Guide for using Glue with Rhinestones
Everything you need to get professional, long‑lasting sparkle on fabric, leather, plastic, glass, and more.
Why glue?
- Universal surfaces: Works on fabric, leather, plastic, glass, metal, wood, paper.
- No heat tools needed: Perfect for materials that can’t tolerate heat.
- Precision control: Ideal for detailed designs and one‑off placements.
Choose the right glue
LEOPARD STRASS White Rhinestone Glue
How to glue rhinestones (step‑by‑step)
1) Prep & plan
- Sketch/mark your design.
- Wash fabrics without softener and dry completely.
- Degrease hard surfaces with isopropyl alcohol.
- Mount stretch fabrics slightly taut.
2) Tools
- Pick‑up tool: LEOPARD STRASS Sparkle Rhinestone Picker or tweezers.
- Rhinestone Sorting Tray — keeps stones face‑up and speeds placement.
- Glue control: fine‑tip nozzle, toothpick, or syringe with metal tip.
- Protection: cover your work area; ventilate if using E6000.
3) Apply tiny dots
- Dots slightly smaller than the stone’s base.
- E6000: dot → wait 30–60 s until tacky → place.
- White glue: place immediately; adjust within a few minutes if needed.
4) Place & press
- Press straight down; avoid sliding (prevents smearing over facets).
- Glue should just reach the edges for a sealed, snag‑resistant hold.
5) Cure
- Keep flat/undisturbed for 24 h.
- Heavy wear or water exposure (E6000): allow up to 72 h.
- Delay first wash 48–72 h; hand wash only.
Pro tips & common pitfalls
Pro tips
- Work in small sections (5–15 stones) so glue doesn’t skin over.
- Use masking tape as a straight‑line guide; lift after placing.
- Keep spare stones from each project for quick repairs.
- Lightly scuff ultra‑smooth plastic/glass to improve E6000 grip.
Avoid
- Too much glue (dulls sparkle, stiffens fabric).
- Super glue or hot glue (brittle bond, fogging on crystals).
- Dirty/oily surfaces and fabric softeners.
- Rushing curing time or machine‑drying freshly glued items.
- Using the white glue on items that will meet water.
Care & maintenance
- Clothing: Hand wash inside‑out in cool water; mild detergent; no softener; air dry. Avoid dry‑cleaning.
- Shoes/accessories: Wipe gently with a damp cloth.
- Repairs: Re‑dot glue on the original spot and press a spare stone; cure fully.
Safety & cleanup
- E6000: Use in a ventilated area; avoid prolonged skin contact. Clean uncured spills with alcohol/acetone (test first).
- White glue: Low‑odor, non‑toxic; wipe excess with a damp cloth while wet.
- Protect your work surface; keep glues away from children and pets.
Shop the tools & glues we recommend
- USA E6000 — Click Here
- White Rhinestone Glue — Click Here
- Sparkle Rhinestone Picker — Click Here
- Rhinestone Sorting Tray — Click Here
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FAQ
Which glue should I use for swimwear or items exposed to water?
Choose USA E6000. Do not use the white glue for water‑contact items; moisture can turn it white again.
Will the glue make my fabric stiff?
Using tiny dots keeps fabric flexible. The white glue stays softer on textiles; E6000 remains flexible when cured but use sparingly on very lightweight fabrics.
How long before I can wear or wash my item?
Allow 24 h undisturbed. Wait 48–72 h before washing. Hand wash in cool water and air dry.
Can I use super glue or hot glue?
We don’t recommend it. Super glue can fog stones and becomes brittle; hot glue forms bulky bonds that fail on small crystals.