It depends WHAT you are gluing. Each glue is made for a particular surface or type of surface. Very few glues are totally universal. Generally glues can be divided to 2 types
-1 - for rough porous surfaces ( epoxies and heavy liquid glues) ,
-2, for smooth, impenetrable surfaces (Cyanoacrylates )
It depends WHAT you are gluing. Each glue is made for a particular surface or type of surface. Very few glues are totally universal. Generally glues can be divided to 2 types
-1 - for rough porous surfaces ( epoxies and heavy liquid glues) ,
-2, for smooth, impenetrable surfaces (Cyanoacrylates )
It depends WHAT you are gluing. Each glue is made for a particular surface or type of surface. Very few glues are totally universal.
It depends WHAT you are gluing. Each glue is made for a particular surface or type of surface. Very few glues are totally universal.
we're not sure which sticks better
Store glue
With a lot of Elmers Glue. With a lot of Elmers Glue. With a lot of Elmers Glue.
some.....but only rare......not elmers tm. though. probably like homemade glue or something.
With a lot of Elmers Glue. With a lot of Elmers Glue. With a lot of Elmers Glue.
Elmer's white glue.
Elmer's Epoxy and Elmer's Spray Adhesive will stick to plastic wrap. - Elmer's School glue and Elmer's Glue -All will NOT stick to plastic wrap.
No, it won't stick . Best to use silicone.
no you will mess it up even more
Elmer's glue stick is now made from over 99 percent natural ingredients. It is non-toxic and is made from synthetic materials, which are not derived from animals.
Elmers GlueANS 2 Carpenters yellow glue is vastly better than Elmer's glue on wood.
Elmer's glue is not meant to be ingested, and it is not safe for consumption. If ingested in small amounts accidentally, it may cause discomfort and irritation to the tongue. It is important to contact a medical professional if you have ingested Elmer's glue.
gorrilla glue