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101
Temporary glue
Uses
  • Patchwork
  • Embroidery
  • Quilting
Support
  • Wood
  • Steel
  • Tissue
  • Médium
Best points
  • Enables fine paper to be cut without tearing
  • Does not tranfer from one surface to another
  • Do not stain and leaves no adhesive residue
  • Colourless and odorless
  • No component classified as toxic or irritant
  • Does not contain acid
  • Meets all current environmental standards
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      101
      Colle temporaire de découpage
    FAQ
    Aerosols destroy the ozone layer?
    FALSE:
    Since 1990 (following the signing of the Montreal Protocol in 1987), aerosol manufacturers stopped using CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons) responsible for the deterioration of the ozone layer. They also abandoned the use of HCFCs (hydrochlorofluorocarbons) are also implicated.
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    Aerosols they pollute?
    FALSE:
    Studies have shown that the contribution of aerosols to global warming can be considered negligible compared to the quantities of greenhouse gases produced by traffic or industry in general.
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    101, 201, 202, 303, 404, 505, 606, Mat, Brillant, Craqueler, Vernis Marin, Dépoli
    With an aerosol is wasted?
    FALSE:
    The purpose of a spray is to cover a large surface using the least possible product. Indeed, the active ingredient is divided into fine particles to be uniformly deposited on the carrier coating.
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    101, 201, 202, 303, 404, 505, 606
    Once empty, the aerosol can be thrown in the trash?
    TRUE:
    housing aerosol packaging used is a commonplace that is within the normal flow of household waste. The boxes are made of metal (iron, aluminum) or glass, they can be sorted and recycled.
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    101, 202, 505, 606