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Some Frequently asked Questions relating to Glues

Question:
How do you use Arbee Spray Adhesive?
Answer:
This is an acetate based adhesive. Spray lightly on both pieces to be stuck, allow to stand for two minutes then press together

Question:
What are the properties and uses of Silicone Adhesive?
Answer:
This is a permanent adhesive which dries clear and forms a flexible bond. It is used for glueing paper tole, metal work, canvas, wood, rubber, porcelain, plastics, concrete and copper based metals. It will start to bond within ten minutes but may take up to a week to completely dry.

Question:
What are the uses and properties of Arbee Craft Glue?
Answer:
This glue is quick drying, dries clear and can be washed away with water. It is great for bonding fabrics, leather, soft woods, paper, cane and other craft materials. It is the glue to use in lampshade making and millinery work.

Question:
Can you remove Arbee craft glue from fabrics once dry?
Answer:
It is very difficult to remove dry craft glue from any fabrics generally. You can try sponging the spot lightly with acetone as this is sometimes successful.


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