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When making cold porcelain can i use wheat paste instead of Elmer's Glue?
I want a recipe that is all non toxic and I have read that Elmer's Glue contains a type of plastic that is really bad when inhaled for a prolonged period of time.
So what about the use of wheat paste in the cold porcelain recipe? Has anyone tried that before?
2 Answers
- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
No
- ?Lv 78 years ago
Look on the internet for other recipe choices.
Elmer's Glue is completely different as a glue from wheat flour paste and can't be a direct substitute.
But your information about Elmer's glue, which is a PVA glue is totally wrong. Although there are glues which can be toxic when inhaled, it is usually the solvent, which in the case of PVA is water. And all kinds of glue are harmless when set/cured, at least for breathing, if not for eating.