The new Elmer's Spray Glue is very good for that.
A spray adhesive would be best for this.
Isopropyl will remove only elmers glue from plastic, not super glue. once it gets on there, you can't remove it.
I would think plastic cement.ANS 2 - Epoxy or silicone.
If the melting point of the glue is lower than the melting point of the bag, it's not.
No, most plastics are smooth and non-porous. For wood glue to work well it needs to soak into the materials that it's gluing. It can not do this with plastic, so will seem to stick at first, but will come loose when fully cured.
Cork boards are made by framing a section of cork and glue it to wood or plastic. A cork board is used as bulletin board to post notes and messages.
Tite Bond 2 will work on cork to cork, but not as well as the new Elmer's Spray Contact glue.
Silicone will do that.
I would use a hot glue gun.
Silicone.
Polyurethane construction adhesive like Sikabond Construction Adhesive will glue cork to marble. You could also use a hot glue gun.
The plastic cork has a lesser chance of being contaminated compared to the natural cork.
Cork is so porous, I don't think you can get the glue out. It will at least stain the cork. Can you replace the damaged tile?
Depends on the type of plastic. Many plastics have glue made from their solutions. Some can be partially dissolved and joined together by the right chemical, some needs to be prepped with an etching agent to get a glue to stick to them.
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A spray adhesive would be best for this.
Paul E. Cope invented Thermo plastic glue also known as "Hot Glue" it is used in Hot Glue guns.