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Elmer's Liquid School Glue, Washable, 7.6 oz Each, 6 Count - Great for Making Slime
Elmer's Liquid School Glue, Washable, 7.6 oz Each, 6 Count - Great for Making Slime
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Overview
- Brand : Elmer's
- Specific Uses For Product : School, Slime
- Material : Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA)
- Compatible Material : Ceramic, Fabric, Paper, Wood
- Item Form : Liquid
About this item
- Make slime and bond materials like paper, wood, fabric and ceramics
- Safe, washable and non-toxic - ideal for children
- No-run formula is adjustable before setting and dries clear
- The #1 teacher brand, it's great for arts, crafts and school projects
- Smooth, classic white glue formula is perfect for making slime at home or in the classroom!
- 6 Count
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