Heat it first with a hair dryer. When it's warm start pulling on one end and move the dryer to point at the underside of strip, this will soften the glue. Keep pulling and it will come off. Get rid of residue with Goo Gone, it will not harm dashboards.
Do not use the Velcro that had glue on the backside and use a zigzag stitch around the edges
Isopropyl will remove only elmers glue from plastic, not super glue. once it gets on there, you can't remove it.
Use a glue gun. The glue will peel off fairly easily when you are ready to remove it.
You cannot. A glue stain, or any stain will show through clear varnish. It is always better to try and remove all stains or marks before varnishing. Almost every glue has a solvent that will remove it.
If the joints are apart I sand them and also use a drill bit to remove old dowels or parts of them, so I can re-use those holes. I re-glue everything with 'Chair Doctor' glue and new dowels that have ridges and are slightly larger than original.
You heat the back of them with a hairdryer as you slowly pull it off.
glue in my velcro
I haven't seen these. However, you might be able to glue or sew a strip of velcro to the ends and do it that way.
Can I attach a piece Velcro to the back of a cell phone (plastic?) with Elmer's glue?
Most silicon based glues are good for sticking Velcro to almost anything.
You can attach Velcro to fabric without sewing by using fabric glue or adhesive Velcro strips. Simply apply the glue or adhesive strips to the fabric and press the Velcro firmly in place. Allow it to dry completely before using.
To attach a metal comb to a veil using Velcro you would need the Velcro on the band of the headpiece and then use a good glue from a craft shop such as 'Michael's Crafts' and use one-sided Velcro (one side smooth) and use the glue on that side to attach to the metal. Be sure to read the label of the glue to be sure it will stick to metal.
Well that depends on what type of paper shark you would like to make. If you would like to make a shark out of twirled paper follow these steps. (you need a twirling wand)Body- 24'' strip, twirl strip into a loose coil and glue. shape into an eye then make a mouth.Top Fin- 12'' strip, twirl into loose coil and glue. shape into a triangle, glue onto body.bottom fin- 15'' strip, twirl into loose coil and glue, shape into triangle, glue onto bottom of body.Tail- 17'' strip, twirl into loose coil and glue, shape into tulip, glue on end of bodyEye- 1'' black .5'' white glue together at ends, starting at black end twirl into tight coil. glue without letting the coils separate. glue on body above mouthTeeth- these depend on the size of your shark. fan fold a strip and glue in mouth.
Do not use the Velcro that had glue on the backside and use a zigzag stitch around the edges
Warm water and a little scrubbing can remove white glue or school glue.
Isopropyl will remove only elmers glue from plastic, not super glue. once it gets on there, you can't remove it.
With a thin line of eyelash glue.