Can I use clear glue instead of white on paper bag floor??
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Hi Jeanette
Here are some ideas for you and yes you can use clear glue
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/home-tours/q-paper-bag-floor-can-you-use-spray-adhesive-instead-of-elmers-glue-13592901
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/434245589042202191/
Paper bag floor, can you use spray adhesive instead of Elmers glue?
The simple answer is yes you can.
Yes you can!
Yes, they'll both dry clear, so I think you'll be fine.
Hello. Not too sure about the floor glue project that you are speaking about. But there are certainly wonderful floor reno projects here to view.
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Hope this helps.
Hi Jeanette. I believe clear glue might be even better than white glue. The only draw back I could possibly think of is that you may not know when the clear glue is dry. Be sure to allow each coat to dry before adding the next coat. Maybe you should practice first. A corner in the closet would be a great place to practice. Good luck Jeanette. Stay healthy and well.
Hello Jeanette,
I can't really say, as I have never done that! My first thought is maybe the cost would be higher ?
Both white glue and clear glue dry clear, if this were my project, I would try this in an unnoticeable area to make sure it works. Be sure each layer is completely dry before you apply the next.
I haven't done this, but I would assume that the clear glue would be just fine.
I recommend this method - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q86cvlP_2jA
Clear glue should work just fine mixed with water just like using the white glue which dries clear.
I think both work as white glue dries clear.
Ii don't see why not if it's a water based glue. Stay safe!
You sure can!
Here are all kinds of tutorials and success and failure stories from Hometalkers about paper bag flooring: https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts/?filter=paper%20bag%20flooring