I have Glu Stik all over XYZ. what do I do?
Bostik Glu Stiks are children-and mess-friendly, so can easily be cleaned with warm soapy water.
What are the recommended uses of Glu Dots?
Bostik Glu Dots Removable are ideal for arts & craft, scrapbooking, card marking, collages and model making. Bostik Glu Dots Removable are the perfect size to allow for precise and accurate…
What does the term 'viscosity' mean?
Viscosity is the measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. The higher the viscosity of a liquid, the thicker it is and the greater the resistance to flow. Glue can be various measures of…
Can I use Foam Pads on mirrors?
Yes - you can use our double sided sticky pads for mirrors. Bostik Foam Pads are acid and lignin-free meaning they will not mark or stain a mirrored surface.
How long does it take for Glitter Glue to dry?
Bostik Glitter Glue typically dries within 30 minutes when applied as a thin layer.However, due to the water content within the glitter glue, when applied in thick layers the drying time can increase…
Ways to use Bostik Glitter Glue Pens?
Glitter glue pens allow you to easily and neatly add sparkle to your pages or art projects. You can use the glue to create glitter borders in scrapbooks, outline key paragraphs in diaries, jazz up…
What surfaces can I use Bostik Glitter Glue on?
Bostik Glitter Glue Pens can be used on paper, cardboard, wood, felt and more.
How do I prepare the surfaces to be glued?
Before applying glue, ensure that all surfaces are of sound nature and clean, dry and free from dust, grease or any other contamination.
What is the difference between a multipurpose glue and super glue?
The main difference between a multipurpose glue and a super glue is the drying time. A super glue bonds within seconds (almost instantly) and an all purpose adhesive bonds within minutes (typically…
Do I need a super glue gel or a super glue liquid?
A super glue liquid has a low viscosity, meaning the liquid flows easily. This type of formula is great for filling horizontal surface cracks and fractures where the adhesive can flow into the cracks…