Marble is composed mostly of calcite (a crystalline form of calcium carbonate) so avoid any acidic material as it will eat into the surface. Some marbles (European) are softer than American marbles so be cautious about using abrasives which mat remove any polished surface. Glue may seep into the porous surface of the stone and may make removal difficult. There are special cleaners available but these should be discussed with a local marble cleaning company.
Once the stone is clean consider covering the surface with a marble sealing compound.
To remove superglue from marble, you can try using a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap to soften the glue. Gently scrape off the softened glue with a plastic scraper or a credit card. Be careful not to scratch the marble surface. Repeat the process as needed until the superglue is removed.
Epoxy will glue aluminium to marble.
Weather resistance mix used in building containing marble ,lime and glue
Polyurethane construction adhesive like Sikabond Construction Adhesive will glue cork to marble. You could also use a hot glue gun.
Colla di marmo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "marble glue".Specifically, the feminine noun colla is "glue". The preposition di means "of". The masculine noun marmotranslates as "marble".The pronunciation will be "KOHL-lah dee MAHR-moh" in Italian.
It often can, depending on the glue. Give it a try.
Use a good marble shining powder all over the area.
An epoxy resin two part glue may be suitable.There may be issues with marble that is outside in a climate where frosts occur. Marble is porous and any moisture absorbed will expand upon freezing, possibly damaging the marble.
stick to something immovable with glue.
There is no metal that starts off as glue.
Only on certain surfaces. It only works for marble, concrete, and linoleum.
Depends on the kind of glue - "Name your glue"