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Low-tack adhesive that produces a removable, non-permanent joint

Removable glue (sometimes incorrectly called fugitive glue) 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.

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

References

  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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