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Fugitive glue is commonly referred to as temporary hold, peel-able "Credit Card Glue" or "Booger" glue. This easy to use adhesive gives an instant peelable bond between most substances. Fugitive glue is used when the bond is intended to be temporary so that the piece can be easily reopened by the recipient. Self-mailers are one example of fugitive glue usage, which eliminates tabbing and inserting operations. Fugitive glue is not resealable after the piece is opened.

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