Some glues, such as PVA glues in particular, can absorb water.
I'm sure by adding water it will dilute it as its a water based glue.
Newspaper, flour, glue , water and salt.
waterproof glue ANS 2 - First, dump the water or put it in something else, then dry the jar and glue your toy in with a silicone glue like Gloozit, Goop, Shoe Goop or simply 100 % silicone. As soon as the toy is firmly held (10-15 minutes,) you can put water back, as cold water enhances the strength of silicone.
You mix it up and then it will stick and put a tiny bit of it on whatever you stick it to!
trees absorb water and it trees are cut down, then the trees can't absorb water so the water gets absorbed by the ground but that isn't enough so the water just travels causing floods
No, it simply heats the glue, then it is pushed out of the tube.
The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
you cant if you only use water and glue you would make glue water.
Some rocks that are known to absorb water include sandstone, limestone, and shale. These rocks have interconnected pore spaces that allow water to be drawn in and stored within their structure.
Mud does absorb water.
glue is already water resistant!
Glue that will dissolve in water .
Weak glue.
Warm water and a little scrubbing can remove white glue or school glue.
Cork can absorb water.
Not all objects absorb water
Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.