wouldn't have been able to fix with my sewing machine. My husband is a construction worker, and I have 3 very active children. This small bottle has saved me so much money. When this gets on your hands it easily rubs off (like glue). However, if you get it on any clothing unintentionally, it is not coming off. So be careful. I haven't tried it on other types of fabric, but I would imagine it would soak through thinner fabrics, cause discoloration, and possibly make the fabric stiff. So be sure to do a test spot before you try it.

  • Glenda Bennett says:

    I used this product for a small tear in white leather. It not only held the tear, there was no residue. It dried clear and looks great.

  • Andrew Deleon says:

    We use it to glue our dogs ears down...(this is for the others who use for the same...). Works and is non-irritating to skin.

  • Duane Pena says:

    used product to repair torn camper top canvas. seems to have worked fine, will know this summer when I use it.

  • Jacklyn Wong says:

    IT REALLY WORKS. BUT YOU HAVE TO TAKE CARE NOT TO SPILL IT OR SMEAR YOUR WORK.

  • Rene Adams says:

    This is the best glue I have EVER used to glue dog's ears. It works fast and lasts long.

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