Animal bones and especially the hooves of hoofed animals contain gelatin. Most animals slaughtered for food at abattoirs are used for this purpose. The hooves and sometimes bones are boiled to make gelatin which is used for glue, jelly and as a coagulant.
I would not use superglue in an Aquarium. I think there may be something on the superglue containers/tube stating that it is not for use in water.
1st. Don't let him!!!!or else he will stick together!!!hahahaha only joking i really don't know the answer!!
wELL glue should not really be ingested but who really knows.
huh i used to work at a glue factory and we did use horse semen to make glue granted we put it through several different machines that essentially rendered it as glue though we did have 8 stallions hooked up to "milking" machines and we produced glue so i exstrapolated that the glue was made from the well stuff
Horses have not been used as a by-product of glue for quite some time. With advances in other types of adhesives the use of equine body parts has fallen out of favor. It is also 'politically incorrect' due to huge gains in animal rights.
Yes, but some companies have stopped using it in their products. I believe Elmer's glue does not use animals in their glue.
White glue or carpenter's glue (you may know it as Elmer's glue) is made from protein, and therefore can be eaten by cockroaches. There are other kinds of glue which are not edible even by cockroaches.
I would think it's safe if you let it air off for a day after using to remove the odour.
- Very few of the glues we use today are made from animal products. Some is made for antique restorers, but nothing the average person could find in a store
That depends on the base of the glue that is on the puppy. If it is water based glue a long soak in a bath will do the trick to loosen the glue and then can be rubbed off. If it is like a super glue, soaking in a bath may help but may not remove all the glue.
Yes, technically if you were stupid enough to try you could physically eat Elmer's glue. Although how much is another question entirely. While I don't suppose that there have been any official studies done on this, I would venture to say that there would be a correlation between your IQ and the amount you would be able to ingest, the correlation being the lower your IQ the more you would ingest.
This is a great question and I would encourage you to do some testing of your own. Good luck.
yes,because sap is so sticky and you can make it a glue
I just had a fit when I came home and mother in law has got super glue all over my laminate worktop in the most shiny area of my kitchen!! I actually think I have removed all of it. I thought the glue had melted the surface and ruined it as you could feel the surface change when you run your hand over it but I remembered that NAIL VERNISH REMOVER breaks down the glue :D and after lots of scrubbing and washing I think I have removed all of it apart from one deep scratch mark. I am pleased if I have as we were just about to phone insurers and repalce the whole kithchen with new tops.so give it a try!
You can also make slime with shampoo and body wash. The shampoo can't be to liquidy, and it has to be a clear shampoo. The body wash can't be to liquidy too, but the body wash doesn't have to be clear. Old spice works very good. then mix those ingredients and you have slime.
No, there is no flour in butter. Butter is made by churning or beating heavy cream until it solidifies. Margarine will have other ingredients in it, but none of those ingredients are flour, either.
Glue is sold in almost every craft store, building products store, Hobby store and many art supply stores.
Ask in the hardware store for an adhesive that has extremely high heat resistance.
ANS 2 A good high heat epoxy, such as J B Weld.
No. Glue is formulated to hold things together, not to be eaten.