To get the glue off try using a spray bottle with regular white wine
vinegar. Soak the area, let sit, and then wipe and scrape off. We use it all
the time to get glue off of stuff. Also hot water in a spray bottle is good.
For scrubbing without scratching the glass, try a paste made of baking soda
and water.
Kimberly Herbert (kimberly@wcc.net)
CAM Administrator
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts/Children's Art Museum
-----Original Message-----
From: MaryAnn Kohl [mailto:maryann@brightring.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 11:08 AM
To: ArtsEdNet Talk
Subject: Re: stained glass windows
On 11/7/00 7:29 AM, Rgart58@aol.com at Rgart58@aol.com wrote:
> Why can't you use a sharp blade to remove it?
Our school dist. won't let us use sharp blades because they scratch the
windows, but you could soak the windows first and soften the glue, so it
actually might work. But I would just d the project on plastic wrap and take
it down later.
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