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Get it between 2025-01-06 to 2025-01-13. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
USE: For use on jeans and other heavy fabrics such as canvas
INSTANT DURABLE BOND: Adhesive dries and forms and instant bond that is flexible and usable/wearable within 3 minutes and washable in 15 minutes
USE INDOORS AND OUTDOORS: Forms durable, long lasting and permanent bonds to fabric and leather that is waterproof, flexible and UV resistant
QUICK AND EASY REPAIRS WITH PERMANENT RESULTS: Application requires no heat, ironing, or solvents to cure
MONEY SAVING: The 2 ounce bottle can be used for up to 50 repairs on areas sized 2" x 2"
Product Description Bish's Original Tear Mender Instant Fabric and Leather Adhesive Kit with Patch for Jeans dries to industrial strength bond with a fabric patch material included in the kit. For Tradesalesmen, all your work clothes and gear will be repaired permanently, fast and easy. This is stronger than the original material, will not wash out, can be hi-temp dried, and ironed. INCLUDES: 2 oz. bottle of adhesive and patches for repairing denim Val The Bish Cismoski originally formulated Tear Mender in 1932. His nickname was a result of his imposing physical presence and his knack for having an answer to any and all questions which family members said reminded them of a Bishop. Tear Mender’s impenetrable bond quickly made it a staple in the farm industry and was used to repair canvas drive belts for farm machinery. Today, Tear Mender continues to provide the same flexible, permanent bond and is widely used for a multitude of tasks from garment care to crafts. In 2015, Lighthouse for the Blind, a 501c3 non-profit, acquired the assets of Tear Mender to further grow their mission of providing employment for individuals who are blind. The Tear Mender product line is filled, packaged and shipped by employees who are visually impaired. From the Manufacturer Val “The Bish” Cismoski originally formulated Tear Mender in 1932. His nickname was a result of his imposing physical presence and his knack for having an answer to any and all questions which family members said reminded them of a Bishop. Tear Mender’s impenetrable bond quickly made it a staple in the farm industry and was used to repair canvas drive belts for farm machinery. Today, Tear Mender continues to provide the same flexible, permanent bond and is widely used for a multitude of tasks from garment care to crafts. In 2015, Lighthouse for the Blind, a 501(c)3 non-profit, acquired the assets of Tear Mender to further grow their mission of providing employment for individuals who are blind. The Tear Mender product line is filled, packaged and shipped by employees who are visually impaired.