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Elmer's Rubber Cement, No-Wrinkle, 8 Ounces
Brand | Elmer's |
Material | natrual |
Compatible Material | Paper, Rubber |
Item Form | Ounces |
Special Feature | Acid-free,Dries Clear,Photo Safe |
About this item
- Will not wrinkle while drying
- Extra glue rubs away cleanly
- Great for scrapbooks and cut and paste projects
- Includes brush applicator
- Acid-free and photo safe
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 2.5 x 2.5 x 4.7 inches; 7.44 ounces
- Item model number : 231
- Date First Available : June 6, 2007
- Manufacturer : Elmers
- ASIN : B000EFQ2I0
- Best Sellers Rank: #73,121 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
- #17 in Rubber Cement
- #770 in Art Glues & Pastes
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Product Description
Product Description
Perfect for scrapbooks and cut-and-paste projects, Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement permanently bonds items together--incuding photos to paper--without causing wrinkles. Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement dries clear and is acid-free, photo safe, and features an easy-to-control brush applicator and shatter-resistant bottle. Extra glue rubs cleanly away for great results with every use.
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Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement, 8-Ounce Jar
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At a Glance:
- Does not wrinkle as it dries
- Excess glue rubs away
- Perfect for photos and cut and paste projects
- Easy-to-control brush applicator
- Photo safe and acid-free
Elmer’s No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement
Glue photos into place or assemble projects with Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement. Formulated to be acid-free and photo safe, Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement is perfect for scrapbooks and other detailed projects. Get excellent adhesion and wrinkle-free results with Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement.
What's in the Box:
- Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement, 8-ounce jar (Pack of 12)
Rub Away Excess for Clean Results
Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement is designed for precision and convenience. The glue dries clear, and excess adhesive rubs away for easy cleanup. This rubber cement lets projects dry without wrinkling for great results with every use.
Photo-Safe and Acid-Free for a Range of Uses
With its acid-free, photo-safe formula, Elmer’s No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement is gentle enough to be used on photos, important documents, and other delicate media. Perfect for detailed projects with small pieces, Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement helps make it easy to be precise. The bottle is shatter-resistant for peace of mind.
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For more than 65 years, Elmer's products have been the perfect choice for inspiration and convenience. With a full range of art, craft, repair, school, and office products for both children and adults, Elmer's keeps you prepared for almost any project.
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Customers like the quality, adhesion, ease of use, and value of the rubber cement. For example, they mention it works well, it's well suited to gluing fairly flexible things, and the applicator is easy to use. That said, opinions are mixed on stickiness and smell.
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Customers like the quality of the glue. They mention that it works well, does the job neatly, and securely. They say that it functions as expected, and works well on paper. Customers also say that this product is safe and easy to use, and holds everything together splendidly.
"...Worked great, easy clean up." Read more
"...Not for kids, as it is a fire hazard if used improperly. It is a lasting glue that leaves paper wrinkle free, and it is acid free for photo and..." Read more
"...It's just good basic inexpensive rubber cement, a glue that works well on paper and is easy to remove when misapplied...." Read more
"...But it so safe and easy to use, it works on what you want pasted, and any excess applicaton will rub right off where it's not wanted, without any..." Read more
Customers like the adhesion of the glue. They say it works well, is great for photo mounting, and is well suited to gluing fairly flexible things like paper or foil. The glue just rolls up with no residue left behind, and it works great on detail. It's very sticky and dries fast. Customers also mention that it's an excellent bonding agent and it'll hold a photo.
"...```An excellent glue for crafting and sticking all types of things, especially paper to paper...." Read more
"...It is especially well suited to gluing fairly flexible things - like paper or foil - to many other things, like paper, foil, plastic, wood, metal,..." Read more
"Still the best glue for paper. I am often surprised by the number of teachers I meet that don't know how useful this product is in the classroom...." Read more
"Great glue for paper or cloth - if you use it correctly...." Read more
Customers find the glue easy to use. They mention the applicator is easy to find and use, and the brush in the lid makes applying a cinch. The glue is also very easy to smoothly apply, making application easy and clean. The applicators is great for quickly brushing and glueing on pictures and assembling craft projects. It's convenient and ready to use, making it easy to get the project done quickly.
"...Or are discouraged by the name rubber "cement". But it so safe and easy to use, it works on what you want pasted, and any excess applicaton will..." Read more
"...Dries clear with no wrinkles or warping, and it stays stuck! Brush applicator is perfect for getting under and into tiny spots that were missed...." Read more
"...Even kids can do it with adult guidance. A good tool for any air brush or traditional acrylic or water colors." Read more
"Very stringy and sticky... makes for a good glue, but mess to use!" Read more
Customers like the value of the rubber cement. They say it's a good product for the price, much cheaper than glue sticks, and a basic inexpensive rubber cement that works well on paper.
"...It's perfect for that and it's much cheaper than glue sticks. I also don't understand the person complaining about it not being gorilla glue...." Read more
"...This is a BIG bottle, not those 2 oz things. Good price!" Read more
"...sure there are endless possibilities with this stuff and this is a good price." Read more
"...I would guess 4 ounces is a typical size bottle, but the price is great so I got twice what I expected...." Read more
Customers find the glue easy to clean. They say the glue just rolls up with no residue left behind. They also say the excess can easily be rubbed off with their fingers. Customers also say that the glue doesn't stain or curl their papers.
"...Worked great, easy clean up." Read more
"...excess applicaton will rub right off where it's not wanted, without any residue or stain. The Product description is absolutely true -- believe it...." Read more
"...Comes with a brush in the lid, but it's a blunt object that can make a mess. Used it to repair picture frames and mugs with no issues so far...." Read more
"...Clean up was a breeze at the end of the year, because the glue just rolls up with no residue left behind. I DO NOT USE IT ON PAINTED SURFACES." Read more
Customers like the adhesive's wrinkle-free properties. They say it works well with no wrinkles or discoloration on the cards. They also mention that the paper does not warp like liquid glues can do, and that the glue is very forgiving.
"...Really important that this adhesive is "no-wrinkle". Used it for adhering cork pads on the bases of a pair of brass bookends...." Read more
"...It is a lasting glue that leaves paper wrinkle free, and it is acid free for photo and important document use...." Read more
"...In the name of the product is what it excels at: "no wrinkle"...." Read more
"...Dries clear with no wrinkles or warping, and it stays stuck! Brush applicator is perfect for getting under and into tiny spots that were missed...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the stickiness of the product. Some mention that it sticks well, has good sticking action, and has never had an issue with hold. However, others say that it's not the stickiest substance in the world, has weak adhesion, and can be rubbed off.
"...On some porous substances (some kinds of paper) the glue could soak in and change the color...." Read more
"...Dries clear with no wrinkles or warping, and it stays stuck! Brush applicator is perfect for getting under and into tiny spots that were missed...." Read more
"...It's true that the applicator isn't good for precision gluing, but that's not what I bought this for...." Read more
"Very stringy and sticky... makes for a good glue, but mess to use!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the smell of the glue. Some mention that it has a really strong smell that doesn't bother them, while others say that it works well but has odor and a toxic smell.
"...It smells of an organic solvent. You don't want to breathe in a lot of that. Best to use it in a ventilated area...." Read more
"love this glue. Easy cleanup, no smell. Not as strong as contact cement, but works great for making 'tearable' paper pads or notebooks...." Read more
"...I don't understand the negative reviews. Yes, it does smell, but no worse than any other rubber cement that I've used...." Read more
"...Sure it is stinky, but that dissipates quickly...." Read more
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Still a top quality rubber cement glue.
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An excellent glue for crafting and sticking all types of things, especially paper to paper. Not for kids, as it is a fire hazard if used improperly. It is a lasting glue that leaves paper wrinkle free, and it is acid free for photo and important document use. Items can be removed and moved but it must be done with great care.
I do vast amounts of genealogy and past photos, news items, and such, onto record pages. My wife uses this as a hobby glue for many things such as scrapbooking and greeting card making. Excellent choice for both. A fantastic feature not available with almost any other glue is the fact that if it squishes out the side of a glued item, once it is dry it will rub off with no sign of residue. Crafting includes gluing ribbon, cloth, plastics, buttons, feathers, leather, almost anything.
Very useful for business display pieces needing glue.
But since it is not water base, test it first on any surface material you are unfamiliar with.
Items can be glued by applying to one surface and make contact while wet, application to both surfaces and attach immediately, or both surfaces, allow to dry, then put into place, but be sure of location prior to touching. It will not move easily once the first touch takes place.
Caution: it is highly flammable, so do now use around flame, spark, while smoking, etc.
Most economical of this Elmer's brand, even better than a larger quantity. The 8oz jar can qualify for free shipping if the order is above the minimum.
I've tried other brands, and always come back to Elmer's for rubber cement and white glue.
White glue is not wrinkle free.
Rubber cement is unique in a few ways. It is not water based; that is evident as soon as you open the jar. It smells of an organic solvent. You don't want to breathe in a lot of that. Best to use it in a ventilated area.
In the name of the product is what it excels at: "no wrinkle". The solvent in it causes the cement to reduce in volume as it dries, that is, it shrinks, so it makes a snug fit.
It is especially well suited to gluing fairly flexible things - like paper or foil - to many other things, like paper, foil, plastic, wood, metal, etc. The solvent could be reactive to some things, making it unsuitable for some materials. Items glued down with rubber cement can often be peeled away even after the glue has dried; the glue can usually be rubbed off. On some porous substances (some kinds of paper) the glue could soak in and change the color.
It may also be suited for fixing items together in a temporary fashion, in which case the glue can often be rubbed off. But when attached to rigid materials and especially when protected (e.g. covered with a laminate) it is reasonably permanent.
Because it is not water soluble, it might be handy for joining things that need to stay stuck while immersed in water.
It is used a lot by all kinds of crafts. I like to print templates or labels designed on the computer, then trim them with scissors or a paper cutter, then use rubber cement to attach it to metal, plastic, or wood. Then I take it down to the shop and use the printed guides to cut or drill. I can also overlay the result with clear laminate to have a permanent, protected and professional-looking panel, for example in electronics projects.
Rubber cement is not especially well suited to joining hard things to other hard things - materials like plastic, wood, metal, and so on - except for temporary purposes, in which case it can be very handy if you need to separate them later and remove the glue. For example, to cut sheet aluminum, I may glue plywood to both sides with rubber cement for more rigidity, cut it, then remove the plywood.
Last, chemical interactions with old-style (pre-digital) photographs could potentially fade the photographic image with time; this may apply to other kinds of printed material with time as well.
With out such simple measures of scale, I got enough rubber cement for my money to repair a THOUSAND eyeglass nose-pieces, or to more accurately put it, to supply an entire kindergarten class with glue for one full school year. If you only need a small amount of rubber cement, buy a smaller size bottle of Elmer's finest rubber cement. However, if you need to glue a couple dozen reams of construction paper cut into odd shapes together this is the glue bottle for you. I repaired my eyeglasses several months ago and that pesky nose-piece hasn't fallen off since yet still maintains a comfortable flexibility due to that gummy nature we've come to expect of Elmer's Rubber Cement products.