If you’ve been working with contact cement and got some on your hands, use a crepe rubber sanding-belt cleaner to take it off. It works like a big eraser to remove the dried glue with just a few strokes.
Diane Hartley, Klamath Falls, OR
If you’ve been working with contact cement and got some on your hands, use a crepe rubber sanding-belt cleaner to take it off. It works like a big eraser to remove the dried glue with just a few strokes.
Diane Hartley, Klamath Falls, OR
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