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Tran PVA (polyvinyl acetate) adhesive is archival neutral ph. Dries clear, flexible, flat, permanent, low odor, fast set and no VOC's. Good with paper, board, collage, book binding, crafts, archival work, wood and vinyl. 4-ounce.
Archival neutral pH
Dries clear
Fast set and low odor
Contains no VOC's
Make of this what you will... bottle showed up with top 1.5" empty. It's an 8" bottle, so that's more than enough to make this more expensive than competitors who pour right (about $5 more).But maybe the bottle itself holds more than 32oz so it doesn't have to be full?? I weighed the thing. It's about 35.5oz. A bottle of that size would tend to weigh about 2-3oz, probably towards the heavy side because it's thick and has a serious nozzle. The 32 or so remaining ounces would amount to a bit *under* 32 fluid ounces if this were water. And things look worse if you note that PVA is considerably denser than water (1.19 vs 1g/cc). The numbers aren't adding up to 32 fluid ounces of the stuff or even very close... but there may be 32oz worth of it (a weight measurement).Based on that, I am tempted to conclude the following: either they poured this particular bottle short by an entire Lincoln or the seller is advertising a weight measure. Since everyone else uses a fluid volume measure in advertising this stuff---means 32 ounces as in 4 cups of liquid, not 2lbs---that would be very misleading, leading you to make a false comparison and to pay more for less. Almost 20% more.****I very well may be wrong about any of this.**** Wouldn't be the first time. Or maybe I got a weird bottle. I don't mean to be slinging mud. I would welcome any correction.