Kim, How about Tri Tix glue? It is recommended as a substitute for rubber
cement and is non toxic. It does have a bit of an odor when you first open
it but that dissipates after it is open a while. You can find it in the Sax
catalog on page 213.
Judy Nagel
Sax Arts & Crafts
jdnag@elknet.net
jnagel@saxarts.com
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From: "Kimberly Herbert" <kherbert@houston.rr.com>
To: "ArtsEdNet Talk" <artsednet@lists.getty.edu>
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 4:55 AM
Subject: Masking
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> Our art teacher is doing a great unit on water color with the 5th grade.
> She was going to use rubber cement for masking next week, but I
> mentioned that several of my kids had asthma attacks from strong fumes
> in the cafeteria, when another student cleaned the tables for the
> monitor (Clorox). She wants to know if y'all have an alterative product
> you would recommend. Thanks.
> Sincerely,
> Kimberly Herbert
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