There is no drywall glue. -If you are referring to mud (drywall compound), you scrape the lumps off at the end of each day and then wash your clothes. It always comes off.
The best type of glue for drywall installation is drywall adhesive, also known as drywall compound or joint compound.
Almost anything you do WILL take off the top layer of paint and possibly drywall paper so be prepared to recover it with mud and sand it down.
To effectively remove glue from drywall, you can try using a putty knife to gently scrape off the glue. You can also use a mixture of warm water and mild soap to soften the glue and then scrub it off with a sponge or cloth. Another option is to use a commercial adhesive remover following the manufacturer's instructions. Be sure to test any method in a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it does not damage the drywall.
To remove UHU textile glue out of clothes, you should try to freeze the area to make it very brittle. This should make it easier to peel off.
Using liquid nail glue to secure particle board to drywall is not recommended. The bond may not be strong enough to hold the weight of the particle board. It is better to use appropriate fasteners like screws or anchors to securely attach the particle board to the drywall.
If it's drywall almost nothing will remove it without marring the wall. Try small bits with different solvents.
to remove gorilla glue from clothes. soak the area contaminated from glue in acetone for a while. try removing it every once in a while until it peels off easliy. it would be a good idea to first see how acetone reacts to the material before applying in large quantities
The drywall paper came off along with the wallpaper because the wallpaper adhesive was stronger than the bond between the drywall paper and the drywall itself.
It shouldn't be a problem. The glue is water based and the mud should adhere to it.
Scrub the glue with 'Whitlam's Glue Wash Hand Cleaner' -available at plumbing supply stores.
Get yourself a few tubes of Green Glue and a couple of sheets of drywall. Apply the Green Glue to the inside walls of the closet and then screw the new drywall layers right over top. Use some acoustical caulk to seal the seams between the layers of drywall and then repaid the inside (if you need to). You'll notice a significant decrease in sound coming from the walls around the closet.
NO. -You buy special drill tipped screws for it at the same places you get steel studs.