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3M Super 77 Multipurpose Spray Adhesive is a 14 oz aerosol adhesive designed for light-duty bonding on a wide range of materials including wood, fabric, foam, and plastic. It bonds quickly within 15 seconds to 30 minutes, dries clear, and meets Californiaโs low VOC requirements for safer indoor use. Ideal for crafts, repairs, and professional projects, it offers a photo-safe, mist spray application that ensures a clean, strong, and versatile hold.

| ASIN | B08ZG1TF98 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,913 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #83 in Adhesive Sprays |
| Brand | 3M |
| Brand Name | 3M |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Fabric, Fiberglass, Glass, Leather, Paper, Plastic, Rubber, Wood, foam |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,241 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 30 minutes |
| Included Components | 14 oz Aersosol Can |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Spray adhesive |
| Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | 3M |
| Material | Acetone |
| Material Type | Acetone |
| Model | 77-VOC30DSC |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Clear |
| Part Number | 77-VOC30DSC |
| Special Feature | Clear |
| Specific Uses For Product | Craft, School |
| UPC | 638060921586 |
| Unit Count | 14 Ounce |
| Viscosity Level | Low |
| Volume | 14 fluid ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
C**R
Easy to Use and Strong Hold โ Just Getting Pricey
Super 77 is really easy to use and works exactly as expected. Make sure to use it outdoors because the fumes are strong, but once itโs applied, the bond is excellent. I used it on an EVA pad for my Almond R-Series Secret Menu soft-top surfboard and had zero issues โ just prep well with tape and newspaper for clean, pro-level results. Iโve also used it for cardboard projects, including building custom shipping containers, and it consistently holds up. The only downside is how expensive the can has gotten lately. If you need it, itโs still worth it, but the price jump is definitely noticeable.
K**.
Great for EVA foam wrapping! (Cosplay armor)
I used this as part of a method I saw on Twitter. You take 4-way stretch spandex, cut to roughly the shape your want to wrap with seam allowance, then spray both the armor/base and fabric. Then you pull it on over it. It worked really well! It's better for things that aren't as textured, since by pulling the fabric over the foam you're putting tension on it so it might come up in between raised points. It also remains sticky if you need to pull it up again and back (accidental wrinkles), though only a few times until it starts to loose sticking power (totally reasonable). I noticed that air bubbles weren't really a problem, which was a great plus considering I was wrapping a curved surface. Definitely recommend to people who need to make metallic armor without battle damage! The fabric can hide the color of the foam and anything else you might not like ;) Before photo used as a comparison.
P**K
Helped to adhere peel n stick subway tiles
Wasnt quite sure which 3M spray to get but settled on this one. I scrubbed the wall with a simple green mixture, dried the wall and then sprayed the 3M 77 adhesive on and let it dry a bit. It gets slightly tacky. Do cover anything you don't want a slight film on from the overspray. It's not much but it'll get places you don't want. The subway tiles haven't budged nor peeled away. I did try to peel one off to reposition it and the paint came with it so I'm confident this spray is doing it's job. Probably didn't need the 14oz size because I have so much leftover. Great product and will be my "go to" for a while.
A**R
Works well
Make sure to use it outside on a surface you don't mind getting sticky. Any extra spray landing here and there will make floor sticky. Gave it a 4 star, because does its job okay but could have been a little stronger in bonding.
T**N
Works with leather
Our 2013 avalon interior is beginning to show signs of wear especially in surfaces prone to contact such as arm rests. Toyota builds a fine automobile overall, but they skimped a little on coverings. So when the center console armrest cover started cracking, we had it covered by a local shop. They didnt have the matching color so we tried a standard dark grey. Wife hated it due to the significant contrast with the other coverings in the cockpit. Then I found a replacement in leather that matched completely. Was concerned that the replacement was short on the long sides where staples and adhesive usually bond the cover. Only had enough material to wrap the edge and fold it under. I used 3m 77 to glue the new cover into place. Paid peticular attention to the shorter install area, It is a spray and easily applied directly or indirectly. Just fowllow the instructions and let the adhesive become tacky before assembling. It does allow for repositioning for a short while before curing. The non stapled short areas held great. Wife was happy with the results and I once again patted myself on my back for a job well done.
R**N
INSANELY STICKY. Not for metal though.
This is great for cloth, foam, etc. Boy is it sticky stuff. I will say I found IF you get it on things you don't want it on. rubbing alcohol takes it off very easily. Highly recommend for the right application.
A**R
This worked great in my project
I think this is a great product with great hold for any craft project. I was creating a cushion for my window seat and used it to attach the back of the fabric to the foam and to hold 2 pieces of foam together end to end to get the length of foam I needed. It held perfectly. Only problem I had was the overspray, it sprays pretty wide so I protected any areas I did not want the glue to spray on. I recommend it.
K**D
Good choice for an overall spray adhesive
I use this mainly for card making these days but I've used it for heavier duty and permanent projects. This was recommended to me by an art manufacturing company as a great overall adhesive spray. Been using it for over ten years and has always served me well. Spray in an area with good ventilation (preferably outdoors) and spray from distance to get a nice even coat so a non windy day (or night) is best. Try and get your positioning of your item right the first time as it's really hard to alter the registration once the adhesive makes contact with what you're adhering your item to. I like to use a rubber brayer to flatten the item while it's still a little tacky and to make sure there's no air bubbles. If I'm not going to use the spray for a while, I turn the can upside down and spray out the adhesive in the intake and the tip to clear it out to prevent clogging. Remove any buildup on the tip before using.
O**Y
It sticks
very nice
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