Removable glue

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Removable glue (sometimes incorrectly called fugitive glue[1]) also called credit card glue, E-z-release glue, or (colloquially) booger glue, snot glue, or gooey glue, is a low-tack adhesive that produces a removable, non-permanent joint.[2]

Removable glues are usually available in hot melt or latex form, with low VOC emissions.[3] They can be also applied in liquid form.

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  1. ^ Anson, Marty. "A Glimpse into the World of Glue". Bindagraphics. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Types of Glue Used in Printing".
  3. ^ "Fugitive Glue: A sticky situation". Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 14 June 2011.

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