Will the transparent quick-drying glue turn white when used for bonding bricks?
08 Dec 2023
Transparent quick-drying glue is a commonly used adhesive. Due to its fast bonding and transparent properties, it is often used to bond various materials, including glass, metal, plastic, etc. However, in some cases, whitening may occur when using transparent quick-drying glue to bond bricks.
Whitening is usually caused by white marks or spots left behind after the water in the glue evaporates. This phenomenon is more common when using transparent quick-drying glue, especially during the process of bonding bricks. This may be because when spotting bricks, the glue will first drip on the surface of the bricks and then dry quickly, leaving traces similar to white spots.
To solve this problem, there are several suggestions to consider.
1. Make sure that the surface of the brick and the surrounding area have been carefully cleaned before using the transparent quick-drying glue to avoid any impurities or dust from affecting the bonding effect of the glue.
2. Secondly, you can try to adjust the amount of glue and try to reduce the amount of glue used, especially when ordering bricks. This will reduce the white marks left behind after the glue dries.