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Well somebody has to ask? Does PVA go off? I decanted some PVA from a large unmanageable bottle into two smaller squeezy bottles with nozzles. I've used one, and when looking out the second bottle, it has turned into a white jelly (the PVA not the bottle), which is not very spreadable. Not sure whether this could be considered an essential purchase? Barry
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With all the impurities floating around in the air and changing tempretures. Almost anything which is not totally sealed or perhapse be kept in a vacuum, can go off. Or rather, change it's cemical composition. Remember science at school. :)
That is why lables read once opened use with-in a week or what ever. Because the contents have been exposed to all the crud in the air we have to breath.
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Its not a problem Barry, pour it in a larger container and either stir or shake it vigorously for 5 mins will do the trick, you can add some water to help too.
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I’ve got some in a small bottle over 5 years old, just been using it on some ballast. I bought a litre from Amazon last week. Said it was for craft work but turned out to be trade glue for wood. Good stuff.


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I just answered the question, do things go off. I did not sugest for minute that everything you open will. I to have had PVA glue for years kiking around also evoe stick wood glue which I think is the szmd stuff and non of mine have gone off or changed. I did have a cheap squeezy bottle of PVA glue which started to go black like mildew. Binned iot. God knows how long I had had it for. I think it was Biblical years old. :lol: .
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Sandy said “ Remember science at school.”

Absolutely not. :D
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Hi, Barry, just before i left England 17 years ago, i went to B& Q, and bought 4 bottles of Bostick, PVA. I was clearing my shelves last week and found the remaining 3 i had forgotten about. They are as good as new.. Over here, PVA, is as cheap as chips, about £1.90, for about a pint, so, tended to use that, forgetting my uk stuff. So , NO, it dont go off.
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Thanks for all your answers. This PVA had been decanted into a squeezy bottle - right to the top, so no air as such. It was a pig getting out of the bottle into a coffee jar - it virtually came out in one piece, and looked like milk jelly. I'll add a drop of water and give it a good shake.

It's very cheap in the UK John - I'll buy a new bottle when we're back to normal!
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Walkingthedog wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 11:41 am I’ve got some in a small bottle over 5 years old, just been using it on some ballast. I bought a litre from Amazon last week. Said it was for craft work but turned out to be trade glue for wood. Good stuff.


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You must have bought the last bottle Brian - they only had five litre cans when I looked a few minutes ago.
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It’s cheaper at Screwfix at around £10 for 5l.
Maybe you have a local store doing click and collect?
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