Odif 505 Temporary Fabric Adhesive Sprays (6 pack) 12.4 oz vs Camie Fast Tack Upholstery Adhesive Case (12 cans, 20 oz)
Overall winner: Camie Fast Tack Upholstery Adhesive Case (12 cans, 20 oz)
Key Differences
Odif 505 is aimed at temporary fabric bonding for quilting and applique with a higher user rating and praised ease of use; Camie Fast Tack is sold as a multipack formulated for upholstery and foam-to-wood/fabric bonds and emphasizes longer-lasting adhesion. Choose Odif if you need a temporary, easy-to-use fabric adhesive for sewing projects; choose Camie if you need a durable, multi-surface upholstery adhesive for foam, wood, and long-term holds
Odif 505 Temporary Fabric Adhesive Sprays (6 pack) 12.4 oz
Temporary fabric adhesive for sewing, applique, quilting, and paper craft. Leaves a temporary bond between fabrics, batting, and paper; easy cleanup and used to save time compared to pinning or basting. Customer note: effective for quilting and easy to use, with mixed opinions on spray reliability and value
Pros
- temporary fabric bond for multiple materials
- easy to use and clean up
- helps hold layers during quilting
Cons
- mixed reviews on spray effectiveness
- varying value for money
- some reports of spray not working
Camie Fast Tack Upholstery Adhesive Case (12 cans, 20 oz)
Camie 313 Fast Tack Upholstery Adhesive bonds foam to foam and to fabric, wood, particle board, cardboard, metal, and fiberglass. Users report strong initial adhesion and durability, with mixed opinions on long-term fabric-foam adhesion and ease of use
Pros
- bonds foam to foam and fabric
- works on multiple substrates
- durable once cured
Cons
- mixed adhesion between fabric and foam
- mixed ease of use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Camie |
| Durability | Camie |
| Versatility | Odif |
| User Reviews | Odif |