What adhesive is best? The finished product will get wet.
I want to attach a circle of fleece to a circle of cork to make coasters. #1. Will that work? #2. What adhesive should I use? The reason for this odd choice is that the fleece scraps I have are in very colorful patterns of hemp plants that appeal to a certain demographic.
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Hi Therese, I would use E6000. It dries clear, flexible and its waterproof.
I would try E6000 glue, it is waterproof and holds most things.
E6000 is my 'go-to' adhesive.
Another vote for E6000, best for this project. Please consider posting it.
Thank you everyone!
Thank you everyone!
E-6000 is my go to for most everything! It holds up well to both cold, heat, and mositure.
E6000 also. I don't sew well so I use it on fabrics, and some clothing alterations. Holds up in the wash
Hello yes E6000.
perhaps checking out reviews and Q&A will help you decide if it might be suitable for your needs.
Hot glue should work fine for that
Fabric adhesive or you can use a glue gun
Hi! My best results have always been with E6000 glue. Good luck!