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What type of glue works best for repairing fur damage?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

For repairing fur damage, a high-quality, water-resistant adhesive like Aleene's Original Tacky Glue or E6000 Industrial Adhesive is recommended.

Choosing the Right Adhesive

When it comes to repairing fur damage, not all adhesives are created equal. For hide handling and tanning, you’ll want to select a water-resistant adhesive that can withstand the moisture and wear and tear of the tanning process. Look for adhesives specifically designed for fabric or leather repair, as these will provide the necessary strength and durability.

Applying the Adhesive

To apply the adhesive, start by cleaning the damaged area thoroughly with a mild soap and water solution. Allow the area to dry completely before applying a small amount of adhesive to the damaged area. Use a cotton swab or small brush to apply the adhesive, making sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application and drying times. For best results, apply a thin layer of adhesive, as excessive application can lead to a sticky or tacky finish.

Working with Different Types of Fur

When working with different types of fur, it’s essential to consider the specific characteristics of the fur and the adhesive you’re using. For example, if you’re working with a fine or delicate fur, such as chinchilla or sable, you may want to use a smaller amount of adhesive and apply it in a more subtle way to avoid damaging the fur. On the other hand, if you’re working with a thicker or more coarse fur, such as sheepskin or goat hair, you can use a slightly larger amount of adhesive and apply it more liberally.

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