For bonding polystone, a two-part epoxy is often the best choice, as it provides a strong, durable bond suitable for this type of material. Cyanoacrylate (super glue) can also work for small repairs, but it may not hold up as well under stress or weight. Additionally, specialized adhesives designed for plastics or resin may offer effective results. Always ensure the surfaces are clean and dry before applying any adhesive for optimal adhesion.
Kraft glue or elmers glue
Liquid white glue should help. If not, then I have no clue.
glue sticks: pretty much any brand
Polystone is somewhat fragile and can break.
Cyanoacrylate glue, also known as super glue, works best on acrylic materials due to its strong bonding properties and quick drying time.
Cyanoacrylate glue, also known as super glue, works best on vinyl materials due to its strong bonding properties and ability to adhere to a variety of surfaces.
Polystone, a type of resin material often used for decorative items, is generally not recommended for outdoor use. While it can withstand some exposure to moisture and UV light, prolonged exposure can lead to fading, cracking, or deterioration. If you choose to use polystone outdoors, it's best to keep it in a sheltered area and apply a protective sealant to enhance its durability.
Bead-glue
grizzly glue. just be carefull and dont get it on yourself
You choose a polythene glue, or a PVC glue. Weld-On 711 works to a degree.
White glue or carpenters glue works best on popsicle sticks.
Yes, gum is type of glue.