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sawdust13
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Spray adhesive

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When I used spray adhesive on a paper pattern onto a piece of pine wood - when I took the paper off, it left a residue.

What do you guys use as a spray adhesive that might not leave a residue - or - what would you use to remove the residue without affecting the wood?
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Can you sand it off??
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i can sand the residue off but it still leaves a film on wood .do the have a spray?
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MY guess would be to try mineral spirits or turpentine or possibly even acetone. Check the manufacturer's label for clean up suggestions.
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try denatured alcohol

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I used it with success after doing a rocking horse project with The Wood Whisperer. Just don't drink it:D
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I lightly use a glue stick... after sanding I've never noticed any thing.
I prefer the chepo brand Wexford, from Wallgreen's not Elmers.
Both labels say washable.
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forrestb wrote:I used it with success after doing a rocking horse project with The Wood Whisperer. Just don't drink it:D
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I'm a fan of paint stripper. Will remove anything and I'm referring to the non enviro friendly version. The enviro friendly version couldn't strip a porn star.
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A tip for the next time you try the spray-on adhesive.... Spray it on your paper, then set it aside or just hold on to it for a minute or two. Let it dry until it's just tacky, like the adhesive strip on a Post-It note. Then stick it to your piece of wood. It will peel off a lot easier and shouldn't leave much residue.
holsgo wrote:I'm a fan of paint stripper. Will remove anything and I'm referring to the non enviro friendly version. The enviro friendly version couldn't strip a porn star.
I've had a great deal of success removing paint with Citri-Strip.
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Haven't tried the citru strip. Tried something else that managed to just sit there and look glossy.
I cleaned a few of the sanding disks of some 30-50 year old debris by using stripper, but it was as hazardous of stuff as I could get. This followed the "Kim kardashian" version I referenced above.
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