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  • Elmers Glue Slime Starter Kit Includes Clear PVA Glue Glitter Glue
    Elmers Glue Slime Starter Kit Includes Clear PVA Glue Glitter Glue

    Enjoy exciting slime making fun with washable, child-friendly Elmers glue slime kit Everything you need to make homemade slime, the Elmers slime starter kit includes two bottles of Elmers clear PVA glue, four Elmers glitter glue pens and two bottles

    Price: 15.40 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Elmers Glue Frosty Slime Kit With Clear PVA Glue Glitter Glue Pens and
    Elmers Glue Frosty Slime Kit With Clear PVA Glue Glitter Glue Pens and

    Tis the season for sparkly slime, snowmen and festive crafting Washable with soap and water and child friendly, Elmers glue is the choice for easy slime fun. Everything you need to make homemade slime, the Elmers Glue Frosty Slime Making Kit includes

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  • Wood Glue 120g
    Wood Glue 120g

    Perfect for all woodworking jobs and timber repairs

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  • UHU Fabric Glue 20g
    UHU Fabric Glue 20g

    UHU Textile Fabric Glue is a special adhesive for bonding all kinds of fabrics - no more needle and thread The solvent-free, white adhesive becomes transparent when hard, is very flexible, is washable up to 90 C and can be ironed as well as

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  • How can one remove super glue from textiles?

    To remove super glue from textiles, you can try soaking the affected area in warm soapy water and gently rubbing the glue off. Another method is to apply acetone or nail polish remover to a cotton ball and dab it onto the glue, then gently scrape it off with a blunt object. It's important to test these methods on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric first to ensure they don't cause damage.

  • How do you remove glue from textiles/clothing?

    To remove glue from textiles or clothing, start by scraping off as much of the dried glue as possible using a blunt knife or spoon. Then, apply a small amount of a solvent such as rubbing alcohol, acetone, or a commercial adhesive remover to a clean cloth and gently dab at the glue stain. Be sure to test the solvent on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric first to ensure it doesn't cause any damage. Once the glue is softened, launder the clothing as usual. If the glue stain persists, consider seeking professional dry cleaning services.

  • How do I remove glitter glue from textiles?

    To remove glitter glue from textiles, start by scraping off as much of the excess glue as possible using a blunt knife or spoon. Then, apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol or acetone to a clean cloth and gently dab at the stained area. Be sure to test the alcohol or acetone on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric first to ensure it doesn't cause any damage. Once the glitter glue has been lifted, wash the textile according to its care instructions. If the stain persists, consider taking the item to a professional cleaner for further treatment.

  • Glue stick or liquid glue?

    It ultimately depends on the specific task at hand. Glue sticks are convenient for quick and mess-free application, making them ideal for paper crafts and light materials. On the other hand, liquid glue provides a stronger bond and is better suited for heavier materials such as wood, metal, and fabric. Consider the specific needs of the project before deciding between a glue stick or liquid glue.

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  • Loctite Super Glue Original
    Loctite Super Glue Original

    Has the handle of your favourite mug broken off Are you looking for a strong glue to mend precious china Look no further than Loctite original Super Glue This multi-purpose glue helps you to easily handle any kind of small daily repair job around the

    Price: 9.49 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Loctite Super Glue Creative
    Loctite Super Glue Creative

    Say goodbye to glue spills, sticky fingers and messy DIY jobs with theLoctite Super Glue Creative Pen. Designed for accurate, no-messapplication, the pens precision tip, rubber grips and fast-setting timekeep bonding tasks easy. Simply press lightly

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  • Loctite Super Glue Precision
    Loctite Super Glue Precision

    Loctite Precision Especially suited for precise applicationsAre you looking for a glue for those hard to reach places Do you needa strong adhesive without the mess This convenient repair glue with its extra long nozzle is especially suited for

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  • Classmates Pva Brush Glue
    Classmates Pva Brush Glue

    Our Classmates Red Label PVA Glue is a multipurpose PVA adhesive with strong bonding properties. It can be used as a craft and painting medium and is ideal for use with fabric, board, and collage materials.Strong Craft Adhesive with excellent holding

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  • Can I glue glass with wood glue or super glue?

    No, wood glue and super glue are not suitable for gluing glass. Glass is a non-porous material, and these types of glue are designed for porous surfaces like wood, paper, and fabric. For gluing glass, it is best to use a specialized glass glue or epoxy that is designed to bond non-porous materials. These types of adhesives will provide a strong and durable bond for glass.

  • Instead of nail glue, super glue?

    Using super glue instead of nail glue is not recommended. Super glue is not designed for use on the skin and can cause irritation or allergic reactions. Nail glue is specifically formulated for use on nails and is safer and more suitable for this purpose. It is important to use products as intended to avoid potential harm or damage.

  • How can one remove super glue, hot glue gun glue, etc.?

    To remove super glue, hot glue gun glue, or other types of strong adhesives, you can try using acetone or nail polish remover. Soak a cotton ball or swab in acetone and gently dab it onto the glue until it starts to soften. You can also try using a mixture of warm, soapy water to soak the affected area and then gently peel or scrape off the glue. Additionally, there are commercial adhesive removers available that can help dissolve and remove stubborn glue residues.

  • What adhesive is used to glue foam to textiles? Are there any alternatives?

    The most commonly used adhesive to glue foam to textiles is a spray adhesive specifically designed for foam and fabric. This type of adhesive provides a strong bond and is easy to apply. An alternative to spray adhesive is using a foam-safe fabric glue, which is specifically formulated to bond foam and fabric together. Both options provide a secure bond and are commonly used in upholstery and crafting projects.

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