Let me start by saying this: I've wasted so much time and filament on failed prints due to warping and poor adhesion. That struggle ended when I discovered Layerneer Bed Weld.
The magic happens with its thermal dynamic coating - prints stick like crazy when hot but release effortlessly when cooled. No more chiseling prints off the bed or watching corners lift mid-print.
The built-in foam applicator is genius. Unlike messy glue sticks, it gives perfect, controlled application. One thin layer lasts for 5-10 prints, and you can 'recharge' it with a wet sponge between applications.
I use it primarily with PLA and PETG on my glass bed, and it's transformed my printing experience. The water-soluble formula cleans up easily - just warm water and a quick wipe. No sticky residue or sanding required.
Pro tip: Shake well before use, apply to a cold bed, and let it dry completely before printing. Follow these steps and you'll get flawless first layers every time.
The only downside? It doesn't work well with textured PEI plates (check compatibility first). But for smooth surfaces, it's hands-down the best adhesion solution I've found in years of 3D printing.