Scotch® Super 77™ Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive
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10218960
$14.99
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Scotch® Super 77™ Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive

$14.99
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https://www.michaels.com/scotch-super-77-multipurpose-spray-adhesive/10218960.htmlDescription
Ideal for your crafting projects, this is an extremely versatile, fast-drying spray adhesive that bonds a wide range of lightweight materials. It's fast, aggressive tack and low soak-in make it ideal for a broad range of projects. Use it for bonding paper, cardboard, fabric, cushion foam, plastic, metal, wood, and much more.
Details:
- 10.7 oz
- 1 spray can
WARNING: Extremely Flammable
Ideal for your crafting projects, this is an extremely versatile, fast-drying spray adhesive that bonds a wide range of lightweight materials. It's fast, aggressive tack and low soak-in make it ideal for a broad range of projects. Use it for bonding paper, cardboard, fabric, cushion foam, plastic, metal, wood, and much more.
Details:
- 10.7 oz
- 1 spray can
WARNING: Extremely Flammable
Scotch® Super 77™ Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive is rated
out of
5 by
121.
Rated 5 out of
5
by
RandomTux from
Absolutely Reliable Must-Have product
Ive been using 3M Super77 for 20+ years, never even once had an issue.
Used to permanently bond hundreds of different materials-and
when i say permanently, i bloody mean it! Its is like contact adhesive
and its never dissolved ANY foams for me.
NOTE- for best results use common sense and good practice, and read the entire label, but in addition, remember the 7 P's: Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents a P*ss-Poor Performance!
In a well ventilated area, prepare a temporary "spray zone", covered by taped-down card or paper, around the items you expect to bond-this zone will catch any overspray, which is a hard to remove, and attracts dust over time, giving you a carpet-like area of black crud. (acetone will get rid of this, but why waste time with cleanup, when a few moments of forethought will obviate this step)
Shake well, yes shake it good! Check visually that the spray button orifice isnt obstructed by previously dried adhesive. Dont be lazy, a blocked nozzle WILL spatter the spray pattern.
If it needs cleaning, pop it into a cup of turps or other thinner and agitate or leave for a few minutes until the dried glue is loose enough to remove.
Make sure spray button is replaced in the can aligned with the dot on the upper rim. This ensures the aerosol inner tube is well within the cans inner contents, even when near empty, also preventing intermittent spray delivery (spattered uneven glue blobs).
Correct distance to ensure even coat, 8-10 inches. The emerging flat fan spray pattern can be rotated 90 degrees, it is not a conical spray shape as car paint cans are, but can be adjusted to match your spraying direction (are you spraying from left to right, or up to down).
Test your material on a scrap before applying glue to parts, to ascertain whether what your'e sticking requires one or both of the parts to be sprayed, and whether a double coat is required on each side (obviously waiting 3-5 mins between coats), some absorbent surfaces like leather need 2 thin coats on each mating face, and allowed to dry to touch before bringing them together.
Bear in mind that because Super77 is freaking strong, its always better to put slightly more than you think is required, as separating underglued items to add more glue is next to baeucoup difficile, once dried.
Date published: 2020-10-29
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Trish from
Do NOT use over photos!!!
I am so upset. I just spent a fortune on photos for a 3 year project. The can of super77 says “photo safe”. It is NOT! I had many brands of all purpose adhesive I could have chosen but went with Scotch because i thought i could trust it.
I did exactly what the instructions told me!
The whole project is now covered with tiny white dots of glue and some bigger splats where the can didn’t spray right.
I am so upset!
Date published: 2020-08-15
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Gus F from
doesn't stick
I have been a fan and user of 3M products for the past 60 years.I have trusted their products until recently. I used one can of super 77 that I had in my shop and it worked and stuck all the foam squares to the ceiling of my VO studio The Batch number on the can was 7213CW/A12357/0138. When it ran out I bought another can. It's batch number is A93379329E/0343. Spraying the foam squares in the same manner I have had every one of the squares detach and fall. My faith in 3M products has dissolved because of this situation.
Date published: 2020-08-11
Rated 1 out of
5
by
hawk1 from
Bad for foam
I bought this to glue 'blue foam' insulation board together. Even though the can says it can be used on foam, don't use it! It will melt the foam.
Date published: 2019-04-11
Rated 5 out of
5
by
denisep from
Works Great!
Works like a charm...This product worked great to repair old wallpaper that had begun to lift at the seams and curl in places. I do have a question regarding the product... What can I use to remove the over spray?
Date published: 2019-03-22
Rated 5 out of
5
by
chickenmama from
I love spray glue!
Wasn't too thick and spray was great to glue a poster to foam board.
Date published: 2018-12-09
Rated 4 out of
5
by
jammin72 from
Powerful adhesive
I would have to give this adhesive two ratings - one of 5 star for adhesion and 3 because of its powerfully permeating odor. I would still use this for projects - BUT ONLY USE OUTSIDE! Then don't bring your project indoors for a couple of days.
Then again, the end product is what I wanted!
Date published: 2018-11-28
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Jennifer2020 from
Excellent and strong
Great adhesive. I used it to affix a painted heart to a stretched canvas.
Date published: 2018-11-20