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phos45
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28 Dec 2015
11:54:07am
heptane is great for adhesive removal and replacement. no need fro hinges or mounts.

rubber cement great for non-adhesives ... very easy to apply and replace. available from art supply
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28 Dec 2015
01:14:58pm
re: rubber cement and thinner ...

Make sure you get the acid free version of rubber cement.

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28 Dec 2015
02:41:31pm
re: rubber cement and thinner ...

Hi all;

Stamps and glue, what a novel idea. That is one that should catch on like wildfire. Plus you can re-gum
the backs of stamps! Rolling On The Floor Laughing

Wish I'd thought of that....
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Tom in Exton, PA

28 Dec 2015
03:18:50pm

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re: rubber cement and thinner ...

Rubber cement? Ah, no! Back when I was 14 and had just gotten new albums, my father suggested that I mount my stamps with rubber cement. He reasoned that it wouldn't harm them and would just ball up and wipe away when I didn't want it mounted anymore. Not the way it worked out... stamps that were mounted with rubber cement deteriorated over the years. The cement dried out and left brown oily stains on both stamps and pages. Ruined everything!

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28 Dec 2015
05:10:43pm
re: rubber cement and thinner ...

the products have been used by commercial artists for decades. likely your problem was paper, not the cement. time saving for sure.

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phos45

28 Dec 2015
11:54:07am

heptane is great for adhesive removal and replacement. no need fro hinges or mounts.

rubber cement great for non-adhesives ... very easy to apply and replace. available from art supply

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michael78651

28 Dec 2015
01:14:58pm

re: rubber cement and thinner ...

Make sure you get the acid free version of rubber cement.

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TuskenRaider

28 Dec 2015
02:41:31pm

re: rubber cement and thinner ...

Hi all;

Stamps and glue, what a novel idea. That is one that should catch on like wildfire. Plus you can re-gum
the backs of stamps! Rolling On The Floor Laughing

Wish I'd thought of that....
TuskenRaider

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Tom in Exton, PA
28 Dec 2015
03:18:50pm

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re: rubber cement and thinner ...

Rubber cement? Ah, no! Back when I was 14 and had just gotten new albums, my father suggested that I mount my stamps with rubber cement. He reasoned that it wouldn't harm them and would just ball up and wipe away when I didn't want it mounted anymore. Not the way it worked out... stamps that were mounted with rubber cement deteriorated over the years. The cement dried out and left brown oily stains on both stamps and pages. Ruined everything!

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phos45

28 Dec 2015
05:10:43pm

re: rubber cement and thinner ...

the products have been used by commercial artists for decades. likely your problem was paper, not the cement. time saving for sure.

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machinstudygroup.blo ...
        

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