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A glue that carries the adhesive in a solvent to keep it liquid. when the solvent is exposed to air it evaporates and the glue hardens.
Any glue should work, the solvent would still evaporate.
Solvent based is a 'family name' for glues carried in a solvent that dries out when the glue is applied. White glue and yellow carpenter's glue are typical 'solvent based' glues.
By the nature of it's use, solvent glue vapourises to harden. These vapours can be harmful in many cases.
Rubber cement is a type of glue that is oten used in gluing paper, because it is not water-based, and therefore does not ruin the paper.Rubber glue is an elastic polymer mixed with a solvent like acetone. When it's applied, the solvent dries out allowing the glue to harden and adhere.
Glue is made up of a substance that sticks to things and a solvent that keeps it liquid until you want it to stick. When you put glue on a piece of paper, the solvent gradually evaporates until the glue becomes sticky. When the glue is in a bottle, there is a space inside the bottle above the liquid that is full of air. So why doesn't the glue dry out? Well there's a limit to the amount of solvent that can evaporate to fill the space in the bottle. Once the space is full of solvent gas, no more solvent evaporates from the glue and the glue stays runny
Acetone works very well.
yes very
16 or no age if its not a solvent.
Rub some of their solvent over them. Every glue except epoxy has a solvent.
A solvent, like nail polish remover
An adhesive and a hardener, or an adhesive and a solvent (which evaporates, allowing the glue to harden)