A string of beads were removed from a wedding veil and need to be relocated. How can I remove the dried e6000 glue from the tulle?
As reported in the information leaflet, E-6000 can be removed using nail polisher remover, which contains acetone. Here an extract from the leaflet:
"Uncured E-6000 can be cleaned by using small amounts of solvents such as Acetone, Tolulene or Naphtha. Cured E-6000 requires scraping or cutting away product with sharp knife and use of mineral spirits to soften product."
Hardened E-6000 may be more difficult to remove. Below a list of E-6000 solvents, as reported in the adhesive's specification sheet:
Chevron solvent 1100
Chlorothane NU
Cyclohexane
Gasoline
Methylene chloride
Perchloroethylene
Propyl acetate
Toluene
1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane
Most of the products mentioned above require special precautions, as they can be toxic, flammable or corrosive. When doing the removal job observe carefully the health and safety prescriptions for the chosen solvent.
Wedding veils come in so many different lengths and the trick is to match the length and style to suit your wedding dress. There are short, shoulder, elbow, waist, knee and floor length amongst others. It's really important that you get advice about styles before you buy a veil and then always be sure that it matches the color of your dress.
Read this
article from the Wedding Veil website. It's a really good guide to picking the
best veil to suit your dress;
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