Re: [Paddlewise] Getting Contact Cement out of fleece

From: Gabriel L Romeu <romeug_at_erols.com>
Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2001 19:11:57 -0500
Steve, I was just cleaning off a 30" x 84" glass tabletop coated with
contact cement after removing a sandblast stencil.  I used a contact
cement solvent that I got at my local Lowe's Depot (I think made by
Weldwood) that would probably work just fine.
What has worked for me in the past and is a little less 'aggressive' is
Bestine available in art supply stores.  I have used this on an assorted
synthetics (and silks) with no ill effect on the fabric.   

Steve Thompson wrote:
> 
> This may be a little off topic but I need your help.  I was outfitting the
> cockpit of my Impex Serenity and got contact cement on my fleece vest.  Is
> there anyway to get it out?  Solvents, etc?  BTW, don't lean across the
> cockpit to apply glue to the other side....especially when you've just put
> the first coat on the side you're leaning from.
> 


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