Description
What is Aquilim 315 Cement?
A contact cement completely free of solvents and water-based, completely odor free. For bonding leather, EVA, PUR, cork, felt, foam, fabric, PP/PE and many other materials in O&P.
How do I use it?
Sand and clean surface from dust. Apply Aquilim on both sides only once. Dry at room temperature or with heat until film is transparent. Fix and press with appropriate pressure. Trim and finish straight after.
Note: Take care to keep this product from freezing.
Robert Snow (verified owner) –
product arrived on time and was as advertised. Price was fair. Very happy with purchase.
keith bostock (verified owner) –
My orders are on time and I am always satisfied
Pat@MontanaLeatherCompany (store manager) –
Hey Keith! Glad your orders show up as you expect them to. Anything we can do to make it five stars in the future?
Douglas Toulouse (verified owner) –
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Arrived safe and sound, haven’t tried it out yet though. I heard it was a great alternative to barge’s contact cement.
Randy Wilson (verified owner) –
Quick and easy shopping and shipping experience.
Douglas Toulouse (verified owner) –
Richard C. (verified owner) –
This glue takes some getting use to. It has to set longer but is easier to work with and not as messy .
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Matthew (verified owner) –
mik wright (verified owner) –
I was very pleased to hear of this glue and to try it. while it does not do everything I need it to do as a shoemaker, it go’s a long way toward relieving me of toxic glues like barge.
Rodney Carley (verified owner) –
Anonymous (verified owner) –
holds leather together really well!
Doug H. (verified owner) –
Helen (verified owner) –
I like this glue because it does not have an odor to it. I make small items with lightweight leather and it works very well. I used a brush to apply it. The picture is goat skin and deer leather purse using the glue. It does not gum up when you stitch through it either.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
I’m new to Aquilim 315, but it seems fine so far. I made a little handle wrap as a test around bare-metal pliers and the scrap leather I used is still holding. I do notice that when attempting to peel pieces apart, the leather fibers themselves are stripped away, while the glue layer remains unmoved. Maybe if the glue penetrated deeper, it wouldn’t peel at all or would be harder to accomplish? Eh, I guess it’s fine for what I want.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Cynthia Z. (verified owner) –
Very good!