no it will not stick
No, it does not contain latex
If the paint is peeling off that your school used to paint the dorms easily, it was most likely latex paint.
I wouldn't. The surface will never stand up to regular kitchen work. Better to buy a sheet of arborite, formica or something and glue it on.
paint the base blue and then fill it with hair gel or clear glue
White glue typically includes liquid latex, which serves as the primary binding agent. It may also contain additives such as water, preservatives, and fillers to adjust the consistency and performance of the glue.
Wallpaper placed over washable paint is a bad idea if the paint has a latex base. The latex will be dissolved by the glue in the wallpaper and it will not adhere very well.
Yes, you can paint hot glue after it has dried.
We get wild fruits , latex , wood , glue, rubber,
Just add as much glue to the paint as necessary. The glue will change the opaque-ness of the colour.
Yes. But it will take longer to dry.
The main ingredient in a glue stick is typically a type of polymer resin (e.g. polyvinyl acetate) that provides the adhesive properties. Other ingredients can include wax, tackifiers, and fillers. Latex is not usually used in glue sticks as it is more commonly found in liquid adhesives like white glue.
No