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Old 02-14-2007, 01:03 PM   #1
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Lightbulb glue removal

can some one tell me how they remove their patterns after without leaving fuzzies from the cloth. I find that when I spray clear coat on my projects that it leaves fine hairs that are noticable. Any suggestions would be a help.
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Kes, I use Mineral Spirits to remove the pattern and if I feel any glue residue on the wood I use a little more MS and wipe off with a lint free rag. If by chance I notice any fibers after spraying on the finish I use a super fine sanding pad (found at my local hdwe) to touch up those rough spots or knock the fibers off.
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Kes, I sand the wood to 320 or 400 grit then apply lavender masking tape to the wood. Then glue the pattern to the tape. I can leave it on the wood for days and not have a problem removing the tape and pattern.
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I use the same process as Paul except that I substitute fine store bought sand paper with a section of paper bag for the final touch up.
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