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Elmer's white glue will not burn you. However there are now many other kinds of Elmer's glue - so it is no longer appropriate to say just "Elmer's glue". They now have Elmers epoxy, Elmers cyanoacrylate, Elmers contact cement, Elmers spray adhesive and a few other kinds.

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