i think super glue.
polyester
Many kinds of glue fit that requirement. Epoxy and silicone glues are definitely leaders in that.
This is a type of rubber cement like glue that dries somewhat but not completely. It is harmless and can just be peeled of and thrown away.
It depends on what you are using it for. wood glue itself is a very strong adhesive that, when used correctly can bond two seperate pieces of wood together and hold extremly well. just glue and let it dry for a while until it turns hard. then your ready to go!
A solvent either melts or carries a glue. A cement is usually a substance applied as paste, that hardens as the water dries.
the school glue that dries the quickest is elmers it took me 35 minutes.
Black nail polish dries the fastest
If you mean dries out in the bottle - you fling it out.
super glue dries in seconds!! be careful!
super glue dries in seconds!! be careful!
polyester
Glue is just a solution that dries quickly and leaves adhesive behind.
The glue soaks into both parts then carrier liquid dries up and glue solidifies.
You can use clear epoxy.
nylon dries faster than cotton. mj
glue
when the glue dries it shrinks, pulling the surface of the paper together causing the wrinkle.