E6000 is a tough, flexible and very versatile rubber based adhesive that claims to
adhere to more surfaces than any other adhesive. It is said to have exceptional adhesion to wood, metal, glass, fiberglass, ceramics, masonry and concrete.
I have tested some on different materials this week and will have separation tests on Friday.
E 6000 can be replaced by LePage Extreme or Gloozit, they have most of the same properties.
It's a rubbery, thick craft glue. I find it's similar to a plumbers glue called 'Gloozit'
E 6000 has a number of uses in crafts and for sticking dis-similar objects.
Try a "thin" coat of E6000 glue.
E6000 glue works best :) You can also glue a small wooden circle or felt circle inside using the e6000 glue and then attach to the hair bow with regular hot glue :)
E6000
You must be the biggest retard on earth.
You can either sew it, hot glue gun, or this super glue stuff called E6000
Super Glue is not good on leather. I would use Shoe Goop or E6000 for leather repairs.
Seal All ans E6000 both claim to glue suede successfully. They can be found in Rona, Walmart and CanadianTire.
Epoxy or E6000 would be nest. White glue won't stick to the jewellery.
Elmer's now makes Elmer's China and Glass Glue.
Have your pot, some E6000 glue, lots of shells, and start gluing from the top down, overlapping slightly.
E6000 is a type of super rubber goop. -I haven't used it yet but all reports on it are very good.
I know that Shoe Goop and Gloozit do it really well. New glues that claim to do it are E6000 and PL Premium.