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I was making invitations for my husband's 50th birthday party and I was a bit careless. I got some of the Tombow Multi glue on the cardstock. Is there any way to remove this?
Yep! As long as it's completely dry, just use an adhesive remover and it should come right off. If you don't have one, try just rubbing it with your finger a little bit... it should ball up some so you can get most of it off. But an adhesive remover will definitely get the majority of it off, if not, completely. Hope this helps.
I use the adhesive eraser which may be available at Michaels in the art department. This is what it looks like: http://www.save-on-crafts.com/xyraderbr2x2.html
Just make sure the mono multi or whatever you are using has dried before trying to take it off. Hope this helps.
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I have both the adhesive eraser and Un-Du and use them both. The eraser is especially good for little slop-overs. When you have a big problem (like you glued the focal point of your card upside down--yes, I have done this) nothing works better than Un-Du. It smells strong and you will think you've ruined your piece but you haven't. Pull it apart and let it dry. In most cases the adhesive will still work. At this point I think you would have to buy it from the maker at:
I have used normal eraser to remove aleene's glue with success. Never felt the need to buy a special adhesive eraser. You can try that too to see if it works for you.
A trick that I learned recently (probably from Jennifer McGuire) is to use the anti-static pouch if a little glue or tape has seeped through on your card. I realize that this isn't your issue, just thought I'd add it - if you end up with a slightly sticky area, use the pouch
A trick that I learned recently (probably from Jennifer McGuire) is to use the anti-static pouch if a little glue or tape has seeped through on your card. I realize that this isn't your issue, just thought I'd add it - if you end up with a slightly sticky area, use the pouch
Along the same idea as using the anti-static pouch to remove stickiness, I keep a tiny makeup brush and a small container of corn starch near my stamping space. Just a very light application of cornstarch on any sticky spots takes care of the problem.
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