I wouldn't as you could harm yourself doing that.
Yes, you can.
yes but its not the best thing to use
You don't actually use the orange peel as glue. You use the orange peel, which is acid, to melt polystyrene, which is sticky and a good source for glue.
It depends on the type of glue. Elmers white or wood glue: use warm water and a cloth rag. Rubber cement: Peel it off if possible. Use toluene (type of paint thinner) for residue that doesn't peel off. Krazy/super glue: Assuming a plastic dash, use your thumb to apply pressure to the dash and make it flex slightly. Repeat this process for a few minutes, the peel the glue off. Cold temperatures may help. Hot melt glue: Peel off. Rearview mirror glue: If it doesn't peel off easily, shine a blacklight on it for a few weeks, then peel off. Epoxy: Submit a query to the epoxy manufacturer. There are so many different epoxy type glues available.
No, it won't stick . Best to use silicone.
Elmer's does not make a very good joint with clay. Many potters that I know use epoxy or silicone to repair their broken pots.
Use a glue gun. The glue will peel off fairly easily when you are ready to remove it.
No it can't be recycled. Once Elmer's Glue is allowed to dry, it changes chemically and cannot be taken back to it's original liquid form.in other words, once you use the glue, it can't be recycled
Make sure you use a nontoxic glue, like Elmers
Soak it in water for about an hour then it will peel off.
try just normal elmers glue, if that doesnt work super glue will do it.
Put a puzzle together and get a piece of cardboard just a little bit bigger/smaller OR cut a piece the same size. Glue the puzzle pieces on in this order: corners and edges first, then the next row from the outside, the next row and the next until you get to the middle. make sure it is all securely glued dowm. MAKE SURE THE PUZZLE IS SOLVED RIGHT!!!