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Scotch Super Glue Liquid Plus, .07oz, Super Glue Liquid Questions & Answers
I have some spots of superglue on a lovely shirt, is there a substance which will remove it?
Probably not without damaging the fabric because these glues are so hard. 2 products I would try if you can get them where you are:
1. tea tree oil
2. Eucalyptus oil.
These will react with normal glues and break them down without harming the fabric or taking out any colour. I have not tried either of them with any of the super glues so I cannot say if it will be successful with such super tough products. I would also test them on another piece of similar fabric spotted with the glue before using them and that will tell you if they will work on the SG.
Other than that you would need to try various strong solvents to see if they would break down the glue and enable you to remove it. The problem is you may end up with a stain, loss of colour or some damage to the fabric if it is a sensitive fabric. If you test some of these on an old piece of similar fabric you have spotted with the glue you will be able to see which one worked without harming the fabric.
If you can buy a bottle of dry cleaning fluid (I cannot remember the technical name) you may be able to move it using a liberal amount of that product or just soaking the areas with the spots in the fluid. Be careful handling it as it is pretty toxic.
Applying steam (from a boiling kettle ) to areas of the fabric affected may soften the glue a little and enable you to roll it off the fabric if it is not heavily impregnated. Whilst this can work with some of the softer glues it may not with the SG. I would also test it first on another piece of fabric
I have a Scotch Laminator Model # TL1302 which has suddenly stopped heating up. What could cause this to happen?
There could be a few possible reasons why your Scotch laminator has stopped heating up. Here are some things you can check:
- Power supply: Make sure that the power cord is securely plugged into the wall outlet and the laminator. If it is plugged into a power strip, try plugging it directly into the wall outlet to eliminate any potential issues with the power strip.
- Overheating protection: Many laminators have an automatic shut-off feature that kicks in when the machine gets too hot. Wait for the laminator to cool down and try turning it on again.
- Thermal fuse: The laminator may have a thermal fuse that has blown due to overheating. This fuse is designed to cut off the power to the heating element if the temperature exceeds a certain level. If this is the case, you will need to replace the fuse.
- Heating element: The heating element itself may have failed. This is less likely than the other possibilities, but it is still a potential issue. If this is the case, you will need to replace the heating element.
If you have tried the above steps and are still having issues with your laminator, it may be best to contact the manufacturer or a professional repair service for further assistance
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