Gorilla glue can work underwater. Elmer's Glue can not.
Possibly,as long as there's no pressure behind it. -I will test that soon.
Acetone is an effective remover of most adhesives and I used it to get gorilla glue off 2 pieces of regular steel, worked great.
No. Per their web site, Gorilla glue isn't effective beyond 150 degrees. Wood stoves get quite a bit hotter than 150."Can heat be used to break the glue bond?Heat can not be used to break the glue bond, as Gorilla Wood Glue is very heat resistant. Once cured, it is safe to heat up to 150 degrees F"
Wherever you left the bottle of it. -It's NOT used in house construction.
Gorilla tape is made by the makers of Gorilla Glue and is currently being used by those in the skate boarding world as a proven substitute for duct tape.
A wood-glue is used in the construction process of engineered wood. There are multiple brands that provide such glue, however the most well known and trusted one is Gorilla Glue.
It will remove some glues, but not all.
Generally you would use an epoxy or a form of the brand Gorilla Glue. Normally it depends on the other material.
I heard that Rhino glue or Gorilla glue are safe for microwaves, dishwashers and ovens. Although never tried..
Chemistry...what kind of foam do you want to make? Here's a fun little bit of research for you. Have you ever used Gorilla Glue? It's a polyurethane glue, made of polyols and diisocyanates. If you were to take a piece of wood, dampen it with a wet sponge, then write your name on the board in Gorilla Glue and let it sit for about an hour, your name will appear in rigid polyurethane foam. Your task: say why the glue foamed. No other glue foams, just polyurethane glue. Why that one?
You can try "super glue".ANS 2 - There is an excellent clear 'Porcelain adhesive' -available in hardware stores.
No it does not. I have tryed it and after 2 hours of using the part that had the glue, it came apart again. (I used the part with glue gentally)ANS 2 - the best thing for leather is "Shoe Goop" -available in most big stores and HD