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title: "MO2016 All-in-One 3D Printer Adhesive Glue - ABS, PLA, PETG, HIPS, and TPU Flex Filament on Glass, PEI, Buildtak, Kapton - 3D Printing Accessories, Supplies, and Materials (50mL)"
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# 100+ prints durability Multi-filament bonding Universal surface compatibility MO2016 All-in-One 3D Printer Adhesive Glue - ABS, PLA, PETG, HIPS, and TPU Flex Filament on Glass, PEI, Buildtak, Kapton - 3D Printing Accessories, Supplies, and Materials (50mL)

**Brand:** magigoo
**Price:** € 42.43
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖨️ Stick it, print it, love it — Magigoo makes your first layer flawless!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MO2016 All-in-One 3D Printer Adhesive Glue - ABS, PLA, PETG, HIPS, and TPU Flex Filament on Glass, PEI, Buildtak, Kapton - 3D Printing Accessories, Supplies, and Materials (50mL) by magigoo
- **How much does it cost?** € 42.43 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- magigoo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted magigoo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Surface Agnostic Adhesion:** Works seamlessly on Glass, PEI, Buildtak, Kapton & Flex Plates—print anywhere, worry-free.
- • **Long-Lasting Print Stability:** One application supports over 100 prints, saving time and boosting productivity.
- • **Unmatched Multi-Filament Grip:** Securely bonds ABS, PLA, PETG, HIPS & TPU for flawless prints every time.
- • **Effortless Application & Cleanup:** Shake, press, apply—then wash off with water. No mess, no stress.
- • **Odorless & Safe for Any Workspace:** Non-flammable, odorless formula perfect for home, office, or classroom environments.

## Overview

Magigoo MO2016 is a premium 3D printer adhesive designed to eliminate first-layer print failures by providing reliable adhesion across multiple filaments (ABS, PLA, PETG, HIPS, TPU) and build surfaces (Glass, PEI, Buildtak, Kapton, Flex Plate). Its easy-to-use, odorless formula lasts for over 100 prints per application, ensuring consistent, warp-free results while simplifying cleanup with water. Trusted by professionals and enthusiasts alike, Magigoo transforms your 3D printing experience with hassle-free, high-quality adhesion.

## Description

Magigoo is an all-in-one 3D printing adhesive that offers sure adhesion with Magic release. What is Magigoo for? It is an easy to use 3D printing adhesive designed to address “the first layer not sticking problem”, the most common problem found in FFF 3D printing technology. This problem occurs when a print detaches itself from the printing platform ruining itself. Perfecting the first layer is vital to get a great foundation for rest of the print. In addition, Magigoo also helps to combat 3D print warping.

Review: This stuff really works! But be careful .... - I've been using Magigoo for about 3 months, my printer runs almost non-stop and I can say without reservation, this stuff works splendidly. I've only tested it using PLA, PLA+, and PETG so far. Hopefully it will work just as well with TPU and ABS. A couple of things I've learned along the way: 1. Be careful you don't squeeze the bottle too much, or the applicator cap will pop off the bottle and you'll have this stuff everywhere. I shake the bottle really well, place the applicator on the bedplate and push gently to get the goo to flow to the pad on the tip. You only need to do this occasionally as a little goes a long way. If necessary I will GENTLY squeeze the bottle, but only if the applicator is firmly against the bedplate. I haven't experienced a bottle blow-out as others have described but I can see how this could easily happen. Use care and you won't have a mess on your hands! 2. At first I was cleaning the surface with warm water after every print, but it wasted a lot of product. Start with a clean, dry bedplate, wipe it down with isopropyl alcohol (optionally, just makes sure the surface is oil-free), and apply the product in a uniform manner. Don't worry if you have overlaps and bubbles - once the product dries it actually aids adhesion and won't make a significant impact on your print. Once I've coated the bedplate for the first time, I'll let it air-dry and then apply a second layer going at right angles to the first, and then kick on the bed heater to set the product well. 3. WAIT FOR THE BEDPLATE TO COOL DOWN before you remove the print! I wait for the plate to cool to at least 40 degrees C before prying the print from the plate. This will make it much easier to remove the print and it lessens the "damage" to the adhesive's layer. Some of the product will adhere to the printed parts, this washes off with warm water without problems. 4. I use a razorblade scraper to gently pry the printed parts from the plate, trying not to scrape the adhesive off the plate as much as possible. You will see marks on the plate where the print came off - this is great because it means the adhesive worked! 5. I spot touch-up the marks from the previous prints, and I've found that multiple layers of the product seem to work better and need less touching up over time. You don't need to wait for the bedplate to cool to room temp before reapplying the product in small areas, it just dries more quickly. The main thing is don't be in a hurry to wash the bedplate and reapply - it wastes the product and is not needed. Like I said above, multiple layers work better that just one. I've been printing for days with just touching up spots and it's been holding my parts to the plate like a lioness holding her cubs :-) I like this product because it's relatively inexpensive, it has no odor (not to me anyway), it's easy to apply and touch up, and washes off the bedplate and printed parts with warm water. On one occasion, the printed part was a large, flat plate and in that case I removed the print in the sink with warm water. It was stuck so well I was afraid I'd break the print or the glass bedplate, but under a little warm water the print just slid right off. If you use these techniques I've discovered that one small bottle with last for quite a while.
Review: Works great, definitely recommended. - I've been 3D printing quite a while and tried pretty much everything to get prints to stick to the bed. Blue painters tape, Kapton Tape, Hairspray, Glue stick, Acrylic, Buildtak, Clean Glass. For the most part that all work to some degree. Blue tape works, but it wears off after a couple of prints and hopefully you don't press to hard into the tape and it just becomes part of your print. Kapton Tape, I don't think I ever got this to work. Glue stick, works, sort of. Parts stick kind of, and when it cools, they still stick, it's glue. Acrylic, umm. It melts and warps eventually. But you can print on it for a bit, careful don't get the nozzle too close! Hairspray, parts stick, for maybe 1 or 2 prints, and they still stick when it's cool. Hopefully you didn't put too much on or spray the rest of your printer too. Buildtak, pretty much a waste of whatever it is. Parts would stick to it and become one with it. Unless you just barely drop the filament onto the stuff, in which case you get a rats nest for a first layer. Clean Glass, has been the winner for me. So normally when I print on clean bare glass, I have to clean it and make sure the bed is perfectly level. I mean perfectly level. So I have to do this pretty much every print, maybe every other one. PLA sticks at 55C and float off when below 40C. Until you want to print with ABS or PETG. PETG Still sticks really well to the bare glass at 80C, sometimes it sticks so well the glass comes off with the part! ABS I don't print really. But I'm pretty sure it won't stick well without an enclosed chamber and 100 other conditions. That's where Magigoo comes in. Parts stick like buildtak when it's hot, and nearly float off when below 30C. With the Magigoo, I've been able to put an even layer on and launch about 5-10 prints without touching the bed. This, is kind of a game changer. This makes me a bit lazy, but is another piece of the puzzle to being able to launch prints remotely and knock the print off with the nozzle when it's done. Also, parts that have a very small footprint, I would normally use a raft and support, with Magigoo it's really not needed. Probably save $5-10 in extra filament right there. The fact that it lasts more than 5 prints per application, that's pretty huge. Then it's going to extend the life of your glass as well. How much is that worth? This will give you plenty of prints for less than $20 in Magigoo. I think it's totally worth it. Is it hard to apply to the bed? I think it's hard to re-print a part a few times because the print isn't printing perfect in the first few layers. And what if you're not there? How you going to clean off that little bit?

## Features

- WORKS ON MULTIPLE FILAMENTS: This versatile 3D printer glue is ideal for securing prints made with ABS, PLA, PETG, HIPS, and TPU filaments. This PLA glue's reliable bonding ensures your creations stay in place throughout all printing processes, making this adhesive glue an essential addition to your 3D printing supplies. Whether you are a professional or looking for gifts for 3D printer lovers, our adhesive glue guarantees smooth results across various filament types of all 3D printing projects.
- WORKS ON ALL SURFACES: Designed for flexibility, this 3D printer glue stick works seamlessly on different types of build surfaces like Flex Plate, Glass, PEI, Buildtak, Kapton, and more. The advanced formulation of this 3D printer adhesive glue ensures a secure grip on your 3D printer build plate for consistent and high-quality prints. Whether you are working with ABS glue or experimenting with different materials, this adhesive glue ensures reliable performance across every 3D printing surface.
- EASY TO USE: Applying this glue stick for 3D printing is effortless! Just shake, press, and apply to your active printing area. This 3D printer adhesive glue bonds seamlessly to the 3D printer build plate, reducing warping and delivering stable results. Compatible with various materials like PETG, it's the ultimate PETG glue for professional results. This 3D glue for 3D printing easily releases prints once cooled and cleans up with water, making our adhesive glue a staple for all 3D enthusiasts.
- LONG-LASTING ADHESIVE GLUE: Delivering over 100 prints, this 3D printer glue is built to last through multiple uses without reapplication. Perfect for all 3D printing materials, especially ABS, PLA, PETG, HIPS, and TPU filaments. It's the ultimate companion for hobbyists and professionals. This 3D adhesive glue provides ideal durability while remaining easy to apply. Whether using filament glue or other glue for 3D printing, it ensures strong bonds for consistent, high-quality prints every time.
- ODOURLESS AND SAFE: This 3D printer adhesive glue is designed with your safety in mind. Completely odorless and non-flammable, this 3D printer glue is ideal for home, office, or educational settings, including workshops with kids. Whether you need a reliable adhesive glue for daily projects or a 3D printing adhesive for intricate designs, our adhesive glue delivers consistent results. Perfect for bonding ABS materials, this ABS plastic adhesive is a dependable choice for every printing hobbyist.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01N2JGTWJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,334 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #27 in 3D Printer Accessories |
| Brand Name | Magigoo |
| Color | Colourless |
| Compatible Material | Abs, Pla, Petg, Hips, Tpu, Flex Plate, Glass, Pei, Buildtak, Kapton |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,620) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05356660999303 |
| Included Components | Instructions^Glue Stick |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Thought3D |
| Material Type | Flex Plate / Glass / PEI / Buildtak / Kapton, PLA / ABS / HIPS / PETG / TPU |
| Model | MO2016 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Magic Release, Versatile Bonding |
| Specific Uses For Product | 3D Printing, 3D Printing Materials, 3D Printing Surfaces |
| Unit Count | 1.6907 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | 100 Centipoise |
| Volume | 50 Milliliters |
| Warranty Description | Manufecturer Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Magigoo
- **Item Form:** Liquid
- **Material:** Flex Plate / Glass / PEI / Buildtak / Kapton, PLA / ABS / HIPS / PETG / TPU
- **Special Feature:** Magic Release, Versatile Bonding
- **Specific Uses For Product:** 3D Printing, 3D Printing Materials, 3D Printing Surfaces

## Images

![MO2016 All-in-One 3D Printer Adhesive Glue - ABS, PLA, PETG, HIPS, and TPU Flex Filament on Glass, PEI, Buildtak, Kapton - 3D Printing Accessories, Supplies, and Materials (50mL) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61RQHnpIShL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How often do you have to apply it ?**
A: I apply it  on every print just to ensure it won't fall.  I read on here that some people use it every 5th print. The bottle is good for 100 applications or so when applied  properly.  It is all about trial and error. Good luck and Happy Printing:)

**Q: How to use Magigoo and what to do if need assistance?**
A: This answer is provided by Vendor. When using Magigoo, shake it, then press the applicator on the bed and squeeze gently until the tip gets slightly gooy. Then spread evenly to active area. DO NOT SQUEEZE THE BOTTLE TOO MUCH, or it may pop the applicator out and the goo will all over the printer. Should you require assistance or encounter any problems, contact support at feedback@magigoo.com.

**Q: Will this work directly on aluminum?**
A: of course I use it in my Anet that has an aluminum bed and works well, just apply and pre-heat the heatbed to dry and it will be ready, and you can use that application like 5 times more or so.

**Q: i just got this for my ender 3, and it is not sticky! i put an even layer, i spread it around, i fired up the 3d printer and the PLA just wont stick?**
A: There are a few things that might cause your issues. I don't know what your settings are, so I'll just list some suggestions:
1. Make absolutely sure your bed is leveled.
2. Check the print head offset, the gap between print nozzle and bed.
3. Heat settings for bed and nozzle. Especially the bed, it has to be hot for this stuff to work.

If you can answer back with your printer settings, I'll be able to give you a better answer 👍

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This stuff really works! But be careful ....
*by B***L on March 7, 2021*

I've been using Magigoo for about 3 months, my printer runs almost non-stop and I can say without reservation, this stuff works splendidly. I've only tested it using PLA, PLA+, and PETG so far. Hopefully it will work just as well with TPU and ABS. A couple of things I've learned along the way: 1. Be careful you don't squeeze the bottle too much, or the applicator cap will pop off the bottle and you'll have this stuff everywhere. I shake the bottle really well, place the applicator on the bedplate and push gently to get the goo to flow to the pad on the tip. You only need to do this occasionally as a little goes a long way. If necessary I will GENTLY squeeze the bottle, but only if the applicator is firmly against the bedplate. I haven't experienced a bottle blow-out as others have described but I can see how this could easily happen. Use care and you won't have a mess on your hands! 2. At first I was cleaning the surface with warm water after every print, but it wasted a lot of product. Start with a clean, dry bedplate, wipe it down with isopropyl alcohol (optionally, just makes sure the surface is oil-free), and apply the product in a uniform manner. Don't worry if you have overlaps and bubbles - once the product dries it actually aids adhesion and won't make a significant impact on your print. Once I've coated the bedplate for the first time, I'll let it air-dry and then apply a second layer going at right angles to the first, and then kick on the bed heater to set the product well. 3. WAIT FOR THE BEDPLATE TO COOL DOWN before you remove the print! I wait for the plate to cool to at least 40 degrees C before prying the print from the plate. This will make it much easier to remove the print and it lessens the "damage" to the adhesive's layer. Some of the product will adhere to the printed parts, this washes off with warm water without problems. 4. I use a razorblade scraper to gently pry the printed parts from the plate, trying not to scrape the adhesive off the plate as much as possible. You will see marks on the plate where the print came off - this is great because it means the adhesive worked! 5. I spot touch-up the marks from the previous prints, and I've found that multiple layers of the product seem to work better and need less touching up over time. You don't need to wait for the bedplate to cool to room temp before reapplying the product in small areas, it just dries more quickly. The main thing is don't be in a hurry to wash the bedplate and reapply - it wastes the product and is not needed. Like I said above, multiple layers work better that just one. I've been printing for days with just touching up spots and it's been holding my parts to the plate like a lioness holding her cubs :-) I like this product because it's relatively inexpensive, it has no odor (not to me anyway), it's easy to apply and touch up, and washes off the bedplate and printed parts with warm water. On one occasion, the printed part was a large, flat plate and in that case I removed the print in the sink with warm water. It was stuck so well I was afraid I'd break the print or the glass bedplate, but under a little warm water the print just slid right off. If you use these techniques I've discovered that one small bottle with last for quite a while.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great, definitely recommended.
*by B***E on September 6, 2017*

I've been 3D printing quite a while and tried pretty much everything to get prints to stick to the bed. Blue painters tape, Kapton Tape, Hairspray, Glue stick, Acrylic, Buildtak, Clean Glass. For the most part that all work to some degree. Blue tape works, but it wears off after a couple of prints and hopefully you don't press to hard into the tape and it just becomes part of your print. Kapton Tape, I don't think I ever got this to work. Glue stick, works, sort of. Parts stick kind of, and when it cools, they still stick, it's glue. Acrylic, umm. It melts and warps eventually. But you can print on it for a bit, careful don't get the nozzle too close! Hairspray, parts stick, for maybe 1 or 2 prints, and they still stick when it's cool. Hopefully you didn't put too much on or spray the rest of your printer too. Buildtak, pretty much a waste of whatever it is. Parts would stick to it and become one with it. Unless you just barely drop the filament onto the stuff, in which case you get a rats nest for a first layer. Clean Glass, has been the winner for me. So normally when I print on clean bare glass, I have to clean it and make sure the bed is perfectly level. I mean perfectly level. So I have to do this pretty much every print, maybe every other one. PLA sticks at 55C and float off when below 40C. Until you want to print with ABS or PETG. PETG Still sticks really well to the bare glass at 80C, sometimes it sticks so well the glass comes off with the part! ABS I don't print really. But I'm pretty sure it won't stick well without an enclosed chamber and 100 other conditions. That's where Magigoo comes in. Parts stick like buildtak when it's hot, and nearly float off when below 30C. With the Magigoo, I've been able to put an even layer on and launch about 5-10 prints without touching the bed. This, is kind of a game changer. This makes me a bit lazy, but is another piece of the puzzle to being able to launch prints remotely and knock the print off with the nozzle when it's done. Also, parts that have a very small footprint, I would normally use a raft and support, with Magigoo it's really not needed. Probably save $5-10 in extra filament right there. The fact that it lasts more than 5 prints per application, that's pretty huge. Then it's going to extend the life of your glass as well. How much is that worth? This will give you plenty of prints for less than $20 in Magigoo. I think it's totally worth it. Is it hard to apply to the bed? I think it's hard to re-print a part a few times because the print isn't printing perfect in the first few layers. And what if you're not there? How you going to clean off that little bit?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by F***O on May 20, 2025*

Fantastica! non si stacca piu niente! Non a buon mercato ma dura un sacco quindi ok

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