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Can You Microwave Hot Glue Sticks? - (Answered)

Modified: Apr 27, 2022 by Jennifer Lane · This post may contain affiliate links ·

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Perhaps you’ve been in a situation at school or while doing crafts where you needed to melt a hot glue stick but didn’t have a hot glue gun handy. The microwave can be a convenient alternative.

You can, in fact, melt most hot glue sticks in the microwave. Most all-purpose school-type glue sticks and hot glue gun sticks can be melted in a microwave.

This doesn’t mean every glue out there will melt; we’re just talking about your average hot glue stick.

There’s a bit of a process to properly and safely melt your glue sticks, so we’ll break it down for you so that it’s easy to follow.

Step By Step Guide to Melting Your Hot Glue Sticks in the Microwave

Step 1 - Most glue sticks come in plastic packaging, so the initial step is to remove the glue sticks from the packaging and make sure there’s no excess plastic leftover.

Glue sticks with glue pistol on wooden table

Some glue sticks may have a plastic insert down the center of the glue stick, so make sure to pull the glue stick apart and remove this piece if you see it.

Step 2 - Since glue can be messy, use a disposable microwave-safe bowl or a dish you don’t mind dedicating to glue sticks and place the glue sticks in the dish.

You want to make sure the glue sticks fit inside the bowl or dish, no overhanging, or else you’ll have a hot glue mess to clean up.

Step 3 - Microwave on high in short 10-20 second intervals. Stop and check between intervals to make sure the glue is melting and there are no problems. Different sticks may melt at different speeds, so you’ll have to keep watch.

Once you find the rhythm for your microwave, the process is quick and straightforward.

Now you’re ready to remove and use the glue carefully, remember the fresher the glue is, the better it will adhere.

Can You Microwave Hot Glue Sticks - Wrapping Up

So, now you know how to quickly and safely melt your hot glue sticks in the microwave. Now you’re ready for any project that comes your way,

Reference Links:
https://www.wikihow.com/Melt-Glue-Sticks

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