What type of glue is best for crafts displayed outdoors?
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Usually a marine grade glue/adhesive works. I believe you can find it in stores like Wal-Mart and even Amazon.
I use E6000 and Gorilla outdoor glue - be sure to get the one that dries clear. Both hold up no matter the weather. I'll store them during the winter, though.
ask the Home Depot,it depends on your climet
E6000 or Liquid Nails
Thanks for your replies! Have a great week!
I would think construction adhesive would hold up well.
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Hello it might depend on the size and weight of your item. Gorilla glue or construction adhesive might be options.