What is the rubbery stuff they use in magazines on the back of samples?

October 2nd, 2008 | by magazines |
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Melissa O asked:


I need to adhere a picture to a card but want it to be easily removed without damage. I was thinking rubber cement. Is that what is used in magazines when you find, say, a lotion sample int here to remove? It’s in long thick rubber like strips. If this is simply rubber cement can anyone tell me what kind is most similar???

BERNIE
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  1. 3 Responses to “What is the rubbery stuff they use in magazines on the back of samples?”

  2. By Kia on Oct 5, 2008 | Reply

    I would use Dots

    Rubber cement,direction use to be on the bottle. (Elmers Brand)

  3. By Chicago Q on Oct 5, 2008 | Reply

    It’s like post-it note adhesive. They sell ‘repositionable’ adhesives at most craft and fabric stores (JoAnn’s, Michael’s, etc.).

  4. By garjengun on Oct 8, 2008 | Reply

    Glue Dots! And you should be able to find them where Scrapbooking supplies are sold. I love those things - use them all the time for scrapbooking and making cards!

    Hope that will help you!

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