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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2010

DO NOT INHALE THIS STUFF. Thought I'd try something new. Rubber cement is great for pasting things you want to keep fancy and unwrinkled. It's ideal for scrapbooking, presentations, etc. Can be really runny and dries quite quickly. You can buy a jar for around $2 or $3 at pretty much any place that sells school/office supplies.

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  • I SAW WRINKLES

  • @robertgbraud that is actually a combination of wet and dry mounting, dry being the most effective but also less freedom than the combo

  • not how you use it... you have to put the glue on both sheets of paper (dry mounting) or it will come off and then you have to glue it again except on the side you did not glue and that is called wet mounting

  • is it safe on skin?

  • 1:16 aaaannnd see no wrinkles, basicl.. shit

  • SHE NEVER SAID " DON'T HUFF IT"!!!

  • you are wrong that is not how you use it. The way to use it is to put the rubber cement on one piece of paper "let it dry" then put it on the other piece you want to adhere it to let "that dry" then stick the two pieces together. Another name for rubber cement is contact cement and that name comes from the correct way of mounting and using it.

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