Yes, wrong and dangerous. I think anyone would get a bit panicked with that.
If the container is kept closed the glue cannot get hard.
Super glue has been used to glue certain kinds of wounds closed. This is a medical technique.
If it's white glue wash your eyes thoroughly immediately. Call for help. - If it's super glue or krazy glue, hold your eyelids open, call for help or if possible go to hospital immediately. Do not let eyelids close.
-Eyelid tape can give you double eyelids temporarily for a day, but if it is worn for a long period you may develop permanent double eyelids -Eyelid glue lasts until you wash it off, and can also give you permanent double eyelids if worn long enough -Some people naturally grow into double eyelids over time, usually during highschool or college.
All the glue I use holds in warmer temperatures. You must be doing something wrong.
No the tip is wrong.
Nothing, if anything it will help. it will act as a stitch and hold the cut closed
It is generally safe to use glue on styrofoam as long as the glue is labeled as safe for use on styrofoam. Using the wrong type of glue can cause damage to the styrofoam by melting or dissolving it.
No, not all glue sticks are compatible with every glue gun. Glue guns are typically designed for specific types of glue sticks, such as standard or mini glue sticks, which vary in diameter and melting temperature. It's important to check the specifications of your glue gun and use the appropriate glue sticks to ensure proper adhesion and avoid damage to the gun. Using the wrong type of glue stick can result in poor performance or even safety hazards.
To effectively repair a crack in a guitar neck, you can use wood glue to carefully glue the crack back together. Make sure to clamp the crack closed while the glue dries, and then sand and refinish the area to restore the appearance of the neck.
Get some rear view mirror glue from target and glue the plate to the window. Make sure the tapered edge tapers into the window. If you glue it on wrong you can always buy another plate and glue that to the first but you will feel pretty stupid. Then slide the mirror on the plate.
if the binding / back is solid, simply glue the back of the section with elmers glue and put it back with the book closed. Put enough glue on the back to do the job but don't overdo it with gobs of glue or it will run out onto the sections on either side. If the binding is loose and 'bows out' when you open the book, squirt the glue down there and swish it around with a model paint brush then close it up (put a little glue on the back of the section if the squirted glue didn't cover much of it) Close the book with a weight and shove it against the wall to press the back of the binding shut if it won't stay closed.