The material safety data sheet for Aleene's tacky glue states that the ingredients are a TRADE SECRET. However, the taste test leads me to suspect something like milk-based white glue with a bit of glycerine.
It is time to explore the pages of the U.S. patent office and then experiment.
If you, by accident, duplicate Aleene's Tacky glue and publish your formula, Aleene can not patent their (your) formula, but you can patent theirs.
I do not begrudge Aleene what they deserve for putting out a fine product; rather, I envision a future where store bought glue for bookbinding is no longer available, and I wish to be prepared.
Good luck.
White glue.
There is a paper mache recipe that involves using flour and water instead of white glue. This can be very useful, as it is not quite as messy as glue.
Yes, white glue is part of the recipe for that.
There are many methods. It depends what glue and what fabric.
all you need is sneekers,yellow fabric,red fabric,black fabric,white fabric then cover the sneekers in the way that it shows in the video games or images with super glue or stitch it on.
Try a mixture of equal parts of water and regular white glue :)
There is no such glue. You must be meaning PVA - this is the main ingredient of white glues.+++ Then to answer the question, its primary uses are for glueing wood, paper & card, and fabric.
That will do the trick! A basic recipe for paper mache is: 1 and 1/2 cups of water 1 cup flour (white is most common) 1/4 cup of white glue
Elmer's glue is water soluble which means that you can wash it out in the laundry.
12cp + 12cs= 12cwg
White glue is made of polyvinyl acetate
Elmer's white glue.