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Lineco Neutral pH Adhesive 4oz – Archival Quality PVA Adhesive for Conservation & Bookbinding

Brand: LINECO
The Lineco Neutral pH Adhesive is an archival quality PVA adhesive designed for art conservation, bookbinding, and preservation work. With a neutral pH (acid-free) formula, it dries clear, remains flexible, and provides reliable lay-flat bonding.
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The Lineco Neutral pH Adhesive is an archival quality polyvinyl acetate (PVA) adhesive formulated specifically for art conservation, bookbinding, and long-term preservation applications. Trusted by conservators and bookbinders, it delivers strong adhesion without compromising the integrity of paper over time.

Its neutral pH (acid-free) formulation prevents yellowing, hardening, and long-term degradation of paper, making it suitable for valuable and sensitive materials. The adhesive dries clear, remains flexible, and offers excellent lay-flat properties, allowing pages, covers, and layered elements to bond evenly without curling.

Being water-soluble, it can be thinned to extend working time and improve control — an essential feature for delicate repairs and bookbinding processes. Suitable for paper, bookbinding boards, framing, collage, and other porous surfaces. The 4oz size is ideal for precision work and smaller-scale projects.

👉 Features:

  • Archival quality PVA adhesive
  • Neutral pH (acid-free)
  • Designed for art conservation and bookbinding
  • Dries clear
  • Flexible, non-brittle finish
  • Lay-flat bonding properties
  • Water-soluble for controlled application
  • Does not degrade paper over time
  • Suitable for paper, boards, bookbinding, framing, and collage
  • Size: 4 oz (118 ml)
  • Made in the USA

👍 Ideal for:

  • Art conservation and restoration
  • Bookbinding and book repair
  • Mounting and framing
  • Archival collage and mixed media
  • Long-lasting paper-based projects