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    Default Repositionable 3M Spraymount

    I'm on my last can of the above and as it is so expensive, I would welcome recommendations for a similar adhesive for cardmaking/crafting.

    Thank you.
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    Default Re: Repositionable 3M Spraymount

    I believe what you are describing is a pressure sensitive/releasable type adhesive in a spray can.
    It is made in different sizes. The type I see in the craft stores is about 30% more expensive than a can 3 times it's size found in a flooring supply store.
    We use this in the Commercial Flooring business in spray form for quick repair work. A single layer will allow easy removal and repositioning. A doubled layer creates an adhesion similar to contact cement (permanent).
    The 16 ounce spray cans currently cost $10.00 (purchased in lots of 100 cans). 4 gallon buckets currently cost us $68.00 each when purchased a pallet full at a time.
    Check your local flooring supply store and check. You may find what you need.

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    Default Re: Repositionable 3M Spraymount

    Quote Originally Posted by Gill View Post
    I'm on my last can of the above and as it is so expensive, I would welcome recommendations for a similar adhesive for cardmaking/crafting.

    Thank you.
    Make yer own with flour and water!
    I remember doing that back in the 1950s!

    <did I just say that?>

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    Quote Originally Posted by adruml View Post
    I believe what you are describing is a pressure sensitive/releasable type adhesive in a spray can.
    It is made in different sizes. The type I see in the craft stores is about 30% more expensive than a can 3 times it's size found in a flooring supply store.
    We use this in the Commercial Flooring business in spray form for quick repair work. A single layer will allow easy removal and repositioning. A doubled layer creates an adhesion similar to contact cement (permanent).
    The 16 ounce spray cans currently cost $10.00 (purchased in lots of 100 cans). 4 gallon buckets currently cost us $68.00 each when purchased a pallet full at a time.
    Check your local flooring supply store and check. You may find what you need.
    Thanks Al. It sounds very similar to what I'm after so I'll check it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pink_Panther View Post
    Make yer own with flour and water!
    I remember doing that back in the 1950s!

    <did I just say that?>
    A paper mache mix will be too watery for cardmaking Pink but thank you anyway.
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    Default Re: Repositionable 3M Spraymount

    I am not sure if the "new and improved" version of Jessops stock it now, as I have not been in the since the re-launch; but that was the only place that I could get it in Birmingham previously. The main problem is that with the new mailing rules I doubt you would be able to get it by ma.il order
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    Quote Originally Posted by lofty100e View Post
    I am not sure if the "new and improved" version of Jessops stock it now, as I have not been in the since the re-launch; but that was the only place that I could get it in Birmingham previously. The main problem is that with the new mailing rules I doubt you would be able to get it by ma.il order
    I had forgotten that Jessops went into administration but I can't find anything for the spray only the mounts.

    There's a solution somewhere to my sticky question.
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    Default Re: Repositionable 3M Spraymount

    Double-sided tape is quick, easy, and not harmful to your lungs.................works well on my cards and things.
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    Default Re: Repositionable 3M Spraymount

    Quote Originally Posted by HerMajesty View Post
    Double-sided tape is quick, easy, and not harmful to your lungs.................works well on my cards and things.

    Thank you for the reply HM.

    I use double sided tape but it doesn't work with 1mm width die cuts.

    I'm going to check out my local 'everything-you-ever-need-for-every job/craft' tomorrow and see if they stock anything suitable to replace the spraymount.
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    Default Re: Repositionable 3M Spraymount

    Staples sell 3M spray mount, but as you said in your first post it is very expensive.

    Just found it in 200ml cans at a company called Rymans for £9.99, may be P&P as well did'nt check.
    Last edited by sherlock07; 5th October 2013 at 11:18 PM. Reason: added more info.

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