>it away. Appologies for what may be a regionally based error of
judgement on my part. The white glue you refer to must be different
from the one I am familiar with from NZ.This is the one used in the
woodwork shop. It is used to glue dowels.It is watered down and used
as a sealer.It is used on school projects to hold paper creations
together.It dries clear and can be combined with paint to make
lift-off window stickers like the purchased Christmas decalsI guess
this may well be another case of the generic product being a poor copy
of the original, which I would be happy to use on a hat. RegardsLynlee

In Australia, we call it PVA as in, "Chuck us the PVA, ya mug or I'll
brain ya."

It's also good, from my childhood memories for assembling model kits
-- it is less likely to stain or melt your fuselage or canopy and,
watered down, is a great adhesive for papier mache if wall paper paste
is not to your liking -- just remember to chuck in a slosh of bleach
to prevent mould,

-C.

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