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

USA E6000 — Our first choice

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Best for:
All fabrics, hard surfaces (plastic, glass, metal), leather, tricky materials, heavy stones, high‑wear items (shoes, bags).
Pros:
Strongest bond (preferred even on fabric); flexible when cured; waterproof/washer‑safe; bonds “anything to anything”.
Limitations:
Higher cost than white glue; ventilation recommended during use.
Dry/Cure:
Tacky ~1–2 min; sets ~10–20 min; full cure 24–72 h.

LEOPARD STRASS White Rhinestone Glue

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Best for:
Cost‑effective coverage on delicate textiles; light‑to‑medium stones; when low odor is important.
Pros:
More affordable than E6000; low‑odor, non‑toxic; applies easily; dries clear; forgiving cleanup while wet.
Limitations:
Not for water contact (moisture can turn it white again). Less grip on very smooth, non‑porous surfaces. Weaker bond than E6000 on high‑stress areas.
Dry/Cure:
Touch‑dry ~1 h; full cure 24 h; allow 48–72 h before first gentle wash.
Water exposure? Choose USA E6000. Avoid the white glue for swimwear, umbrellas, washable shoes, or items often in rain.
Stronger hold needed? Choose USA E6000 — even for fabrics.
Tight budget or large coverage? Choose the LEOPARD STRASS White Rhinestone Glue.
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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

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.

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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.