Sunday, August 17, 2014

Buy Glue-All White Glue, 1gal, Repositionable Liquid

Glue-All White Glue, 1gal, Repositionable Liquid
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The year was 1956, and I tore up some of my mother's magazines and created my first collage. It depicted St. Francis feeding some doves, and the paper was adhered to the cardboard from a shirt package with Elmer's Glue-All. The little saint did not survive my many travels, but several pieces from the early '60 are alive and well, without a single piece of paper unglued, thanks to Elmer's. Elmer's is the only product I know of that has never introduced a "New and Improved" version of itself, because the formula is perfect, and cannot be bettered.

My work since that first effort has evolved and become much more elaborate, but the glue remains the same. The only time that I experimented and tried a different product turned out to be disastrous. I have used Elmer's for thousands of collages, most of them using paper, but also petals and leaves, and fabric. I own a piece I did in 1983 constructed of lettuce leaves and hibiscus petals, with Elmer's doing its duty and keeping it as good as it looked 22 years ago.

Elmer's Glue-All "Dries Strong, Dries Clear," and is "Safe, Non-Toxic." It has a very faint smell that is barely perceptible and not unpleasant, and is water-soluble, and can be used on porous materials (paper, cloth), and semi-porous (wood, pottery). Buy it by the gallon, or by the 4 OZ. container, and you will find that Elmer's does the job, and passes the test of time.

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Elmer's Glue All is much, much better than Elmer's Washable No Run School Glue, 4 oz. (E304). It is more tacky has a stronger hold. It works especially well on paper, but it glues other substrates, also. The other day, I used it to glue plastic and Mylar together. Elmer's Glue All comes out opaque white, but it dries clear. That was important, because the plastic was clear, and I didn't want a white mess. The two pieces are still holding together.

I tend to use different glues for different applications (wood glue for wood, glue sticks for paper, etc.). When I am in need of glue and nothing else is available to suit my needs (or maybe I'm just plain out of other glues), I always have Elmer's Glue All on hand to the rescue. It usually does the trick.

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