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Tear Mender Fabric and Leather Cement, 6OZ, VAL-A Chicago #TG-6H

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  • Tear Mender - TTB-6-D-B Instant Fabric and Leather Adhesive, 6 oz Bottle, TG06H


Tear Mender - TTB-6-D-B Instant Fabric and Leather Adhesive, 6 oz Bottle, TG06H


B. Evans
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Good price. Hard to find locally. Amazon came through for me
max
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
Saved my work pants . Dries quick holds very well.
Josh
Reviewed in France on July 5, 2024
Fantastic product, does exactly what it says as described, easy to use , easy to manipulate on fabrics, easy to clean!
Coops
Reviewed in Australia on June 20, 2024
All Good Thanks
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 12, 2024
Great stuff
Melissa T Thomas Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
This product has been around for years. One of the biggest reasons is, I believe, that it works so well. The instructions tell you that it takes about 15 minutes to dry, which is true! It holds fabric to fabric, fabric to wood, and holds it well! Would highly recommend.
E.F.
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023
I purchased this adhesive to repair the leather dashboard in my jeep Grand Cherokee because it was bubbling up and delaminating again. Someone online recommended Tear Mender and this product works great for my purposes.Keep in mind that I did not have the luxury of access to the actual leather surface and had to use 23 gauge syringes filled with Tear Mender leather adhesive to inject the glue below the surface of the leather. While it was tedious, and I went through a bottle of Tear Mender and about 10 syringes, I was able to substantially improve the appearance of my dashboard by working in small sections at a time. The adhesive was a perfect consistency to fit in the syringe, and would dry fairly quickly to the point that I only had to hold the leather surface down for a couple minutes until it held. I kept paper towels and a toothbrush handy for situations where the adhesive would come through the seams and stitching. I had a couple accidents where the adhesive came out of the seams, but I was able to quickly wipe it clean with a paper towel. Once dried, it resembled the consistency of rubber cement and I was able to brush away any residue.In all, I’m very pleased with this adhesive. Two hours of my time and a bottle of Tear Mender saved me $3000.I wish I would’ve taken better before and after pictures but for anyone, who’s in the same situation as me, rest, assured, this product is perfect and will work just fine.
Texasirish
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2023
Update: edited review: this washes out after 4 or 5 washes. I will use it to hold the patch in place so I can see it down. Otherwise, it's not tough enough for work pants. Amazing alternative to patches and sewing. We've used this on several pair of my husband's work pants. So far it is holding up well. Another neat application is to use this to HOLD a patch in place so that you can sew it on. Excellent. Recommended. 5 stars.
James
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2022
Ordered this product for my dogs ears, when I went to apply it, I discovered the glue had solidified ... so I sent it back and requested a replacement. SAME THING HAPPENED AGAIN. Now I am going to try another vendor.
Saifudin R Sulaiman
Reviewed in Singapore on February 22, 2021
Works well as intended but the white residue left makes it very unsightly.
Ronaldo Victor
Reviewed in Brazil on April 17, 2021
Cola numa velocidade absurda, e dilui facilmente com água.
Moto Noir
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2019
If, like me, you have a vinyl or fabric gazebo / pergola roof, and if, like me, you get 10 foot tears in it because of the windy season, and if, like me, you look at those expensive little patch kits and laugh hysterically, buy this.Joann Fabrics sells an item off the roll called duck cloth in about 4 colors. Cut a piece about 3" wider than the tear area. Working from above, on a ladder or steps, add glue to one edge of your patch, press and hold. Dries firm in only 4 minutes! Repeat for the other 3 sides, one at a time. You now have a repaired tear, but probably some hanging fabric or shreds below. Working from underneath, apply to the hanging material and push up and back into place.You now have a double strength repair. 65mph winds came along the next week, fabric flexed and held like a beauty.Your only problem is probably 'do I hate that the fabric doesn't exactly match the color of the roof'.Pros: Super strong, dries fast so you can progress to the next step without waiting.Cons: very runny. Example, you can't really apply and then take something up a ladder, it'll run off. Nor can you apply it easily overhead. Consider the logistics of how you're going to counter this beforehand.Wear a hat. Takes 3 washes to remove from hair :)
Lady with an Undercut
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2017
I needed this to fix some tearing on a faux leather jacket where a backpack had rubbed some holes around the arms. This product kind of stopped the tearing from getting worse, but it wasn't entirely the fix I was looking for. Still seems like a decent product, though, and I will probably use this on other projects in the future.Just a warning, this product does contain latex (which it does say on the packaging) but I have a minor latex allergy, and did have a bit of a reaction from getting it on my skin. If you have a more sever allergy, then I suggest not using it, as the fumes are pretty strong.
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