EK Success Zig Carded Jumbo Tip 2-Way Glue

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EK Success Zig Carded Jumbo Tip 2-Way Glue
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Product Description

The Zig versatile color-changing formula makes this glue suitable for both permanent and temporary bonding. If used when wet (the color is blue) the bond will be permanent. If allowed to dry clear, it provides a temporary (re-positionable) dry and bond and leaves no residue.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #989 in Art and Craft Supply
  • Brand: EK Success
  • Model: MSB30C
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 2.60" h x 3.20" w x 8.50" l, .10 pounds

Features

  • This product has been tested for archival properties and is safe for scrapbooking
  • Use for glitter, embossing, masking, flocking and more
  • Great for positioning stencils, gift wrappings, scrapbooking, and other projects
  • A must for serious scrapbookers
  • Acid-free and xylene free

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5Works great
By Ms. Sheba
This product was recommended to revitalize my Cricut cutting mat and, by golly, it did the trick! This product is a must for Cricut users.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Love it!
By E-style
I love this glue. It is the perfect adhesive. It does not warp the paper. It goes on blue and dries clear. It is repositionable for a few moments after you put it on. My only suggestion is to store it upright.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Zig Jumbo Tip Glue Pen - It's the Best!
By Lynn the card maker
I make greeting cards, sometimes as many as 25 a week. I also conduct classes in card making. I had used Zig glue pen for years, and then found Martha Stewart's glue pen, it looked the same, acted the same, was blue, turned white when dry. I bought 4 to conduct a class making Christmas cards, everyone had trouble keeping their cards together, using Martha's glue. It was a very imbarassing situation and a bother re-glueing all the cards. I'm back using Zig, it's a little more expensieve, but I know I can trust it to adhere the first time and stay stuck. Lynn

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