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🧵 Repair smarter, not harder — the invisible fix your wardrobe deserves!
Supermend Fabric Repair Powder is a UK-made, transparent bonding powder designed to invisibly and permanently mend rips, tears, holes, and burns across virtually all fabric types. With a quick 10-minute cure time and no need for special tools beyond a household iron and baking parchment, this versatile 80g tub offers a reusable, waterproof solution trusted by professionals and crafters worldwide.
| ASIN | B00FK86OSY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 31,755 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 1,215 in Art & Craft Supplies (Home & Kitchen) |
| Brand | Supermend |
| Colour | Transparent - Invisible |
| Compatible Material | Fabric, Paper |
| Container Type | Can |
| Country Of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 568 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 10 Minutes |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 2.8 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Item form | Powder |
| Manufacturer | Supermend fabric bonding powder |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MK1 |
| Material | powder glue granules |
| Model Number | 80g |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Invisible mending |
| Special feature | Invisible mending |
| Specific Uses For Product | Craft, School |
| Specific uses for product | Craft, School |
| UPC | 789545564658 |
| Unit Count | 80 gram |
| Viscosity Level | Medium |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
N**D
Every household needs this
This product has saved me from throwing away 3 favourite items of clothing that had, what I thought were, irreparable holes and rips. This product is an absolute godsend . And the price is so reasonable, easy to use. Everyone should have this in their home.
K**R
Works a treat, just a little messy.
I was in the process of making a wool coat, when I noticed there were 2 small holes in separate areas. Not wanting to waste the material, I bought this product to try. Although a little messy, it worked a treat! Now you can't see the holes unless you know where to Look!
L**N
Great product if you follow the instructions.
Use to repair a small tear in a sofa bed mattress. Worked like magic. Read instructions and watched video a few times. Difficult to see the repair. A good product, lots of powder supplied - although I hope not to have to use it often!
M**A
Not the best choice for soft fabrics
Previously I purchased a PVA liquid glue for fabric repairs. It did the job but dried hard/brittle which is no good for soft fabrics so I thought of using this powder. You apply by shaking the powder in this case on a 150mm linear tear in two places which results in part over glued and gaps. What I did have an issue with is that this too dries hard. I used it on a soft thin cotton duvet (actual machined duvet) not a loose cover so repairing by sewing was not an option. This material has a silky softness but the repair was rigid which continued partly into the hollow fibre. My conclusion: Rather hit and miss. Leaves a hard plasticised laminated surface. Not suitable for my purpose.
E**Y
✨ Magic 🪄 fairy dust ✨
For anyone who sews or works with textiles this is magical powder, the possibilities are endless!! And if you're not a sewer and need to repair rips, hems or small holes this will be your new favourite, look at a few how to videos and get started it's that easy. For the rest learn how to sew on a button and the ladder stitch you'll be set for any fabric boo-boos.
A**R
Fabric Repair Powder
Didn't work, came out clumpy
A**R
Great stuff
Bought this fabric repair powder, used it as discribed with an additional piece of fabric on the inside of the trousers. Very easy to use, and deffinitely does what it says. Finally washed the trousers now by 60 degree, and dried it in the dryer and nothing happened to the repair, all still ok and nothing comes off or loose. Just great stuff.
S**E
Bonds fabric well
Is easy to use , you don’t need a lot , you need to use as soon as you see the the threads coming apart on a garment , because if you haven’t got some of the same material it’s not going to fix it properly.
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