To dissolve glue inside a bead, you can soak the bead in warm soapy water for several hours to help loosen the adhesive. If that doesn't work, try using acetone or nail polish remover, applying it with a cotton swab or small brush while avoiding damage to the bead. Always test the solvent on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it won’t harm the bead's material. After treatment, rinse thoroughly and allow the bead to dry completely.
Bead-glue
Super glue
Paint a rainbow on the wall, then glue a black bead under it and paint the inside of the bead golden! JK. Sorry kiddo, but I don't think leprechauns are real so.....
Glue that will dissolve in water .
It may dissolve with repeated immersion in water. Depends exactly which glue.
Yes, acetone can effectively dissolve super glue.
Acetone is the best solvent to dissolve wood glue.
A bead is a compleated weld pass. Just like a bead of glue or adhesive, it is the same way. A compleatley bonded joint.
No glue that I know of can dissolve chalk.
JUST follow this instructionInstructions1Glue the 29 red and 35 blue beads or balls together in a clump or onto a large Styrofoam ball. Make the placement random. Do not glue all the red or all the blue balls to each other.2Slide two of the yellow beads on to the shortest wire. Glue them to the wire by placing a dab of glue inside each bead. Hold each bead while it dries. Make sure the beads are spaced equally on the wire.Sponsored LinksEpon® Epoxy Resins Epicure® Epoxy Curing Agents Heloxy® Modifiers, Additives, etc.www.miller-stephenson.com3Slide eight of the yellow beads onto the next shortest wire. Glue them to the wire by placing a dab of glue inside each bead. Hold each bead while it dries. Make sure the beads are spaced equally on the wire.4Slide eighteen of the yellow beads on to the next second longest wire. Glue them to the wire by placing a dab of glue inside each bead. Hold the bead while it dries. Make sure the beads are spaced equally on the wire.5Slide the last yellow bead onto the longest wire. Glue it to the wire by placing a dab of glue inside the bead. Hold the bead while it dries.6Connect the ends of each wire with tape or glue. You should now have four rings.7Tie one end of the string onto the smallest circle. Tie the other end to the next smallest circle. Leave enough space that the electron beads do not touch.8Repeat step 7 for the each of the circles until all of the circles are tied together.9Tie one end of a string onto the smallest ring. Tie the other end around the nucleus or tape or glue it to the top of the nucleus.thanks questioning GOOD BLESSS U :)
No
You name your glue first. There are hundreds of types. "Glue" alone tells us little.