You can use clear epoxy.
Super Glue is for those repairs.
Super Glue's 'Original' will dry clear in that use.
Many liquid glues dry clear. All cyano-acrylates do.
The glue soaks into both parts then carrier liquid dries up and glue solidifies.
Contact glue (impact glue)
I've checked several sites and this is what I found:Clean up any spilled or squeezed-out glue BEFORE it dries. There is no solvent known to man that will remove it once it does. Dried Gorilla Glue can be sanded, scraped, cut and otherwise shaped but, if you drop some of this stuff on your expensive wood floor and don't clean it up before it dries, you will be left with a permanent splotch! You will have to refinish the floor or other thing that you got glue on. This could potentially be a major bummer! Be careful and clean up after yourself and you'll be A-OK!* http://www99.epinions.com/review/Gorilla_Glue_42543418/content_185753702020However, you are in a better condition then most, "Glass" this is easier to work with for removing Gorilla glue, I suggest 2 items, first try soaking the glued glass in De-natured alcohol, (overnight) and try to scrape the glue off with a knife, the second way to try is use a glue debonder (hardware stores) and again scrape with a knife.
Super Glue's 'Original' will dry clear in that use.
Elmer's China and Glass glue.
It will appear to at first, but will loosen off as it dries out.
Glitter glue drys clear but the glitter obviously doesn't. The glue that makes the glitter stick fades though.
Many liquid glues dry clear. All cyano-acrylates do.
Elmer's Glass glue would work, but I'd recommend taping the back too.
I assume that you mean what paste or paper strip adherent dries clear. The only thing I know that would dry clear would be white glue (like Elmer's). Some people with gluten allergies use white glue instead of flour and water paste. It works well.
Super glue will do that. 5 Minute Epoxy will do it also, only not so quickly - but very likely a stronger joint.
Use super glue, or a clear epoxy
My advice would be to use "model Master's" clear parts cement and window maker glue which goes on colorless and dries completely clear. Hope this helps.
Epoxy or silicone will both work.
If you mean dries out in the bottle - you fling it out.