Some will and some won't. -Name your glue -
Name your glue, - there are hundreds of glues. Simply calling something sticky 'glue' is pointless.
No It won't . You should not put any glue in a cooking implement that you are going to heat up anyway.
Elmer's glue stick is now made from over 99 percent natural ingredients. It is non-toxic and is made from synthetic materials, which are not derived from animals.
It will stick to almost anything smooth and hard
try flour laundry soap and water
The coating on non-stick cookware is made from a liquid "paint" which contains PTFE (polytetrafluoroethlyene) fluoropolymer and sometimes other fluoropolymers. The final cookware coating is a dried, durable non-stick material which delivers the easy clean and non-stick performance that you expect from your cookware coated with Teflon® non-stick.
well that depends on what type of glue it is.(are you silly enough to eat glue though!?)if it is a normal type of classroom glue eg:pritt stick or kids craft then it is most likely to be non toxic, Any other glue is very bad for you other glue though is probably really bad for you.
Poster paint is water-based (and made to be used on paper or card) and does not stick very well on plastic, which is non-absorbent.
No, most plastics are smooth and non-porous. For wood glue to work well it needs to soak into the materials that it's gluing. It can not do this with plastic, so will seem to stick at first, but will come loose when fully cured.
glue
No, super glue is non-conductive.
Elmer's China and Glass glue.
Yes. Exposed to radiant heat it will melt, but open flames will catch the hot glue on fire.