White Neutral PH PVA Adhesive : 8oz
Price:
$12.50
Info
Lineco acid-free adhesive has excellent lay-flat properties and dries clear. Easy to use polyvinyl acetate (PVA) formula is fast setting and re-moistenable with water. This adhesive was formulated specifically for preservation materials and will not become brittle with age. Adheres to most porous surfaces.
Spec
Product Code | AP9011008 |
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Quality | Highest |
To Use With | General |
Size | 227 ml |
Vegan | TBC |
Colour Name | White Neutral PH PVA Adhesive - 8oz. dispenser bottle |
Country of Manufacture | United States |
Barcode | 099295530101 |
Weight (kg) | 0.308000 |
Reviews 12
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Just started to use this and seems to be good so far
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I wanted a better quality pva for collage and printmaking. This sticks well but is quite a thick consistency. Too early to say how it lasts over time!
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Art material as described and expected. Fine.
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Seems excellent quality in a generous size bottle, easy to dispense.
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This is an excellent product and as an adhesive is very strong. Being Ph neutral is the reason for purchase.
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Just what needed for conservation framing.
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I used this product for the first time today and I am impressed with the adhesive quality of Lineco. This is definitely the adhesive for me.
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This adhesive is recommended for fixing pastel card to backing or mount board as it is ph neutral and will not yellow with age. I have only used it once and although it does set off quite quickly I managed to get my pastel card bonded to a backing board without too much hassle. A word of warning for anyone who likes to start a pastel painting with a watercolour underpainting: this glue becomes sticky again when contacted with water. Use gloss acrylic medium as an alternative adhesive if you tend to drench your pastel board quite heavily. For examples of my work go to GrandPortraits.co.uk.
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easy to use, good dispensing bottle, very good adhesive power.
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A very good product. It set very quicly
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As described