Each glue we offer is designed to solve a unique set of problems. From complex crafts to quick fixes, we’ll help you find exactly the right glue for your project.
Fast-drying glue that creates a strong bond on a multitude of surfaces.
Versatile enough to work on the widest variety of surfaces, featuring a no-run formula that allows for precise, mess-free application.
Fun and easy to use, dispense adhesive exactly where you want it, quickly, and with no dry time. Perfect for paper crafts.
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Remarkably versatile, fast-drying adhesives that bond aggressively.
Quick drying, wrinkle-free glue perfect for paper crafts and 3-D objects.
Add accents to cards, signs, and scrapbooks, or mount paper on cabinets, walls and more.
Perfect for school projects and scrapbooking.
It depends on what glue you’re using, and what your project is. For all glues (except super glue), apply a thin, uniform layer that completely covers the surface area to be glued. Apply super glue sparingly. A good rule of thumb for super glue is to apply one small drop for each square inch of surface to be glued.
Both Scotch® Super Glues and Scotch® Multi-Purpose Glue bond many substrates, but super glue dries much quicker. Generally, Scotch® Super Glues are stronger than Scotch® Multi-Purpose glue, but not in all cases. Multi-purpose glue is ideal for use on paper, poster board, cardboard, wood, fabric, metal, aluminum, formica, vinyl, PVC and acrylic. Super glue is commonly used for gluing wood, metal, leather, ceramic, rubber, some plastics and similar materials. Super glue is usually not a good choice for paper.
Don’t panic! Try gently working vegetable oil or baby oil around the edges and into the glued area to loosen the skin. Alternatively, try soaking fingers in warm, soapy water. Be very gentle - do not pull skin surfaces apart with a direct opposing action as skin damage may result. If unable to free bonded area, or if irritation persists, get medical attention.
Try gently working vegetable oil or baby oil around the edges of the dried glue. Alternatively, try soaking fingers in warm, soapy water. Be very gentle - do not pull glued skin surfaces apart with a direct opposing action as skin damage may result.
Try gently working vegetable oil or baby oil around the edges and into the glued area to loosen the bond. Alternatively, try soaking the glued area in warm, soapy water.
Make sure the surface is clean, dry and free of debris. For smooth, hard surfaces, use sandpaper or steel wool to gently roughen the surface before gluing to get a stronger bond.
Scotch® Maximum Strength Adhesive and Scotch® Ultra Strength Adhesive work on the widest variety of plastics.
For water based glues, soak the nozzle in warm water and then pierce the clog with a paper clip or sewing needle.
The best thing to do is simply seal the cap tightly.
Looking for mounting solutions that wont put holes in your walls? Check out our selection of permanent and temporary mounting tapes, available for indoor and outdoor use.
Check out our clear tapes to mend tears, mount photos or make gifts look perfect. Each one is designed to solve a unique set of problems – find the tape that was made for your project.
Need something more powerful for moving, shipping or storing packages? Our packaging tape and supplies are designed for strength and flexibility.