The material safety data sheet for Aleene's tacky glue states that the ingredients are a TRADE SECRET. However, the taste test leads me to suspect something like milk-based white glue with a bit of glycerine.
It is time to explore the pages of the U.S. patent office and then experiment.
If you, by accident, duplicate Aleene's Tacky glue and publish your formula, Aleene can not patent their (your) formula, but you can patent theirs.
I do not begrudge Aleene what they deserve for putting out a fine product; rather, I envision a future where store bought glue for bookbinding is no longer available, and I wish to be prepared.
Good luck.
White glue.
There is a paper mache recipe that involves using flour and water instead of white glue. This can be very useful, as it is not quite as messy as glue.
Yes, white glue is part of the recipe for that.
yes you can use any kind of detergent but you also need glue.
White glue bonds well with a variety of materials, including paper, cardboard, wood, fabric, and some plastics.
The best type of glue for fabric is fabric glue, which is specifically designed to bond fabric materials together. You can purchase fabric glue at most craft stores, fabric stores, or online retailers.
The best type of glue to use on fabric is fabric glue, as it is specifically designed to bond fabric materials together effectively.
You should use fabric glue on fabric for the best results.
There are many methods. It depends what glue and what fabric.
No, it is not recommended to use wood glue on fabric as it may not bond well and could damage the fabric. It is better to use fabric glue specifically designed for bonding fabric materials.
Try a mixture of equal parts of water and regular white glue :)
To effectively glue fabric to wood for a DIY project, you can use a strong adhesive like fabric glue or a multipurpose craft glue. Apply the glue evenly on the wood surface, press the fabric firmly onto the glue, and allow it to dry completely before handling the project.