Best for: Cost-effective coverage on delicate textiles; light-to-medium stones; when low odour is important.
Pros:More affordable than E6000; low-odour, 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.
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.