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Old 04-28-2010, 07:47 AM   #1  
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Months ago I watched the video on Stick Away Spray on the Custom Crops website. I have been trying to order it ever since, but since it is back-ordered from the manufacturer, I can't even get on the waiting list for the product. I've cruised around the web a bit and see that everyone I could find has it back ordered. So is there any place that will actually let me order it so I can get on a waiting list?

Better yet, is there some other product out there that would do the same thing? I saw a product advertised at Menards that sounded very similar, but I haven't been able to get to a store. Do you know if anything else will work. Oh, sorry.... I forgot to say I am trying to find a product that will take the sticky off of Cricut mats.
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I'm not familiar with that product, but for all things sticky I use GooGone.

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I use a product called DK5 to remove buildup from spray adhesives on my embroidery hoops. It's available here:
http://www.longcreekmills.com/product/sprays.html

I've also used it successfully to remove the grey foam backing from mounted stamps to get to the naked rubber. It's great at removing goopy spray adhesives.

If you're looking for a tack spray, I use their 505 spray as well.
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I have used Undu Adhesive Remover with good results in the past, but I have no clue if it would work with what you are trying to do.
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I use a product called DK5 to remove buildup from spray adhesives on my embroidery hoops. It's available here:
http://www.longcreekmills.com/product/sprays.html

I've also used it successfully to remove the grey foam backing from mounted stamps to get to the naked rubber. It's great at removing goopy spray adhesives.

If you're looking for a tack spray, I use their 505 spray as well.
DK5 looks like an interesting alternative to the Stick Away spray. It is cheaper right now, too. Is it just a remover and not greasy? TIA
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DK5 looks like an interesting alternative to the Stick Away spray. It is cheaper right now, too. Is it just a remover and not greasy? TIA
It does not have an oily feel to it as GooGone does. The can is a pump spray, it does not spray continuously as spray paint does. It also has a really sweet, chemically odor.
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It does not have an oily feel to it as GooGone does. The can is a pump spray, it does not spray continuously as spray paint does. It also has a really sweet, chemically odor.
Thanks so much for your reply. It sounds like a very similar product to Stick away, is available now, and cheaper, too. What's not to love about that!
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