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Some epoxies, in particular , J B Weld, Araldite, Devcon 2, Speedgrip and Loctite Epoxy Gel will glue those metals.
Possibly if you an apply an etcher first to prime the surface. There are a few glues that are made by Loctite that will adhere to teflon.
Most glues that are sold also has a solvent, check where you bought the glue and see if there is a solvent. Also you can try salt, olive oil, shampoo, and club soda mixed on the glue......let it sit for about 10 minutes then rinse out. Do this a couple of times to remove the stain.
That is a very vague question and almost impossible to answer. It's necessary to know WHAT glue and on WHICH material. I wouldn't the same remover universally. If i get ABS yellow glue on a cotton blend shirt, i remove it with Whitlam's Glue wash - This will not work for most other things. If I get white glue on a T-shirt, hot soapy water often works.- You need to re-write and specify glue and material.
Doesn't work without wrecking the clothes.ANS 2 - Try 'Whitlam's Glue wash Hand Cleaner' - available in good plumbing suppliers. -Yes, I KNOW it's clothing, not hands - but it works most of the time on my clothes.
Loctite 5 minute epoxy.
Most varieties of super glue will work. However, I've found the Loctite version to be best for windows. This is sold as 'Loctite Auto Mirror Adhesive'.
It can be used to glue skin and small wounds.
Elmer's, Super Glue, Krazy Glue, Gorilla Glue, Araldite, J B Weld, Shoe Goop.
Unspring the button then glue it to windshield with 'Loctite' Auto Mirror Adhesive,
About 3-5 minutes.
Acetone is the solvent to use, available at most hardware stores.If all you need is a small amount, nail polish remover is primarily acetone.ANS 2 -'Loctite' Glue Remover is available at many good hardware stores.
I would use 'Loctite Auto Mirror Adhesive' .
yes, i used it and it works, but you may have to us it again at a later date
RE GLUE ITANS 2 - Get 'Loctite Auto Mirror Adhesive' from any good auto parts store.
Some epoxies, in particular , J B Weld, Araldite, Devcon 2, Speedgrip and Loctite Epoxy Gel will glue those metals.
Yes, hot glue will work on synthetic clothing and leather jackets.