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Refurbish Cricut Cutting Mats with Crafter's Companion Spray

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2009

Join Natalie and Miranda as they show you how to re-furbish your Cricut cutting mats using two of our hottest new products from Crafter's Companion (http://www.customcrops.com/index.php?cPath=166) - Stick Away adhesive remover & the Stick and Spray re-positionable adhesive.

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  • I have used this process on several of my mats and have found no problems to speak of. One little tip I would like to share: I used masking tape around the green edges of the mat. That really ensures that no Stick & Spray gets onto that area. Then, I simply peel the tape off. One more thing... you really should remove all of the old adhesive and little bits of paper, fibers, dust, etc. prior to applying the Stick & Spray. The best product I found to remove the adhesive is Stick Away.

  • Thank you! That was very helpful!

    Natalie

    Custom Crops

  • That is absolutely amazing. Gotta get me some of that spray. How long does one repair last before having to redo it again?

  • Lori-

    Thanks for your question. A couple of our designers have sprayed their mat and have been able to use it for about two weeks. Obviously, the frequency of use will affect how long it will stay sticky. Our design team also tells us that the kind of paper you are using affects the life of a mat that has been re-adhered. The thicker the cardstock, the faster your mat will become un-sticky.

    Hope this answers your question and thanks for watching!

  • How is the odor with these sprays?

  • The odor isn't bad at all. The Stick and Spray smells like a typical aerosol spray or hairspray. We think the Stick-Away adhesive remover actually smells like a man's shower gel or deodorant. They both are truly great products and worth a try!

    Thanks for watching-

    Natalie

    Custom Crops

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  • i still think using a jumbo zig pens works better and lasts longer too.

  • great money saving idea, for those of us with very little.

  • If you did use the permanent spray could you remove it with the stick away?

  • Doesn't work on the new mats that their selling now.

  • I redid 3 mats and they work great!! I had to let them "cure" overnight for better effect, but they work as good as or better than the new ones!!! THANKS!!!!! Now, I have a mat in my cricut and I peel the others off as I wait for the cricut to cut!! YEA!!!! :)

  • I figured out to use stencil spray on my old mats before I ever even saw this! Yay for me!

  • I used this on my mat and it's only sticky after I spray it, it's getting annoying to have to spray everyone I stick a new piece on.

  • FUN!

    Worked great!

    until I went to cut

    There was a little fuzzy residue on the bak of cut paper Maybe I put too much or didnt shake the can enough??

  • well it is on backorder I waited 4 months to even get a email that is was not goign to arrive for another month.

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