I'm not sure how this glue will behave with surfaces used in making things (e.g. with fabric, stones, glass etc., where the surface is porous or smooth) I only know how it works on cardboard and on wood. I've tried 4 other adhesives from Adtec (2), Gorilla (2) and this stuff works the best. It has stronger and stickier adhesion. I don't know much about the chemistry of different glues, but in practice I've learned that they are all slightly different; both during application and after curing. It's like the stealth glue ('glue booger') you see in retail packages or Zots (another great product). It's sticky where others might be labeled plastic. It does not soak into the wood pores like liquid PVA wood glue (elm, caulking glue) does; it sits on the surface between them, but it's very sticky. I want to see under the microscope how it "grips" surfaces. It can resemble stretch wrap where it takes shape and then shrinks around the surface texture as it dries and is held that way. I don't know, but I do know this thing works.
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