Tips on how to use a hot glue gun

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            Hot glue gun, Scissors, Tweezers, Silicone mat
            Never touch the metal tip or hot glue directly., Always unplug the glue gun when not in use., Use in a well-ventilated area to avoid fumes., Keep out of reach of children and pets., Place the glue gun on a heat-resistant surface.
            Select glue sticks that match your glue gun size and intended material. Plug in the glue gun and place it on a heat-safe surface or silicone mat. Allow the glue gun to heat up for 3–5 minutes before use. Squeeze the trigger gently to test if the glue flows smoothly. Apply a small amount of glue to one surface of your project material. Quickly press the two surfaces together and hold for a few seconds. Allow the glue to fully cool and harden before handling the project. Unplug the glue gun immediately after use to prevent overheating. Wipe the glue gun tip with a piece of foil or silicone pad while still warm. Store the glue gun upright in a safe, dry place once fully cooled. Use a scrap piece of cardboard under the glue gun to catch drips. Avoid touching the metal tip or hot glue to prevent burns. Use tweezers to position small items near hot glue safely. Cut glue strings with scissors once the glue has cooled. Work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling fumes. Keep the glue gun away from children and pets during use. Use a low-temp glue gun for delicate materials like fabric or foam. Do not force the trigger if the glue is not flowing; wait for it to heat. Always check the glue gun cord for damage before plugging in. Practice on scrap material to get used to glue flow and timing.
            Hot glue sticks, Craft materials (wood, fabric, plastic, etc.), Scrap paper or cardboard
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            Use a silicone mat to catch drips and protect your work surface., Preload a glue stick so you don’t run out mid-project., Twist glue strings around a pencil to remove them cleanly., Use low-temp glue for delicate materials to avoid damage., Keep a bowl of cold water nearby in case of accidental burns.
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