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What is Hobby Craft PVA Glue?

Hobby Craft PVA Glue is an essential, multipurpose glue, commonly used in arts and craft projects. It is also often referred to as white glue or white craft glue as it applies white and dries clear…
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What is the shelf life of Glu Dots?

24 months, unopened, from date of manufacture. Store in dry conditions between +5⁰ C and +25⁰ C
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What is Spray Adhesive and how to use it?

Fast Tak Permanent spray glue is a permanent contact adhesive in an aerosol format. It applies as a mist and is suitable for bonding a wide variety of materials including paper, card, foam, leather,…
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What is super glue made of?

Bostik’s Super Glue Liquid is made of ethyl cyanoacrylate. Cyanoacrylate is an acrylic resin that cures almost instantly. The fast-setting, ultra strong and colourless properties of our super glue…
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What surfaces can I use Bostik Glitter Glue on?

Bostik Glitter Glue Pens can be used on paper, cardboard, wood, felt and more.
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What is the typical time for Bostik Hobby Craft PVA Glue to dry?

Bostik Hobby Craft PVA Glue will often dry in a matter of minutes. However, we recommend waiting 12 hours when applied to paper or card for the product to fully cure. For other materials such as wood…
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Will Blu Tack® leave a stain?

On some surfaces, after a long period of time, Blu Tack® can leave a slight oily mark. This can be removed using removers like citrus oils and desolvers, but as per the guidance of the suppliers…
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Where is best place to store Blu Tack®?

Pop it in a tightly closed container in a dry, cool and well-ventilated location.
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When will Blu Tack® stick best?

Surfaces must be clean and dry, and free from grease or loose materials to work best. If a room or surface conditions are too hot (over 70°C), Blu Tack® will soften and become more difficult to…
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What surfaces can Blu Tack® stick to?

Blu Tack® can be used on non-porous surfaces such as glass, metal and plastic, as well as painted surfaces and vinyl coated wallpaper.