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Old 03-18-2005, 06:22 PM   #1  
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I have a customer that purchased several sets late last year. She just recently decided to mount them and one of the stamp set's glue is no longer tacky between the spongy center and the rubber stamp. Does she use rubber cement to repair? It is a discontinued set, so replacing it is out of the question. Thank you!
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yes, rubber cement should do the trick

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Be sure to coat both surfaces with the rubber cement. Wait until both are tacky then glue together. This will make a tougher seal. This should work the best for you . Good Luck!
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Crystal Effects works on just about anything!
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I had this problem with an old set that I had never mounted also. I contacted Demo Support and they said to try Crystal Effects. Haven't done it yet but that was their suggestions.
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Yes, Crystal Effects works great!!
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