... for about a depth of half a micron, lol. Seriously, it's better to do it dry... It should be ok though. I wonder what the moisture content of skin is... *google time*
Edit: For skin to feel soft, pliable and "normal," its top layer must contain a minimum of 10% water — and ideally between 20% and 35%.
Crikey, thats high!
If you do get glue on your hands, or stick them together, just go to bed - the natural oils in your skin break the glue down in under 24 hours usually. Top Tip!
Also: ' The surfaces to be bonded should be dry, clean and free from oil grease. The use of Permaclean II or other organic solvents such as acetone or Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) is recommended. Persistent contamination should be removed by abrasion prior to degreasing.'
Dry is better <_<