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Scotch 6050 Clear Glue 2-Way Applicator: Photo Safe, Non-Toxic - 1.6 oz Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Compatible MaterialFoam
ColorTransparent
BrandScotch
Item Volume60 Milliliters

Description of Scotch 6050 Clear Glue 2-Way Applicator: Photo Safe, Non-Toxic - 1.6 oz

Two tips (wide sponge tip and fine precision tip) for precisce and controlled application. PVC-free glue, non-toxic, photo safe. Works on most papers, foam core, poster boards, card stock and cardboard. Country of origin: Republic of Korea (South Korea).

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

ADHESIVE WORKS WELL BUT MESSY

This glue works well but is messy. At one end is a cap with a spongy end; the other end is open all the time. And in between he uses open clogs. So I keep sticking a pin in to pop it open, and then when I put it in, the glue runs out and my countertop gets dirty and sticky.

Pros
  • Great Price
Cons
  • Something Different

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Ideal for attaching labels to packages.

I use this adhesive to easily attach shipping labels to boxes before sticking the label on. The only thing you have to do is let the glue dry before sticking it on, so the glue doesn't seep through the label into the tape and make the label hard to read. It's easy to use and dries quickly.

Pros
  • Great product
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Glue

I bought this glue to make life counters out of old Magic cards. I was afraid it would be a sticky glue that wouldn't stick well to the surface of the cards. But it works great and dries quickly. The sponge tip is my favorite side because I can cover a good area without squeezing out a drop of glue when gluing the cards together.

Pros
  • Glue sticks and pencils
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Finally a decent glue stick that doesn't dry out

3M products have become a staple in my family. This double-sided glue stick allows you to apply glue to large areas in wide stripes or apply glue in thin lines when dealing with sensitive areas. The lids seal tightly at each end, preventing the adhesive from drying out between uses. Well designed and easy to use, it was well worth the purchase price! I'll never have to find petrified glue in a warehouse again.

Pros
  • Adhesives and Adhesives
Cons
  • High Price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The broad, spongy tip fell apart after minimal use

I returned it on September 25, 2016 but only used it recently. After several uses of the broad sponge tip, the protective fabric covering the porous head of the sponge began to tear. I rubbed it onto the back of two small 6" x 4" paper labels. However, the glue itself is pretty good on the paper. It has strong adhesion without the glue seeping through the paper. Maybe I have a lemon. No one else seems to have had this problem.

Pros
  • Stationery
Cons
  • Available in black only

Revainrating 4 out of 5

good glue for your purpose.

I use this to frank letters and parcels. It works well enough for that. I used to use rubber glue but I like it better. It's hard to control the small amount of glue I need for my purpose and it always ends up being more than I need. I also found a roll of stamps with the edges of the cover turned up. This is probably more of an issue with the small size and thickness of the stumps than the adhesive. I only used the small applicator, not the big one.

Pros
  • Office and school supplies
Cons
  • Don't remind me