🎨 Stick, restick, and create without limits!
Aleene's Tack-It Over & Over Liquid Glue is a 4 fl oz repositionable adhesive designed for temporary bonds on a wide range of surfaces including fabric, metal, wood, glass, and plastic. Its non-toxic, ASTM D4236-certified formula allows you to reuse appliqués and embellishments multiple times without reapplying glue, making it perfect for dynamic, creative projects. Proudly made in the USA, this water-resistant glue offers low to moderate viscosity for precise application and easy repositioning.
Container Type | Bottle |
Viscosity | Low to moderate, adjusts with drying time |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Form | Solid |
Special Features | Repositionable |
Specific Uses For Product | Art, School, Craft |
Compatible Material | Wood, Glass, Paper, Plastic, Metal, Fabric |
Volume | 118 Milliliters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | White |
Material Type | Wool |
J**D
Great for re-sticky-ing my Cricut mat!
I send a LOT of greeting cards, and I finally decided to get a Cricut Joy Xtra and start making my own. But because I make so many, I was going through card mats like crazy and needed to find a way to make my card mats last longer. Many Cricut users recommended Aleene's 29-2 Tack-It Over & Over Liquid Glue to make mats sticky again, and after seeing it mentioned just about everywhere, I decided to give it a try. And I'm thrilled to say it works! Different crafters recommended different ways of using this glue to "re-sticky" Cricut mats, but I decided to go with the diluted glue method, since I use the blue "light grip" mats:1. First, clean your mat with soap and water, and make sure you get off any little fizzies or paper remnants. You can also use GooGone on it and/or a razor scraper if needed.2. Mix 1 part water and 1 part glue in a small cup. I used a plastic condiment cup and stirred it up well with a coffee stir stick. Since I was doing a Cricut Joy Xtra card mat (small surface area), I used only 1 tsp water & 1 tsp glue.3. Use blue painter's tape around the edges of the mat. Cover the areas that shouldn't be sticky.4. Using a foam paintbrush (I got a pack at the dollar store), brush an even layer of the glue mix on the should-be-sticky part of the mat.5. Set aside and let dry. Then repeat with one more coat of the glue mix and let dry again.This made my card mat just as sticky as it was when I first got it. If you're doing a green (standard grip), I would reduce the water or even skip mixing the glue with water and use something like a plastic scraper or card to evenly spread the glue.
S**
tack it over glue
I love this product... its quality is very good for handicrafats
W**9
Durable tack
Perfect glue did the job and still holding
J**R
Great for resticking Cricut mat
Worked great to restick my Cricut mat. I am giving this a 4 star because even after leaving it to drive for a few days some of it peeled off when I removed the masking tape. I was able to reapply and get it perfect but it also shouldn’t have been able to easily peel off as it did
Z**6
Great stuff for vinyl cut mat/board!!
Used for a makeshift vinyl cutting mat for my CNC. Since I knew nothing about cut vinyl, I read about this stuff. but I instead surfaced some MDF, then used Polyurethane to seal, then tried this stuff. I had read people thinned it, and it does still work, at 50/50, but was barely sticky. So went full strength. Squirted it on and used a vinyl glove to spread. Spreads out nice and smooth, and I tried to spread somewhat thin. Once dry, and it worked perfectly. Nice and tacky. Held vinyl down great, but I still used painters tape around edges to be safe. Will definitely buy more when I need it.
Y**A
Excelente
Excelente
J**.
Good for transfer foil, but be careful about paintbrushes
It can be used when you need something to be sticky, which is helpful for diamond painting canvases and transfer foil. Here, I first squeezed the glue onto wax paper in letter shapes, then put the foil transfer sheets on the letters, then finally stuck the letters to the project. The result is a bit squishy in consistency, but that's actually good for transfer foil, because it ensures complete coverage.For covering large areas, I recommend using a silicone spatula or your fingers to smear it outwards. If you want to use it with a paintbrush, you can, but the brush might not be usable afterwards. In my experience, brushes with bristles have about a 50-50 chance of being reusable after using this glue if you dunk the paintbrush in water ASAP, but foam brushes are writeoffs.
L**P
Useful item
Worked well for a DIY project
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