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PVA glue can be used as a bond in wood, paper, cloth and in porous material. It is the most commonly used wood glue. It is also termed as carpenter's glue or yellow glue. Sometimes white glues are also used in proving bond between wooden surfaces. These glues are well used in surfaces where water resistance is required. Little glue can bind more pieces of wood. However, the carpenter needs to clamp the glue until it dries.

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It is polyvinyl acetate, a polymer used in wood glues. In PVA paints, it is more often VAE (vinyl acetate ethylene), which is a copolymer of PVA.

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