Elmer's new China and Glass Glue.
Elmer's China and Glass glue will repair them.
Epoxy will do that kind of repair.
gorilla glueANS 2 - Aqua Seal is specifically made for that kind of repair.
PVA glueANS 2 Epoxy or carpenters yellow glue may be best, depending exactly what you are gluing.
it will get all non sticky and it will be all watery so what to do is put more glue it about how much detergent you put that how much glue you put let say i use 3 in a half cups of detergent ok? now i gotta put 4 in a half cups of glue then it will be ok or simpley just restart :) info: you will need elmers glue( liqiud ) two cups make sure ther small and the same and spoon to stir detergent (any kind doesnet matter) mixing boil or use the cups :) put glue into a cup then put detergent into the other cup not the same one with the glue in it it should be any amount of glue but only 3 half of detergent or it depends on how much glue you put. then mix then together (glue and detergent) and stir till you get putty!! :D enjoy
Kind of Glue was created on 2001-12-14.
Depends on the kind of glue - "Name your glue"
Pva wood glue
Super glue and Krazy glue
Bead-glue
Depends what kind of glue.
To repair a fingerboard on a cello, it’s best to use a high-quality, heat-resistant wood glue, such as Titebond III or hide glue. These glues provide strong adhesion while allowing for some flexibility, which is important for the instrument's acoustic properties. Avoid using super glue or epoxy, as they can be too rigid and may damage the wood over time. Always ensure surfaces are clean and properly aligned before applying the glue.