White glue is definitely the best for that.
I would use double sided scotch tape.
The best I have found is JB Weld.
The orthodontists "sand" it off your teeth. No dissolvent.
If you are trying to adhere metal to a tile with no screws or anchors of any sort, I would try using pl400 construction adhesive. It comes in regular caulking tubes and sticks to anything just about. You should however, buy some drill bits suitable for porcelain tiles and drill some holes to anchor whatever metal you want to attach. You will also need some drill bits for drilling through the metal. I hope this helped. Make sure you read the limitations of the adhesive on the back of the tube itself to ensure it is adequate for what you want to do. Be safe.
there are sticky pads use those
Yes, the adhesion between tape and a surface depends on the nature of the surface. Adhesion results from the attraction between molecules in the adhesive and molecules on the surface. Some materials, like wood allow for more of this attraction than substances like metal. Thus, the amount of adhesion depends on the surface as well as the adhesive on the tape.
Try a product called JB Weld
Epoxy is best on these materials.
Before soaking metal jewerlry in WD40 to remove adhesive, test on a small area. This will prevent you from ruining the piece if the WD40 removes or damages the finish.
Yes it will, in fact it is possibly the best adhesive to bind almost anything to glass.
Wet it, then scrape with a metal spatula or spreader.
Epoxy is best for the two materials
If you are referring to sheet metal made for horizontal installation, such as a countertop, you can use standard construction adhesive, applied with a brush or roller to both the substrate and the steel. When the adhesive has set up, the steel can be set onto the substrate and the air bubbles rolled out with a brayer. Be very precise setting your steel; the adhesive will be almost instantly permanent. If you are installing steel tile on a backsplash, the tile manufacturer will have a recommended adhesive. Sheet goods applied to a vertical surface can be applied in the same way; you may want to support the steel for a few hours, while the adhesive cures fully.