Rice glue
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Rice glue
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Rice glue is a gel or liquid adhesive made of a smooth mush of well-cooked white rice, diluted to the desired thickness with water. It has been used since antiquity for various arts and crafts; for instance, it is a woodworking and paper glue. When dried, it is transparent. Rice glue is notable for containing no acids which can degrade the materials it holds together. It is still used in modern times to reversibly assemble joints; after it has dried, the glue can be soaked, steamed, or split to
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2022-10-26T22:05:29Z
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