Wet sanding may remove some glues in someconditions. However I've found dry sanding more effective with most adhesives. It depends very much on the exact 'glue' in use here.
depends how u think about it.cytoplasm holds the organelles of a cell in place and glue holds things in place but glue starts off wet and then drys which is why it adheers whereas the cytoplasm just contains the organelles so i would say no but others may have a different opinion.
Many kinds of glue fit that requirement. Epoxy and silicone glues are definitely leaders in that.
Wet and dry paper is an abrasive paper that can be used with water and other liquids. This means it can sand some plastics and metals that dry paper cannot
t means liquid is dripping off of you
no
You can't without sanding it. -I have done this but it's very tricky and means sanding with finer and finer grades of Wet 'n Dry till 1200, then plastic polish after that.
Super glue should come off after a while of being on a wet surface. It will eventually wear out.
For pure sanding of bondo or metal, No. If you are preping to paint or sanding primer you should use Wet or Dry sandpaper and sand wet.
Wet sanding a boat hull has the effect of making it as smooth as possible. Not only does this improve the appearance, the boat uses less fuel.
you put a wet cloth with peanutbutter on it it works soo good
Wet glue applications affix a paper or plastic label using a preapplied adhesive. Beverages and foods in glass containers often use wet glue labels.
wet it then scrape it off
Yes, but only if the joint cement is still wet.
You really could do either or neither. If your using an epoxy primer sanding is not necessary. If not you could wet or dry sand whichever you prefer. Wet sanding makes for a smoother texture finish and less dust of course.
You can try wet sanding the rough areas.
A wet sign is used to warn people of wet surfaces. This sign can be used to signal wet paint, wet cement, or wet glue or adhesive.
Take some markers and apply a coating of them on the dip in the spacemaker box, then go all over the dip in the crayonbox with the glue stick. Wet white elmers glue works best, but if you put a lot of the glue stick on, it should be okay.