you cant if you only use water and glue you would make glue water.
Epoxy glue is considered one of the toughest glues available. It forms a strong and durable bond that is resistant to heat, water, and chemicals.
Most carpets are NOT glue resistant. -Keep glue totally away from carpets unless you are a carpet -layer.
Weak glue.
That will only make weak glue.
You can make a basic glue with flour and water.
waterproof glue is waterproof because of the zinc and iron that is inside of it; thay react to create an almost water resistant barrier.
White school glue and water. mix enough water to make it a nice runny paint like consistency. It will go on looking 'filmy' but dries clear, make sure to cover your whole service with the glue and if it will be in a humid place or is an item that will get wet use a clear varnish spray to harden it and make it water resistant. Good luck.
Once white glue cures, it forms a strong bond and is water-resistant, so it generally does not dissolve in water. However, prolonged exposure to water may cause the glue to soften and eventually break down.
Not very. I wouldn't use it to seal something that I knew would get wet.
You put glue and water.
No. Seal-All is a 'super glue type' that is resistant to gasoline. Available in Home Depot.