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Strong Cold Water Adhesive

Product Details

A starch-based powder which mixes with water to form a paste. Particularly suitable for covering a large area of paper, it is also the ideal medium for projects involving papier maché and paper lamination. 

 

Much more versatile than Cellulose Adhesive, Strong Cold Water Adhesive can be mixed with a higher glue to water ratio than cellulose, thus making the glue mix stronger.  Extremely water resoluble therefore excellent washability.

Features
  • Excellent washability
  • High water dispersible content
  • Versatile adhesive 
  • Phthalate, Latex, Wheat and Gluten Free
  • Preservative free
Benefits
  • Economical
  • Perfect for covering a large area of paper
  • Make very high solids strong adhesives
 
Product/Packaging Variants
  • GL15CW400: 400g Bags - Strong cold water adhesive

Special Information

Mixing Instructions:
400g Strong Cold Water Adhesive make 5-17 litres of finished adhesive.  Add adhesive slowly to the water while stirring and allow to thicken.  Add more water or dry adhesive to adjust to required thickness or adhesive strength.

Add 3-10% of powdered adhesive to water.

Information and Downloads

Storage Information
  • Store in a cool place out of direct sunlight.
  • Always replace the cap when not in use.
Washing Information
  • Always wear protective clothing

 

Wet Stains: Remove excess adhesive with damp cloth.  Do not rub.  Wash with cold water and liquid detergent and soak over night.  Branded makes of washing-up liquid or household soap are particularly effective. When as much of the stain as possible has been removed, wash in normal way.  Repeat if necessary allowing detergent to rest on fabric if necessary. Avoid using strong detergent, bleach and organic solvents.  Hand washing can be more effective than machine washing.  Do not iron.

 

Dry Stains: Pick off as much as possible and then soak in cold water over night.   Then follow
instructions as per wet stains.  Avoid using strong detergents and bleach.  Hand washing is more effective than machine washing. Dry cleaning may help.

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