Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA) is a component of wood glue. It can stick a lot of materials together, but is primarily used by carpenters and in Arts and Crafts. You probably used it in school to make collages and the like, but probably know it as white glue, or Elmer's glue. It becomes transparent when dry.
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PVA glues will stick paper, cardboard and wood.
If this means to stick a jigsaw puzzle together, then YES, PVA or white glue is best.
no
- PVA, white or yellow glue soaks into porous surfaces, then dries as it's carrier solvent evaporates. The substance left after evaporation has become hard and bonds the 2 surfaces together.
No, it won't stick to sellotape.
An aliphatic PVA is a strong glue made out of polyvinyl acetate mixed with materials such as resin.
It depends what the ceiling is. Presuming it is artex, you would need to PVA it first, and then apply plaster... so PVA, and plaster.
Yes, it would be good for that.
PVA Glue.
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.
Steel nails or screws can be magnetized and are commonly used to stick wood together by creating a magnetic bond with other metal surfaces or materials.
PVA might work, it's pretty strong. If not then superglue definitely would - don't stick your fingers together!ANS 2 Silicon works best with any fabric to glass.