no
no but algae can form after a while yes algae would grow and it is a type of mold/fungi!!
a mold. this is for you Brandon
Apparently so! I just found a glue stick in a desk drawer at my workplace and it is covered in mold.
Decrease. The refrigerator removes the warmth factor and the damp factor that mold needs to form.
Yes, liquid can form mold under specific conditions. Mold spores are present in the air and can settle in liquids, where they can grow and form mold if the environment is dark, damp, and lacks ventilation. Properly storing and sealing liquids can help prevent mold growth.
To shape hot glue effectively, use a hot glue gun to apply the glue in small amounts and quickly mold it with your fingers or a tool before it cools and hardens. Experiment with different techniques and practice to achieve the desired shapes and designs.
Yes, epoxy resin can be poured into a polymer glue mold, but it's essential to ensure that the mold is compatible with the resin. Some polymer glues can react with epoxy, potentially causing sticking or surface defects. It's advisable to use a mold release agent to prevent adhesion and facilitate easier removal of the cured epoxy. Always test a small area first to confirm compatibility.
well you glue them together and put it in the mold u want it to be
because mold requires moisture to survive
As sure as cheese can mold. Cheese is a form of mold.....
Mold forms after an expiration date. Maybe more than a week after an expiration date mold forms.