Reddit mentions of Aleenes All Purpose Tacky Adhesive Spray, 11-Ounce

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Aleenes All Purpose Tacky Adhesive Spray, 11-Ounce. Here are the top ones.

Aleenes All Purpose Tacky Adhesive Spray, 11-Ounce
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    Features:
  • Perfect for adhering flat surfaces to flat surfaces, including: paper, cardboard and light wood,
  • Before drying crystal clear, this tacky spray stays wet for about 60 seconds to allow your project to be moved
  • Available in an 11-oz, spray can,
  • Find inspiration and techniques at I love to create com
  • NOTE:There are two sets of numbers on the bottom of the can ,these are internal codes and not the expiration date.
Specs:
ColorClear
Height7.81 Inches
Length2.75 Inches
Number of items1
Size11oz
Weight0.92 Pounds
Width2.75 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Aleenes All Purpose Tacky Adhesive Spray, 11-Ounce:

u/Yano_ · 1 pointr/bookbinding

To avoid warping pages because of moisture I use spray glue to connect the end pages to the cover.

u/TheMasterShizzle · 1 pointr/DMAcademy

Most flavors of 'Podge have just as much water in them as regular old PVA. It will give you a better finish, at the end, but it takes a LOT to do anything that looks decent.

I tried spray glues to varying success, but what ended up working best was Aileen's Tacky Spray, by the same folks who make the big brown bottles of Tacky Glue that I use for just about everything. Works amazingly well! It's been about a year since I did my first mounted map, and the glue is still holding strong.

u/elmerohueso · 1 pointr/mpminidelta

I picked up several 5" mirrors from Joann's yesterday, and thought to also pick up a can of Tacky Spray (https://www.amazon.com/Aleenes-Purpose-Tacky-Adhesive-11-Ounce/dp/B001689P10). The tacky spray has enough grip to hold the mirror to the printing bed, and also appears to create a great grippy surface for my prints. I just sprayed a bit over the top of the mirror, let it sit for 15 mins (during initial warm up) and it works great so far. I've done 4 prints without having to re-spray it, and the prints still release just fine.