glue it is a type of glue activated by liquid (your spit)
stuffiing envelopes is one of the oldest scams. there are no jobs to stuff envelopes, It is all done by machines
The sticky stuff on the back of stamps is called adhesive, and it is typically made of synthetic rubber or acrylic compounds. This adhesive is formulated to stick to envelopes and packages when moistened without damaging the item it is applied to.
Because the ingredients make it that way.
You cannot get a job in stuffing envelopes. Companies use machines to do this. If you get an offer to stuff envelopes, you should turn it down without second thought. It is definately a scam.
Yes, you would have to pay postage for stuffing envelopes, because it would cause the envelopes to weighh more than they should and shipping and handling goes by weight.
post-it notes. masking tape. paper mache. envelopes.
The sticky stuff inside balloons is called balloon lubricant or powder. It helps prevent the sides of the balloon from sticking together or to itself when inflated, making it easier to inflate the balloon.
The whitefly could be the cause of the white, sticky stuff on the kumquat leaves. The white substance is called flocculent.
the sticky stuff on a band aid is made of elements that you can find on the periodic table of elements. search for it. it will give you something to do!
No, but you need allot of sticky stuff -really sticky- and a careless mom. (And no I have not done it)
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