Find the Perfect Bonding Solution for Any Project
Discover a complete range of glue, sticky tack, and adhesives at Global Store, your trusted partner for school, office, and craft projects. From simple paper gluing to more complex repairs, the right adhesive is essential for a clean and durable result. We have selected a variety of products to cover all your needs, from kid-safe options to powerful bonding solutions.
Our collection includes glue sticks, ideal for students and office use, PVA glue for arts and craft projects, strong universal glue, and various types of adhesive tapes. Each product is chosen for its quality, ensuring efficient and long-lasting adhesion. Buy online and choose the right adhesive for your materials, taking advantage of great prices and fast delivery throughout Moldova.
Guide to Choosing the Right Adhesive
| Adhesive Type | Form | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|
| Glue Stick | Solid stick | Paper, thin cardboard, photos. Perfect for school and office, clean and easy to use. |
| PVA Glue (White Glue) | Liquid, white | Craft projects, wood, ceramics, thick paper. Dries clear. |
| Universal / Super Glue | Clear liquid, very strong | Quick repairs on plastic, metal, ceramics. Requires care when using. |
Frequently Asked Questions about Glue and Adhesives
What type of glue is safest for children?
Glue sticks and water-based PVA glue (white glue) are the safest options for children. They are non-toxic and easily wash off hands and clothes with just soap and water.
How can I remove super glue from my fingers?
To remove super glue (cyanoacrylate) from the skin, soak the area in warm, soapy water to soften the adhesive. You can also use an acetone-based solvent (like nail polish remover) or oil (vegetable, baby) and gently rub until the glue peels off.
Does PVA glue work on plastic?
No, PVA glue is designed for porous materials like paper, cardboard, wood, and fabric. It will not create a strong bond with smooth, non-porous surfaces like plastic or metal. For those, you need a universal or super glue.











