When glue cures, it means that it has dried and hardened to form a strong bond. This process typically involves the evaporation of solvents or water from the glue, allowing the adhesive components to chemically bond and create a solid connection between the surfaces being glued together.
No, Gorilla glue does not work well on fabrics.
work-in-process
glue is kinda like water. uncured glue is a liquid. when it begins to cure it releases solvents as vapors, gas. and when it is fully cured it is a solid. but different glues work in different ways, some may never be a liquid, and some may never become a solid
Hot glue will not work as good on pop sticks as wood glue, which will provide much better bonding.
Gorilla glue can work underwater. Elmer's Glue can not.
Super or Krazy Glue would work well on Lego.
White glue will work for that.
Yes, hot glue will work on synthetic clothing and leather jackets.
Super glue sticks to pretty much anything, but once set it is rigid and cannot bend to accommodate deformations of its substrate; for this reason, it may not work very well or last very long when used on a flexible rubber item. Super glue is sometimes used for temporary applications, where all it needs to do is hold two pieces together until a more permanent adhesive can set or cure.
Any white glue will work.
Yes, super glue is excellent for glass.
Silicone would work for that.