Re: Gloy v gum

From: Judy Seigel ^lt;jseigel@panix.com>
Date: 01/18/04-09:12:21 PM Z
Message-id: <Pine.NEB.4.58.0401182208390.21237@panix2.panix.com>

On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, jfulton wrote:

> I also have a tube of Gloy that Terry King gave me. It is a brand name for a
> household and school glue. My assumption is that one could use Lepage's old
> glue if it is still available. I have recently purchased at the Staples
> office supply store, a liquid glue pen that is also washable. That product
> might work also.

For about the 8th time it's been on this list (only about 4 of them by
me)... Gloy is a brand name from Henkel. It's essentially PVA with some
colorant and probably emulsifier added. Maybe when the countries
supplying acacia left the british empire, or whatever reason,
it's a substitute for old fashioned mucilege, or office "glue".

Judy
Received on Sun Jan 18 21:12:32 2004

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