Collall Textile Glue is a white water-based PVAc glue. The glue can be used to glue, among other things, textiles, paper and cardboard. Suitable for hemming clothes.
Application: Collall Textiellijm is a high-quality polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) glue that provides a flexible and strong bond once dry. This white, water-based PVAc glue is the ideal choice for working with textiles and offers versatile applications for both DIY projects and professional repairs.
Appearance:
Solvent: Water
Main component: Polyvinyl acetate
Natural ingredients: 40%
Viscosity: 5.000 mPa.s
pH: 4,8
Density: 1.06 kg/dm³
CE: –
Typical use: –
Use:
Allergens: Contains CMIT/MIT. May produce an allergic reaction.
Suitable: Ages 8 and above.
Cleaning:
Collall Fabric Glue is ideal for various textile applications, including:
Hemming clothes: Quickly and easily create neat hems without sewing.
Repairs: Fix small damages in clothing, furniture, or make decorations for clothing, bags, etc., and glue them securely.
Tent fabric repair: Repair small damages in tents, sails, and other waterproof materials.
Using Collall Fabric Glue
Important Tips
Why Choose Collall Fabric Glue?
PVAc Glue and Washing Treatments – What You Need to Know About Collall Fabric Glue
A PVAc glue, like Collall Fabric Glue, does not need to be ironed before washing. PVAc glue (polyvinyl acetate) remains flexible and strong after drying and is designed to withstand light washes (usually up to 40°C). However, there are a few things to keep in mind:
Allow the glue to cure fully: Ensure the glue is completely dry and cured before washing the glued fabric. This ensures the best bond and prevents the glue from coming loose.
Wash at low temperatures: Wash glued fabrics at no higher than 40°C to maintain adhesion. Higher temperatures can affect the glue, causing it to come loose.
Do not iron over the glue: Avoid direct ironing on the glued areas as the heat can damage the glue. If ironing is necessary, place a cloth between the iron and the glued area to keep the glue from coming into contact with the heat.