How Do You Make Glue Dry Faster?
Everyone knows “A watched pot never boils,” meaning that waiting for something to happen makes the time feel like it’s creeping along. When doing crafts or home improvement projects, time can tick away slowly when you are waiting for glue to dry. Using glue in the right way and under proper circumstances can help make it dry faster. Check the expiration date of your bottle of glue and throw it away if it’s expired. It’s a little-known fact that adhesives get old and may not work properly when past their prime. Start with a fresh bottle to ensure your glue will dry in a timely fashion. Avoid watering down your glue. It may seem like a thinner paste will dry more quickly, but this is not really the case. Watery glue can saturate your paper or other medium, making it hard to dry. The glue may not hold together as well as adhesives with a normal viscosity. Read the label of your glue to be sure you are using the right type of glue on the correct medium. Glues that are not meant for metal o