Always, and I mean ALWAYS keep a huge bottle of aloe vera gel with lidocaine, lid off, within arm's reach. Just gob it on generously if you burn, it draws the heat out quickly, preventing tissue damage. Leave it on the burned area for a few minutes, take a break: it will make a difference. Apply as often as possible; no cream based medication either because the "greasy" ones seem to hold heat in. Water based gels do not seem to retain heat, which must be part of the reason they feel so cool. When the glue falls on your skin, it sticks because it literally melts flesh with the heat. So be careful, and get the aloe vera gel!
Well, you can connect the two sentences with a semi colon. You can rewrite the sentence using a conjunction or you can just write two different sentences. Jean burned herself on a hot glue gun; she was a bit of a klutz. Jean is a bit of a klutz and burned herself with a hot glue gun. Jean burned herself on the hot glue gun. She is a bit of a klutz.
No, you cannot use a solder gun as a hot glue gun.No, you cannot use a solder gun as a hot glue gun.
You put it in a hot glue gun.
Yes, you do need a hot glue gun, it's the only safe way.
A hot glue gun can not melt a pencil cause a pencil is wood!
Around 4 days I had a burn from a hot glue gun and the pain really stopped after 4 days. But it subsided after 3 days and healed after 2 weeks.
You could use the gun as a nozzle but nothing about its use as a hot glue gun would be useful in the role of flamethrower.
Turn the glue gun on to loosen the glue, then, if the glue is persistent, use a wooden stick to CAREFULLY pick the glue off.
A hot glue gun is hot. Of course. Cold glue is too runny and hardly does the job. Robert Brooklyns found out that by heat and glue, it makes whatever stick better to whatever than cold glue. Now you know!no one cares...hot is supposed to be hot and that is it!
you have to use a hot glue gun.
No, it does not contain latex
you could get it from Lowe's