I've used hundreds of glues and never found one that smelt of perfume,
When detergent is added to glue, it breaks down the glue's chemical structure and weakens its adhesive properties. This change in the glue's composition causes it to lose its cohesiveness and turn into a slimy consistency.
Ambroxan is a replacement, but it might not already be in the perfume. Maybe it was found outside of the product and added.
When perfume turns yellow that means its time to get rid of it or someone added some chemicals or food coloring to it. ;)
Sometimes there are pencil cases that are cylinders........ others are potato chip containers! Glue bottles, perfume bottles...... there are many others!
Yes! In fact it does have minerals in it!
noir means (aka black)
Approximately 10% of the total volume.
perfume plus water plus perfume equals perfume+water+perfume.
Borax acts as a crosslinking agent in the slime-making process. When borax is added to glue, it creates a chemical reaction that links the glue molecules together, forming a slime-like consistency. This crosslinking process changes the glue's properties, transforming it into slime.
Perfume = el perfume
perfume
The native Indians of north America discovered that finely crushed charcoal added to pine sap made glue strong enough to fix shafts to arrowheads.