Glue has no flavor. It is not for eating.
Glue is white because the sticky stuff in it made it turn white, even though some glue is purple.
The purple disappears, it just is colored to see where it is on
Because dirt hose on the glue and makes it change color.
Lightly steamed for just a couple of minutes. Freshness and flavour are delicate flowers; don't attack them with heat.
It's made purple so you can see exactly where it's covering. I'm not aware if they considered other colours.
The best is Weld On 711 when used with purple primer.
- HDLPE and CPVC can be joined by using Oatey Purple Primer and CPVC cement.
Glue is often white because it contains a substance called polyvinyl acetate, which is a white, adhesive polymer. This polymer helps bind materials together when the glue dries. Additionally, manufacturers may add white pigments or fillers to the glue to improve its appearance and opacity.
'flavour the food' would imply that you were going to add flavour (e.g. vanilla) to the food. 'flavour food' on its own is meaningless. I think what you want to say is 'the flavour of the food was delightful'.
Poo flavour.
"Yes, glue sticks come in many different colors now. The most common and popular being purple and blue. Most of the colors are geared toward kids and their school projects."
No, but you do have to prime it thoroughly. I use purple primer and Weld On 711 and always get good results.