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Holes in your jeans (that you didn't pay extra money for) are no longer a reason to stop wearing them. With Tear Mender Instant Fabric and Leather Adhesive, you can fix tears, cuts, holes, and snags in nearly any fabric (including leather) in a matter of minutes.Tear Mender is a non-toxic, waterproof, and UV resistant compound that forms a permanent bond within minutes. In fact, within 15 minutes of using Tear Mender, you can toss the repaired clothing into the washing machine!Each six ounce bottle of Tear Mender Fabric Adhesive will make hundreds of repairs such as fixing a frayed shoelace, repairing a ripped pocket, reinforcing a loose button, or reattaching a belt loop. made in the usa Quick-drying (sets in 3 minutes, machine washable in 15) Harmlessly rubs off fingers and non-porous surfaces Safe in washing machine and dryer Made in the USA 6 fluid ounce (177 mL) bottle Watch our Tear Mender Instant Fabric Adhesive video Mend clothing mishaps quickly and permanentlyExtend the life of your clothing with Tear Mender Fabric Glue.




This incredible compound, developed in the 1930s, forms a permanent bond with porous materials (like clothing) and is waterproof, quick-drying, acid free, flexible, and UV resistant.Tear Mender is non-toxic, so you can simply rub it with your finger to apply patches, fix torn pockets, or repair busted belt loops.Tear Mender bond is incredibly strong, yet flexiblePlease examine the photo below carefully. A single piece of green fabric was looped through a ten-pound barbell. That piece of green fabric was then "glued" to a red piece of fabric using Tear Mender Adhesive. After the joint dried (in just 3 minutes), it easily supported the weight.Tear Mender is pretty tough stuff.Dries in three minutes, machine washable in fifteenTear Mender bonds amazingly fast! Within minutes of application, it will be dry. In fifteen minutes, you can toss the repair into a washing machine. Tear Mender is also dryer safe.Fix tears, snags, and even shoelaces!Tear Mender has hundreds of household, crafting, and marine applications.




Because we don't want to go all "infomercial" on you, we won't inundate you with a crazy-long, "but wait, there's more!" list.Suffice it to say that if it's fabric or leather and it needs fixing, Tear Mender Adhesive will do the trick.Tear Mender breathes life back into frayed shoelacesShoelaces aren't as difficult to replace as, say, a ripped $250 leather jacket (which Tear Mender will fix, by the way). However, if all it takes is a tiny dab of Tear Mender and thirty seconds, why not fix those shoelaces instead of buying new ones?Simply rub a small amount of Tear Mender between your index finger and thumb around the frayed end. The Tear Mender Glue will make a permanent bond that is waterproof and UV resistant. Fix the tab on your tie without breaking out the sewing kitThe little "tabby thing" on the back of ties is always getting torn. Fix it in minutes using a small amount of Tear Mender Fabric Glue.Snags in leather will be virtually erasedWhen Tear Mender is used on snags or cuts, it bonds with the exposed part of the fabric or leather.




Simply wipe away any excess and your item of clothing will appear virtually unscathed.Harmlessly rubs off fingers and non-porous surfacesSomewhat like rubber cement, excess Tear Mender eventually dries and gets kind of "gummy". You can simply rub it off your fingers or non-pourous surfaces such as tables or countertops.You will only need a small amount of Tear Mender for most repairs. When pressing two pieces of fabric together, simply wipe away excess glue with your finger. Can't live without it?Smash that 'Add to Cart' button! Burning Questions: You Ask, We Answer Want to ask your own Burning Question? First, please watch the video to the right. It explains the Burning Question feature and answers some common questions. Now, if there is something that you need to know about this product that we've omitted, please send us an anonymous question and we promise to answer it within 1 business day. Please excuse the shameless cross promotions! Super strong double-sided tape that is easy to remove.




Liquid welder that only sets under UV light. The All-Natural Sweater Stone Removes pilling and balling from knits and fabrics.Whether you're looking for slings, cushions, pillows, paints or parts, with Homecrest Outdoor Living's exclusive replacement program, you can easily revitalize your existing Homecrest outdoor patio furniture. Replacements for our outdoor furniture are available in both current and discontinued products. Many of our classic outdoor furniture collections are still available today including our vintage wire frame collections. We bought our table and chair set in San Bernardino, CA in 1992 or 1993. The set has been outside, with original straps and seats, ever since. Eight of those years in Upland, CA., ten years in Newport, OR. and five years in Yachats, OR. 23 years total, of which 15 years were very near the salty ocean air, and they are still ready for another season.I'm keeping them until they fade away! Jack and Carol M.

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