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BeaconFabri-Tac Premium Fabric Glue is a quick-drying, crystal clear adhesive designed for a variety of materials including fabric, wood, and leather. With a drying time of just 10 minutes and a permanent bond that fully cures in 24 hours, it’s the go-to choice for professionals in fashion and crafting. Its waterproof formula ensures durability without staining, making it perfect for all your creative projects.


| Container Type | Bottle |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Special Features | Dries Clear, Flexible Finish |
| Specific Uses For Product | Fabric, Art, Craft, Leatherworking, Woodworking, Repair |
| Compatible Material | Wood, Leather, Fabric |
| Volume | 236.8 Milliliters |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Color | Transparent |
| Material Type | Plastic |
I**Z
Great product!
This glue works great when gluing fabric to paper. It dries fairly quick but still giving you enough time to move things around. The smell is a little strong so I only use it when I must, however I've been buying it for years and will contribute to purchase it.
H**Y
Good quality glue, works great.
Works great for gluing on patches to fabric or material.
J**.
Awesome stuff!
I was skeptical of this product but decided to try it out instead of paying $10 to have each of my pants shortened. I first used it on one of my three pairs of Dockers D2 chinos. With an even distribution of glue all along the line, the finished product is perfect. Wore them a few times before washing and drying them. The glue stayed solid and the hem didn't come undone at all. As for my jeans, the hem did come undone in a few spots. I think denim is harder to adhere to than softer chino material. I'll be regluing those spots and hoping for a more secure hold next time. Bottom line: this is my solution to get my pants to look much better! EDIT: After washing some other jeans and chinos with this glue and putting them in the dryer on the delicate/lower heat setting, I find the glue stays firm much better. It's glue, after all. High heat will at least come close to melting it. Now, I'm looking for stuff just to use this glue. Added the fifth star for this.
V**D
You need this!
Love, love, love this stuff. I use it for so many things, it is my go to, my staple.
P**R
Works great on faux fur fabric!
This is my new favorite glue. I'm using it to make props (making lots of furry little critters.). My creations have a "skeleton" that's covered in masking tape, and then I'm covering them with fur. This product works beautifully! It dries slower than hot glue, but faster than other glues I've tried. And it does not leave those pesky strings that hot glue does. I also love the cap it comes with. It screws on and off easily. Note- I ended up cutting off the tip before I realized that it had a seal on the top of the bottle and I dont' think I needed to do that. But the cap allows the glue still to be functional even though I now have a bigger opening than needed.
B**R
Holds
Works well. Strong hold.
M**1
Great
Great product
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Fabri-Tac can be used for much more than just fabric
This clear gel-like fabric adhesive has so many more uses than just on fabric. Besides fabric, it bonds wood, leather, lace, suede, tile, felt, plastic, plaster, glass, ribbons/trims, etc. It starts setting up immediately and dries quickly to completely clear. I sculpt human and creepy zombie figures for window displays and it works great for adhering the "hair" (which may be human hair, mohair, or Tibetan lamb) to the head. The thick glue grabs hold of the hair and makes a strong, permanent, and yet invisible bond with the creature's scalp. It's an ideal choice for fastening trims and ribbons to projects. The glue bonds with the top layer or fabric fibers without soaking in (although you shouldn't use it on very sheer, delicate fabrics). Fabrics that have a heavy sizing will need to be laundered first as the sizing coating repels the glue. Some clothing patches also have a coating on the back and don't adhere well. Besides the uses I've mentioned above, it works well for many craft and household projects. It can have a tendency to "eat into" Styrofoam and some plastics so you may want to try it out on a small area first. It is VERY smelly so you should always use in a well-ventilated area. It's intended to be fairly thick, but if it thickens too much over time, you can thin it by adding a tiny bit of acetone. Besides the odor, there are two drawbacks to using it: 1.) If you use your fingers or tools to try to push the Fabri-Tac into an area, it is horribly sticky and you have to peel it off your fingers and tools. 2.) It tends to be stringy when you're trying to stop the flow of the glue. It helps to put a small amount of Vaseline around the opening of the applicator tip. Bottom line is that I find it to be a very useful adhesive.
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