5 Tips for Using Contact Cement
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- Contact Cement is the choice glue for cosplayers -- but are you using it correctly? Check out my top 5 tips, and get your supplies here:
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0:00 Introduction
0:27 1. USE SPARINGLY
0:45 USE APPLICATOR BOTTLE OR SCRAPE
2:46 ALLOW TO FULLY DRY
4:33 CLEAN MESSES WITH MINERAL SPIRITS
5:59 USE DREMEL TOOL TO CLEAN BIGGER MESSES
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I love the mineral spirits tip, I'll definitely be picking some up to clean my messes with!
Your videos are great! Iam glad i found ur channel, it helps me really improve my crafting
Thank you so much for this -- please tag me if you ever make things! I love to see it!!!
don't forget about proper ventilation / PPE
Thank you for this! Apparently I need to buy mineral spirits...
It's a game changer!!!
2 vids in 2 weeks? I feel spoiled :-) keep up the good work
Oh gosh - thank you so much! I plan to continue to get better with posting videos
Okay...like all the other comments say....I need to get mineral spirits!!
Do eeeeet!
I just getting into cosplay and this was an awesome video on contact cement! I noticed you don't use a respirator when you're gluing. Does the small squeeze bottle help keep the fumes down?
Hey! Yes, it definitely keeps the fumes way down since you aren't exposing large portions of glue like in an open container. Obviously using a respirator is always the safest though :) Thanks so much for stopping by here!
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When buying contact cement, would all purpose work? I saw there is multiple versions for it, or do they all work for Eva foam?
Hey! Yes, all kinds work although you'll get varying drying times on them all. My favorites are Barge and Weldwood brands which are pretty easy to find in the states at least.