Discover how to use a glue gun with our simple step-by-step guide
Glue guns are ideal for crafts and hobbies, as well as household repairs. Find out more about how to use a glue gun with our easy-to-follow guide.
Be a repair hero: how to repair an inflatable buoy with plastic glue
For the longevity of your soft plastic inflatable toys, demand a repair with an ultra-strong, waterproof glue that is safe for you and the planet. Don't bin it, fix it! And become an everyday #repair…
Be a repair hero: how to repair a hard plastic object with glue
For the repair of your PVC items, demand the excellence of a special glue for hard plastic
which will be the most suitable. Don't bin it, fix it! And become an everyday #repairhero!
How to understand hazardous signs on glue packaging?
Understanding the hazardous labels on the Bostik glue packaging is essential before using it. Here is how to identify and understand them better.
How to store and sort glues at home?
Tired of having to buy new tubes of glue when the old ones are dried out? Bostik explains how to keep them for as long as possible.
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.
I’ve spilt super glue on my work surface, how do I remove it?
Wipe the affected area with an acetone dampened cloth or nail polish remover containing acetone.
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…
Does super glue work in the cold?
Yes, all Bostik super glues remain highly effective providing a strong, long-lasting bond in the cold, including temperatures as low as -20°C.