No, definitely not. PVA is only for kiddie things like a spaceship made out of cardboard, and even then it doesn't stick! Try going to Homebase and that will probably have what you are looking for.
You would not use PVA when gluing outside if it was in wet or damp conditions. PVA glues can be used outside as long as it's not raining. Once the glue is cured it can be painted or varnished over and is then impervious to rain or normal wet conditions.
No, PVA should not be used outdoors. The rain and moisture will degrade it quickly.
No, definitely not. PVA is only for kiddie things like a spaceship made out of cardboard, and even then it doesn't stick! Try going to Homebase and that will probably have what you are looking for.
It depends on the glue and what it's used for. Many glues are stronger than PVA, but may not be suitable on wood as PVA is.
its not waterproof
PVA glue is white glue, yellow glue or Elmer's glue.
- All white or yellow wood and paper glues are PVA based.
No, if hardened properly PVA is a permanent glue.
Yes, PVA glue is a liquid, it's in white glue, Elmer's glue and Yellow glue.
PVA glue will probably make them sick.
Yes, PVA glue is the same as white glue. It's just another name for white glue; they are both polyvinyl acetate.
Actually PVA Glue is white, now colourful glue is getting in the marketANS 2 -You can colour PVA glue just by adding food colouring.
PVA glue can be stronger if properly applied and clamped.