Elmer's Liquid School Glue, Washable, 1 Gallon, 2 Count








Key features
- •Make slime and bond materials like paper, wood, fabric and ceramics
- •Safe, washable, and non-toxic
Elmer's Liquid School Glue, Washable, 1 Gallon, 2 Count
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Donna Brown✓ Verified Purchase•October 7, 2023
This glue is great
Very versatile stuff
Webby✓ Verified Purchase•October 2, 2023
I remember when I was little my dad waited down the plastic chess pieces by first turning them over then pouring glue into them in three stages in order to let the glue cure. This is exactly what I did with a round plastic turntable I got for the 3-D rubber mat, which gives the whole turntable nice and solid and feels incredibly well-built. I do however need one more quart because the glue dries probably by at least half if not more.
Glue
Elizabeth Mckail✓ Verified Purchase•September 27, 2023
I liked that it lasted me a good while and it was really easy to take out, it wasn't dry at all. The color was just a plain old classic white. I used this for projects, slime, etc. Recommend Product
Elmer's is the best for sealing each end of a log prior to turning it.
forestturnings✓ Verified Purchase•September 19, 2023
After cutting down a tree, I seal each end of each log with Elmer's glue. I dries clear so that I can remember what variety of tree it is, and it prevents moisture loss through the ends of the wood fibers. Of course, the log must be kept out of the rain. Home Depot and Lowe's rarely have it in stock in the gallon size.
Great for Making Kids Slime!
Dorothy Simler✓ Verified Purchase•September 10, 2023
I use Elmers glue in a lot of my projects and crafts. I use a small paint brush and put two coats of Elmer's Glue on our favorite 3D puzzles that we want to keep as knick knacks. It dries clear and shiny, and makes the puzzle very sturdy. These are some of our favorite treasured Knick knacks.
I actually purchased these two one gallon containers of Elmer's glue for my four visiting granddaughters for making slime! They experimented with a lot of different recipes, but their favorite was Elmer's white or clear glue, with the same amount of body lotion, and small squirts of contact lens solution while stirring until it formed into a slime that isn't sticky. I didn't have food coloring on hand, so the girls used small amounts of acrylic paint to color their slime. My entire kitchen was full of slime of different recipes and colors. Treasured memories!
I actually purchased these two one gallon containers of Elmer's glue for my four visiting granddaughters for making slime! They experimented with a lot of different recipes, but their favorite was Elmer's white or clear glue, with the same amount of body lotion, and small squirts of contact lens solution while stirring until it formed into a slime that isn't sticky. I didn't have food coloring on hand, so the girls used small amounts of acrylic paint to color their slime. My entire kitchen was full of slime of different recipes and colors. Treasured memories!
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