A tile mastic such as Mapei Ecobond. See the tile aisle in Rona or Home Depot for this product.
Depends what you want to stick onto it. Not many glues stick effectively to plaster.
No, the adhesive won't hold.
Adhesive materials like construction glue, epoxy, or concrete bonding agents will stick effectively to concrete surfaces.
No, sorry. Plaster of Paris expands and the plaster will stick to your molds and is impossible to remove. It will also remove some of the fine detailing of your mold. An alternative is to put the plaster on one of your finished pieces, half at a time to get a mold of the piece. This will give you a new mold of the piece without destroying your original mold.
No, thermacol will not stick well with cement as they are two different materials with different properties. It is recommended to use an adhesive specifically designed for bonding thermacol to other surfaces.
Plaster of Paris may stick to sanded greatstuff foam, but it's not guaranteed due to the smooth surface of the foam. It's recommended to use a primer or adhesive specifically designed to create a stronger bond between the two materials for better results.
A brand name for a setting joint compound. Has gypsum crystals that make it set like plaster, and bonding agent that makes it stick like joint .
Epoxy resin or jeweler's glue are commonly used adhesives to stick semi-precious stones. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific adhesive you choose to ensure proper bonding.
Contact adhesive is very versatile and you can stick almost anything with it
Yes and no. Short answer is you need to apply a bonding agent to the durock so the plaster will stick. Blueboard is chemically treated to accept plaster, durock is not so it will just fall off without a bonding agent.
Yes, plaster can stick to door frames, but the effectiveness depends on the surface preparation and the type of plaster used. It's essential to ensure that the door frame is clean, free of dust, and ideally slightly roughened to promote adhesion. If the frame is made of a non-porous material, such as metal or smooth wood, using a bonding agent may improve adherence. Additionally, applying plaster carefully and in thin layers can help achieve a better bond.
Adhere means to stick, connect. Have you ever heard the word "adhesive" well it means it is able to stick to things. So it can be used to refer to an adhesive object ... like say GLUE.Such a sentence could be;"To make two objects stick together you must use an appropriate bonding agent or glue, to ensure the objects adhere to each other."