I would use a hot glue gun.
Only if the medium to be glued is wood or paper.
welll u can and, u can make liquid glue but if u do make liquid glue u will need to keep the glue warm what you can use to keep the glue hot is a heat proof mug
I would try a wood chisel. Try to get the point under an edge of the glue and pry it up.
Most glue is sticky to the touch, as this is part of its function. However, various glues and adhesives may not feel sticky, and only adhere through the addition of heat (hot glue), moisture (envelopes), or pressure (glue dots).
About an hour.
I hope it doesn't take too long, considering my dad poured hot wax into one of our toilets. He said that he wanted to see wax harden instantly.
Around 4 days I had a burn from a hot glue gun and the pain really stopped after 4 days. But it subsided after 3 days and healed after 2 weeks.
use turf and take a seven foot long piece of turf and then glue a mound down with hot glue
You put it in a hot glue gun.
about 20 minues or so
the kind that works. as long as its hot glue and you have a weight for the dart it will work fine.
No Hot Glue Is Better
Hot glue is already melted !
Hot glue and super glue are for different uses. Both are good within their use.
Depends what its on? Materials or carpet, Ironing another piece of material to it usually draws the glue away, may take several attempts, each attempt thinning the glue more and more.
Yes, hot glue is washable.