Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement, 8 oz.
Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement, 8 oz.
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Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement, 8 oz.

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  • Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement, 8 oz.
  • Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement, 8 oz.
  • Photo-safe
  • Includes brush on applicator
  • Wrinkles won't show
  • Elmer's Brand Rubber Cement
  • 8 Ounces
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4.5 out of 5 stars
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Pros

  • : Simple application and removal process.
  • : Suitable for various craft and labeling tasks.

Neutral

  • : Can be competitively low, but also steep for certain models.

Cons

  • : Fails to maintain a secure grip on glued items.
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Oct 9, 2025
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Good adhesion, built-in brush too big.

Pretty much typical of all contact cements that I've used. While the cap has an attached brush, I often find that has too much adhesive stuck on it, especially for a small job, so I have disposable brushes for small applications. Sticks well when properly applied: apply to both sides, wait until dried but still tacky, and press sides together. I had belts to shorten after losing lots of weight, but they had 2 sides sewn together which meant the trimmed end no longer had stitching. The belt would flay apart at the end making it more difficult to thread though the belt loops on pants, but a single application of this glue keeps the halves together to look neat and make easy threading through belt loops. Only problem with buying in a bottle or can is air gets trapped inside eventually congealing (setting) the glue making it unusable after a couple month. Once opened, you need to keep using it up; else, you'll discard a lot of it. For large jobs, the bottle or can is good as is the large brush attached to the cap. For small jobs, I get contact cement in small squeeze tubes. After use, squeeze until the cement is at the tip, and put on the cap to keep out the air. There are stronger adhesives, but many get hard when set and upon further curing. I use contact cement where the mend has to remain flexible.

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May 4, 2026
Linda
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5 out of 5 stars review

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RUBBER CEMENT Still a Great Product!

Ever since I discovered rubber cement as a child, I have found it to be the most useful, easy to use and to clean up type of adhesive. Of course it is not strong enough for everything, but I use it for a lot more than just paper and cardboard. My most recent project was when the duct tape I used to hold a plastic box together didn't hold, I applied rubber cement to the duct tape and - voila! - it held tight! I had to sign when I bought it - to prove that I'm over 18 (apparently, some people are sniffing this stuff). But it is an excellent adhesive, especially when you apply it to both surfaces, let it dry until sticky, and then put it together. And the best part is that, to remove any excess glue, you simply rub it off with your finger. It forms a little dry ball and doesn't mess up your hands. Rubber Cement is still a great product!

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Apr 11, 2026
Tammie
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5 out of 5 stars review

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quick and efficient

Rubber cement is a fast drying glue. When you accidentally spill some, all you have to do is wait until it dries and then rub it off. It's the glue of choice for teachers because it works so quickly and doesn't leave any humps in whatever you've put it on. I just don't think it should be that expensive.

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