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3M Super 77 Multipurpose Spray Adhesive is a versatile adhesive solution that bonds securely in just 15 seconds, making it perfect for a wide range of materials including plastic, glass, paper, and fabric. Its quick repositioning feature allows for precise application, while its photo-safe formula ensures your memories stay intact. Dries clear for a seamless finish, making it an essential tool for crafts, repairs, and creative projects.
L**E
Works well
Works great, drying takes a bit, but once it dries, it holds well!
A**D
Super sticky!!
Easy to apply, but super super sticky and fast drying. Make sure your seams or project aligns the first time because you may not get a chance to re-align it once applied.
Y**E
Amazing and wonderful!
Amazing and wonderful for arts. I used it on 2 flower pots and stuck various designs on them. Takes a long time to dry so that is good for later changes. Easy to remove from fingers.
J**Y
It serves its purpose, but don't use it inside!
I purchased this to glue two 1" pieces of polyurethane foam together to make a 2" piece to use on a dining room chair repair project. I did this to save some cash. Although I had purchased 2" thick foam too, it was enough to cover 4 chairs. But I needed to cover another 2 chairs. It was much cheaper to get the same length 1" foam and cut/glue it together to make enough of a 2" thick foam to use in the last two remaining dining room chairs. So this glue was perfect for this project. But here's what I found. First or all, it's messy and it's hard to see precisely where you're spraying - you need to hold the spray nozzle about 6 to 8 inches from the surface; spray both surfaces to be glued; allow glue to sit for 30 seconds or until it becomes tacky; glue both surfaces together. So, as you can hopefully gather from the description above, this is something that is best done outside, on some cardboard or newspaper as a backing, and with a helping hand to position to two pieces to be glued. Additionally, given that VOCs are being released while spraying, it's a good idea to spray outside anyway. As for the glue, it does the job. The two pieces of foam were stuck together, and for my purposes it was strong enough. However, I will just add that with some strength, I did find that the two pieces of foam could still be pulled apart, even one day after gluing, but this may not be an issue for most projects.
A**Y
REALLY GOOD STICKY STUFF FOR STUDIO FOAM...and other applications
Great Stuff for Music Studio Foam Attachment...Big can goes pretty far.Tip: Do a lot of can shaking, then a little shake before each tile sprayed so coverage is evenly distributed.Spray tiles one at a time outside and install before spraying the next tile. and use card board to guard for over Spray...When installing, get it get tacky to the wall or ceiling by pushing on and peeling off. then really push it down. you want tackiness on both tile and hard surface...but you don't want to be trying to Spray the hard surfaces directly unless you like big sticky walls where tiles are not. lolrepeat...coat evenly, not too thick, but not too thin. Keep windows open in house while the fumes are strong.
S**S
Works great for my use case
I use to temporarily adhere Twill and other fabrics while making patches on an embroidery machine. Works great.
R**C
Good glue
Decent for plastic to paper masking for painting
M**N
This is a very good and effective adhesive
You have to be somewhat careful you can use this because it’s very sticky which is what you want. I have used it to glue down close Cell foam to wood and it works perfectly. I got my product as ordered and very quickly.
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