The Gorilla Glue website suggests several ways of removing Gorilla Spray Adhesive from a surface. Once curing is complete, the glue can be a a lot harder to remove. “Curing” is a chemical process in which the compounds form stronger bonds to help the adhesive be all that it can be. If you happen to see any of these ingredients in your salad, send it back because these chemicals combined form what is a moisture-activated polyurethane glue.Įxposing the glue to moisture can begin the “curing” process. According to Alicia Crowder writing for eHow, Gorilla Glue contains urethane prepolymer, diphenylmethane-diisocyanate, isomers, and homologues. So what the heck is in Gorilla Glue, the adhesive and not the cannabis, and how do you remove it? Well, it’s probably not made out of gorillas. As the San Francisco Chronicle reported back in 2017, eventually a legal settlement meant that GG Strains, LLC, would have to cease using the Gorilla Glue names, any gorilla imagery, and anything else reminiscent of Gorilla Glue. It may prompt some conversations like, “so, Joe, how’s the weed? Joe? Hello? Are your lips sealed?”Ī few years ago, Gorilla Glue wasn’t too happy about GG Stains, LLC, sticking with these names for its cannabis strains and threatened legal action. Imagine trying to order weed but getting something that can seal glitter on pine cones instead. GG Strains LLC, did previously offer strains of cannabis named Gorilla Glue #1, Gorilla Glue #4, and Gorilla Glue #5, which could have led to some confusion. Or Gorilla Glue the adhesive for marijuana for that matter. You don’t want to confuse Gorilla Spray Adhesive for hairspray.
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