Hi Stuart! If that's what you were asking in your other question, then, yes you can. It show be about the consistency of white glue. In fact some people mix their own from Elmer's glue and water. Good luck and stay well!
If it has gotten gummed up, you can add water and stir as others have said. If it's beyond useable, which it shouldn't be, but it can happen, you could try making your own mod podge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-VEHcV7URA
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Hi Stuart! If that's what you were asking in your other question, then, yes you can. It show be about the consistency of white glue. In fact some people mix their own from Elmer's glue and water. Good luck and stay well!
HELLO AGAIN,
YES ADD A LITTLE WATER IF GONE THICKER.......... DO IT - GET STUCK IN!!
Yes, just add some water and give it a good shake.
If it gets too thick add water a little at a time, keep stirring to make an even solution.
Add water and shake or stir well to revive the old Mod Podge.
If it's too thick, add a little water and stir.
If it has gotten gummed up, you can add water and stir as others have said. If it's beyond useable, which it shouldn't be, but it can happen, you could try making your own mod podge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-VEHcV7URA
Yes it can be thinned with water, but if it’s lumpy the clotted glue clumps might need to be scooped out.
Exactly what Vimarhonor said
Thin with water but to take lumps out run through make a strainer made from old wire like wide mess screen wire or chicken wire. Work, but worth it..
Hi Stuart, take add a bit of water and shake really good, then check for lumps that could ruin your projects. Let us know how it turns out!
Try adding a little water.