Elmer's, Super Glue, Krazy Glue, Gorilla Glue, Araldite, J B Weld, Shoe Goop.
Super Glue is sold under many different names.
Street names for glue often refer to various types of synthetic or natural adhesives, with some common examples being "super glue," "crazy glue," or "white glue." In the context of substance use, "glue" can also refer to inhalants used recreationally, with street names like "huff," "sniff," or specific brand names like "Elmer's." It's important to approach such topics with awareness of the potential health risks associated with inhalants.
The scientific name for glue is "adhesive" or "glue adhesive."
The Pritt Stick is a the first brand of adhesive that glue that used roll up mechanics to contain the glue. The origin of the word is the combination of the names of it creators.
Entenmann's is a brand of packaged baked goods. Exxon is a gasoline product. Enterprise is a car rental company. Elmer's is a brand of glue. Eggo is a brand of frozen waffles from the Kellogg Company.
Elmer's glue is a brand name of glue. Ford is a brand name but the Mercury Mariner is the same item but with a different name.
There are many kinds and most have different names. Elmer's has an excellent one called Elmer's Multipurpose Spray Adhesive.
Going crazy, gettin sticky, and stuck up
Most likely because you are not weighing the different proportions carefully.
For an exact answer you'd have to name a glue. There are dozens, and all different weights and densities.
Glue is any substance that will adhere something to another item. -There are thousands of different glues, so if asking a "Glue " question, please specify the actual brand name or at least the type.
Rhino Glue and Gorilla Glue