Acetone works well for removing crazy glue. The kind you buy in a paint store, not nail polish remover. Use sparingly, do not want to affect the wood floor finish
2007-01-07 15:33:00
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answered by Gary S 5
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you may check the infos below:
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Botanical Tiles
Carol Duvall Show : Episode CDS-1008 -- More Projects »
Tile embellished bulletin board
Figure A
Figure B
Figure C
Project designed by Sandi Reinke.
Materials:
one sheet of Loose Ends French Lilac Calypso paper - #27265
one sheet of Loose Ends Cantaloupe Calypso paper - #27247
one sheet of Loose Ends Lime Slush Calypso paper - #27255
24" x 36" cork bulletin board
26, 4" x 4" wooden tiles (figure A)
138 star pods
three sunflower pods
hot glue gun
white glue and water mixture
Steps:
1. Divide the four-inch tiles into two groups of nine tiles and one group of eight tiles.
2. Tear paper into medium-sized strips.
3. Dip the strips into the glue mixture.
4. Apply paper strips to the tiles, one color per group. Let dry.
5. Hot glue six star pods on each of 23 of the tiles (figure B), starting from the middle and working out.
6. Hot glue the sunflower pods to three of the tiles, one on each color.
7. Glue the tiles to the perimeter of the bulletin board, alternating the colors (figure C).
8. Place one sunflower pod tiles on the top perimter of the board, one on the side and one at the bottom.
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RESOURCES:
Handpainted Calypso Paper - Loose Ends
Loose Ends LLC
2065 Madrona Ave. SE
Salem, OR 97302
US
Phone: 503-390-2348
E-mail: info@looseends.com
Website: www.looseends.com
2007-01-07 15:48:13
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answered by ckd_xl 2
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Try putting a cloth over the glue and iron it, this works on furniture hopefully it will work on a floor. Good luck!!
2007-01-07 15:28:42
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answered by ♥kristylu♥ 2
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Use a razor blade to carefully scrape it off. Make sure the blade is perfectly perpendicular to the floor so that you do not scratch your wood floor. A scraping tool to hold the blade will give you better leverage than trying to just hold a razor blade on its own.
2007-01-07 17:38:23
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answered by seachange9899 2
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Acetone
2007-01-11 15:03:09
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answered by boatworker 4
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Goo Gone. Best stuff in the world.
2007-01-07 15:32:01
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answered by Anonymous
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GOOF OFF!!! thats the name, any home depot, lowes, ace hardware store will have it.!!! Go for it!! The best out there!!!
2007-01-07 17:30:20
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answered by sclbravo 2
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try a small dab of paint thinner on a rag,it worked for me.
2007-01-07 16:43:16
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answered by alexus 1
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