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Thank you. I thought pva won't works for that. May be i've to clean better the plastic.
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This Aleene’s glue is amazing! I can make glue dots for my scrapbooking and card-making projects on nonstick surfaces such as wax and parchment paper. Surprisingly, one bottle may make hundreds of glue dots, indicating that it contains a substantial amount of adhesive! For paper-to-paper applications, I use this glue as a permanent adhesive. I think it is best glues for paper crafts and DIY projects.
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Here’s something to think about, how you apply the glue is as important as the glue itself.
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In the U.S., Elmer's Glue All is inexpensive, is sold everywhere, and is perfect for most paper model applications. I don't know how well it adheres to nonporous materials. It works well for lamination if the part is pressed under a heavy book or something until the glue is thoroughly dry.
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For porous to non-porous surfaces I would suggest Crafters Pick. It's supposed to be a water based super glue.
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i have only ever used UHU since i started paper models in 1984 . i dont like craft and pva glues buts thats just me
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