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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | | | | Liquid Invisible Stitch: For rips, tears, cuts in just about any type of material. Waterproof and permanent.
We call it Liquid Stitch because this repair adhesive is just like an invisible repair job for rips, cuts, tears, "L" shaped damages, whether large or small.
Just apply Liquid Stitch under the edges, and over the damage spot. Cover with grain paper, and allow to dry. The damaged spot will look almost like new. It will not get larger...you will not notice it.
Liquid Stitch can be used fon any type of canvas, leather and vinyl. And, it's waterproof. Use it to repair tents, leather and vinyl seating, mouldings...just about any flexible surface. That's right... just apply, and let dry. You can make over 100 average sized repairs with Liquid Stitch. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 1.1 pounds | | Package Length: | 3.3 inches | | Package Width: | 1.9 inches | | Package Height: | 1.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 50 reviews |
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| | Features | Liquid Invisible Stitch: For rips, tears, cuts in just about any type of materialWaterproof and permanent
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43 of 44 found the following review helpful:
Definitely worth it. Sep 03, 2009
By Andrew Ward
"Alister"
1: Yes it works.
2: It makes it hard for it to "rip" again.
However, the container it's in, the cap may get stuck from the glue so you end up having to use a wrench to take it off.
But I do find it funny how people complain about the "gooey mess", because it says on the product that you should use only 3 coats of it on one rip.
I used two, and it didn't become that visible.
Besides, I only glued the rip from the inside and not on the outside.
I have no complaints about the product and how it works, but just the container.
Overall, I might buy this again in the future.
36 of 38 found the following review helpful:
Not for Leather Products Oct 21, 2009
By Michelle Hu
"Michelle"
I bought this because there is a small rip (about 2mm long) on my leather sofa. I don't think this product is good for leather because 1) the applicator is very big, about 1 inch wide, it's not ideal to repair small rips, 2) it turns glossy after it dries (not the shine that leather has), making the repair very apparent, and 3) the consistency of the liquid is more like melted plastic, making it difficult to apply precisely with the fat applicator.
However, I think this would be a great product if you're using it to repair other household items that don't care for eye appeal (outdoor patio umbrella, etc).
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Good stuff. Jan 25, 2009
By James R. McDonald Had a leak in one of the drain boots for the MR2 convertible top. Toyota wanted to take several days pay away to fix it. Used this stuff, along with some strong clothes pins to hold the seam in place. Everything is happy again!
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Effective stuff, much better than I expected. Oct 06, 2009
By Freddie Mercury I bought this to repair our leather couch, specifically two tears from our beloved Fido (real name of dog withheld to protect identity). To be honest, I bought this because it was inexpensive and might work without throwing fifty dollars at something else.
It worked great! I am surprised how it held the tear together and looks pretty seemless. I am very happy with the results. The only drawback is that it leaves a mild shine to the spot.
The stuff smells like rubber cement and you do not want to do this in a tiny enclosed space.
Overall, I am very, very happy with the results. An excellent value for the price.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Ruined my chair Aug 16, 2010
By LoneStar I bought this to repair a few slight kitty scratches in the arm of my cream colored vinyl/leather chair. I followed directions exactly. I did note that it made the place shiny, and actually more visible, as one reviewer noted. But that was okay. What happened was that more cracks began to appear around the repair area. Huge ones that grew into a mess ten times worse than I had before. Then the vinyl actually began to curl and peel away. It was like watching a sci-fi film---the chair-eating bacteria. So what started out as a few minor scratches ended up as a 6-inch unrepairable disaster. We had to buy a new chair.
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