Cement powder acts as the glue in concrete.
usually an ice scraper will work. if this does not work, try dry ice on glue, then use ice scraper to scape off. dry ice will cause old glue to become brittle.
Within the concrete, there is cement, aggregate, and water. Cement is simply a glue that holds the rock or other aggregate together. Water activates the cement. Even cement itself isnβt a homogenous mixture, which means concrete could never be homogenous.
I made a paste from borax and white vinegar in a ceramic bowl. Within about 30 seconds it had hardened into concrete and I couldn't even get it out of the bowl.
the toughest glue is super glue
Name your 'glue' . -There are many gluesstronger than glue stick.
R5 Epoxy is not for concrete, it's a marine glue for use on aluminum and plastic parts.
cement is the binder for concrete like glue with out it you have mud with rocks
The correct spelling is cement (concrete, glue, or verb to firmly join).
Super glue doesn't work well on concrete. It's much more suited to use on smooth non-permeable surfaces.
White glue does not include liquid latex. That is a concrete and tile glue additive. White glue is polyvinyl acetate.
It is called cementation when a mineral acts like glue to hold sediments together.
None. PVC is not made to be glued to concrete.
you have to sand blast it off
Glue made for that purpose.
Epoxy if not much to glue. PL200 in caulk tubes if there is lots to glue.
Carpet glue by its nature is extremely sticky as it is made to keep a rug from moving. If you need to get the glue off of a concrete floor you can use a floor grinder. You can also scrape it.
A lot depends if any weight is going to be suspended on the glue. -If not, I would use a construction adhesive like PL200.