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.
There is a paper mache recipe that involves using flour and water instead of white glue. This can be very useful, as it is not quite as messy as glue.
It dries out in about 10 minutes, and if you do, bake at 175* F.
Once it dries you usually paint it. If you mean after painting, you can use a sealer or clear varnish for some extra protection. It isn't necessary though.
Baking soda vinegar glue paper
Yes, white glue is part of the recipe for that.
Papier mache is a fun and easy craft for school projects, movie makers, and hobbyists. A good recipe for papier mache is: one part flour to two parts water, tear up newspapers into strips and dip in paste mixture.
with paper mache
the uses of papier mache are endless. It can be used for making masks, figuirines, sculptures, ornaments as well as party things like pinatas.
You may paint on paper mache.
Yes paper mache can burn.
I looked a found a good one on line, I however like the one that is water salt and flour it is great. However, here are some sites that I believe can help you on this idea ultimatepapermache.com/paper-mache-recipes
To make a simple paper mache glue mix together one part flour and two parts water. If you live in a humid area add a few tablespoons of salt to prevent mould.