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Up until now I have been using standard PVA glue, mostly 500ml D3 because it is what I find on the shelf of my local hardware/builders merchant. I sent my fabulous wife out to get some more, and she came back with 750ml of D4 for the same price as 500ml of D3. I am much impressed, especially as we are making garden furniture, but more importantly I will need this for the paddleboard build, if it ever happens.
Halfway through a tricky glue-up, I run out of the old stuff and open the D4, which I have never used before. Wow! It went everywhere, including all over the fabulous wife (who was helping with clamps - did I mention she is fabulous?). This is not the same as PVA glue, and it's waterproof, to boot. I know this, because it won't come off anything, especially said wife.
So, I did the best I could with damp rags, kitchen roll etc, so the woodwork should be ok, but my best beloved is grumbling about sticky paws. We have tried hot water, salt, soap, washing up liquid, nail varnish remover, and olive oil. Weirdly, the best result is with olive oil, so well done internet for that snippet, but I am wondering what the professional woodworker uses (I imagine gloves are top of the list).
Thoughts would be welcome. Oh, and a handy tip for getting waterproof glue out of a summer dress, too, otherwise my woodworking days may be at an abrupt end.
Halfway through a tricky glue-up, I run out of the old stuff and open the D4, which I have never used before. Wow! It went everywhere, including all over the fabulous wife (who was helping with clamps - did I mention she is fabulous?). This is not the same as PVA glue, and it's waterproof, to boot. I know this, because it won't come off anything, especially said wife.
So, I did the best I could with damp rags, kitchen roll etc, so the woodwork should be ok, but my best beloved is grumbling about sticky paws. We have tried hot water, salt, soap, washing up liquid, nail varnish remover, and olive oil. Weirdly, the best result is with olive oil, so well done internet for that snippet, but I am wondering what the professional woodworker uses (I imagine gloves are top of the list).
Thoughts would be welcome. Oh, and a handy tip for getting waterproof glue out of a summer dress, too, otherwise my woodworking days may be at an abrupt end.