Guides

How To Use Glue Dots On Wall?

Using glue dots on your wall is as simple as peeling them off the backing and pressing them onto the wall. You can choose between repositionable and permanent options.  You can use these sticky dots … Read more

How To Apply Sand To Wood?

To glue sand to the wood, you need to prepare the wood surface, apply the glue to the wood, and generously sprinkle it with sand.  If you want a thicker or deeper layer of sand … Read more

How To Glue Velvet To Wood?

The easiest and most efficient way to glue velvet to wood comes down to your type of glue. To glue velvet to wood easily, quickly, and efficiently, we recommend one of the following types of … Read more

Who Invented Adhesive Tape?

The first adhesive tape was a surgical tape invented by Dr. Horace Day in 1845.  Of course, this isn’t where taping and gluing started. For example, Ancient Egyptians used substances such as beeswax and resin … Read more

How to Remove Tile Adhesive?

You can remove tile adhesive with different techniques and tools, such as hot water, a steamer, a scraper, an adhesive-removing solution, and others.  The removal steps are also dependent on where you need to remove … Read more

What Adhesive Sticks to Brick?

If you want to stick items to brick, you need to use adhesive made to brick, such as masonry glue, construction glue, or outdoor landscaping glue.  With these different types of glues, you must make … Read more

Is Elmer’s Glue PVA?

Elmer’s glue is not PVA glue. Elmer’s glue contains PVA (polyvinyl acetate) but is not the same adhesive.  Comparing Emler’s glue with PVA glue, PVA glue offers better water-resistant qualities and a much stronger bond.  … Read more

How to Glue Wood Without Clamps?

You can easily and effectively glue wood without clamps by implementing a couple of strategic techniques, such as: Depending on the size and shape of your project, some of these effective alternative solutions will work … Read more

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