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Yes , it is great....
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Originally Posted by charmpacksplus
I love it! I use it mostly on my long rulers when cutting strips and it doesn't stick as bad as sandpaper dots so you can still slide the ruler over for the next cut.
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I use it, I like it better than the sand paper or rubber dots, but it isn't fantastic. And it is better than nothing. so I guess I like it but don't love it.
air conditioned quilt hugs, sue in CA |
Originally Posted by Julie in NM
I"m cheap. I but the medium weight clear plastic JAs sells on the roll. I buy about 6 inches width. I've used it for years on every ruler I have. Just noticed on a couple rulers it's stating to lift but then it's been on there for about 6 years!
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I have it on all my rulers and it works. I just saw a tip that you can use a dab of rubber cement on the back of the rulers to help from slipping, and just rub it to take it off. It might be worth a try (a lot cheaper). Let me know if someone tries it.
I also used the invisigrip to cover my camera screen to prevent scratches, had it on there for a couple of years and works great and is still in place. |
i love using it . matter of fact i need to get some more
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[quote=joey]I have it on my rulers, yes it helps, but some times my ruler still slips...maybe I'm pressing too hard quote]
Me too :) I still like it though - better than the sandpaper dots because there aren't any blocked out markings on the ruler that might hnder any lining up and if I concentrate on applying the right pressure it works great! |
I just bought some last week and they are wonderful. Will be buying more to put on the rest of my rulers. :thumbup:
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