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    Tear Mender Bish's 6-Ounce Original Tear Mender Instant by Tear Mender TTB-6-D-B
    Feb 29, 2016
    Best fabric cement ever.
    Bish's Tear Mender is a rubber cement that will glue anything where it can penetrate the fibers. I'm rough on work clothes. I tear them up all the time. I use it to mend blue jeans, shirts, jackets, gloves and boots. It dries clear and will stand up to repeated machine washing's. HOWEVER, the area glued will turn black when exposed to the heat of a clothes dryer. Even at that though, the bond still holds. It is recommended that the area to be glued be clean and free of grease etc., and that's probably good advise, but I have glued gloves that were very dirty, greasy, and wet, and the bond still held. The glue tends to bead on the surface, so watch for run off, but it's easy to spread with your finger(s), and when you're done the dried glue on your finger(s) just rubs right off. And the bond is instant. The second you press two parts together the item is ready for use. A word of caution. Take care not to get it on anything important to you. It does not come out. And, if you want to be able to use the entire volume of the bottle, since you will likely only use a small amount at a time, twist the cap closed and store the bottle up side down. That way the glue exposed to the drying effect of air is at the now inverted bottom of the bottle, and when you up right the bottle the glue just below the cap is still liquid. Even after several uses and then many months of storage in this manner the glue is just like a fresh bottle. I definitely wouldn't recommend this for better clothes, but for rough and tumble work clothes that get worn and torn, I've not found anything better.

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