Usually just one, -polyvinyl acetate.
Yes, there are many effective polystyrene glues. All Hobby shops or stores that sell plastic kits sell polystyrene glues. I make many kits and use industrial MEK.
You might try a normal dryer sheet. ALL THE GLUES I USE (WOOD, 2-PART EPOXIES, WHITE, INSTANT, AND GORILLA GLUES, THE ODOR FROM THESE GLUES DISSIPATE THRU THE CURING PROCESS. IF ITS THE ODOR FROM THE GLUE WHEN YOUR GLUING THINGS TOGETHER, MOVE CLOSER TO A WINDOW AND PUT A FAN IN THE WINDOW TO EXHAUST THE ODOR.
Use natural glues like egg whites if you use any at all. It is better to avoid glues if at all possible.
All kinds of materials are in the hundreds of glues and adhesives that we use today.
I've never heard of captive glue. -I use many glues and constantly scan 5 large stores for new glues and adhesives, even if only to learn of their existence. -This one is totally unknown.
Most white glues will work for that.AnswerBuy some wallpaper paste and use that. With white glue, there is a chance that removal will be next to impossible.
All glues have different qualities.
The best glues for dioramas are Super glue, white glue and TiteBond ll. I use both for different purposes, the TiteBond for attaching parts to the base and Super for building trees etc. and the white glue for attaching grass.
Horse hooves used to be used, but not any more. -There are no animal parts in modern glues.
Not effectively, as the playdoh is pliable and when you touch it or move it the super glue will loosen up and fall off.
Some special glues use sap from trees.
I use yellow carpenter's glue for that.