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Hi. I'm sure someone out there can help me! What do you all use E6000 for? I've seen it mentioned on this website, but just saw it in the store yesterday and wondered what it can be used on. Thanks for the help!
JoAnn
Looks like I'll have to break open the package and take a sniff of it! I was wondering if maybe I could use it around the edges of a domino to hold on the ribbon? Is it messy? I'm not a huge fan of hot glue guns, so if this stuff works, I'll be a happy (stamper) camper!
I just bought some today, haven't smelled it yet! :lol: I am using it, on the recommendation of several other stampers, to glue the bottom back on my fruit cups. I hope it works.
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melmel taught me that it holds the little mirrors I'm putting on the inside of my Altoid tins that we're making into lipstick compacts (5th - 8th grade girls). Go to the Dirty Dozen Gallery under gifts to see her awesome tins.
I used it to glue my 2"x2"tiles to the clothespins. I had tried using hot glue first but many of them fell off after a couple of days so I went to the E6000 glue and it's been over a week and they are still on there. Carol
love this stuff too... glues pretty much anything to anything!!! And gosh does the world look a little better after a session :lol: :lol: :lol: Mine says it cause cancer in California :shock: :shock: ?? good thing I am in Canada
sarah
E600 can be used to glue pin backs onto dominoes as the self adhesive ones fall off if the back had been painted with the Krylon pens. It is a very strong glue but does have some toxic fumes!
I find that rubber cement works well to glue the cork onto the backs of coasters.