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Removing paper pattern
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Removing paper pattern
On May 16, 7:28*pm, skiparope46 wrote:
I have a pattern that I put on a piece of birch with Elmer's washable school glue, I know I should have used my spray can of 3M spray adhesive. *But I can't get the can unclogged (someone know how?) and needed the patern cut right away. *Sooooo, how do I remove the paper now? A scraper. R |
Removing paper pattern
skiparope46 wrote:
I have a pattern that I put on a piece of birch with Elmer's washable school glue, I know I should have used my spray can of 3M spray adhesive. But I can't get the can unclogged (someone know how?) and needed the patern cut right away. Sooooo, how do I remove the paper now? Sand it off. -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA |
Removing paper pattern
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I have a pattern that I put on a piece of birch with Elmer's washable school glue. I know I should have used my spray can of 3M spray adhesive. But I can't get the can unclogged (someone know how?) and needed the patern cut right away. Sooooo, how do I remove the paper now? skiparope46 1. Scrape and/or sand. 2. Clean the tip or swap one from another can. Btw .. On some woods 3M can leave a sticky residue. I used it on a project that, after removing the paper and sanding, I had to let it sit for several days. When I returned to the it, a sticky residue had surfaced and I had to re-sand it completely again. `Casper |
Removing paper pattern
"Puckdropper" puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com wrote in message adhesive. But I can't get the can unclogged (someone know how?) and needed the patern cut right away. Sooooo, how do I remove the paper now? He might try some hot water to loosen the glue up enough to remove it. You might be able to purchase a set of tips at a hardware store... http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...22&cat=51&ap=1 |
Removing paper pattern
skiparope46 wrote:
I have a pattern that I put on a piece of birch with Elmer's washable school glue, I know I should have used my spray can of 3M spray adhesive. But I can't get the can unclogged (someone know how?) and needed the patern cut right away. Sooooo, how do I remove the paper now? Ummm...same way as veneer tape? Dampen and rub/scrape off. dadiOH |
Removing paper pattern
On May 16, 4:28*pm, skiparope46 wrote:
I have a pattern that I put on a piece of birch with Elmer's washable school glue, If it's white glue (PVA adhesive?) then hot water, or hot water/ vinegar mix, will soften it quickly, and it can be scraped or scrubbed off. Sandpaper will finish the job after all is dry (but would clog if you just sandpapered). |
Removing paper pattern
"skiparope46" wrote:
Sooooo, how do I remove the paper now? No answer to specific question; however, two (2) thoughts come to mind. 1) Patience is a virtue. 2) Next time, use rubber cement. Lew |
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