So, I have found an awesome and inexpensive way to store my vinyl.
I went to the liquor store. LOL!
Ok, yes, I really did, but I asked for some old boxes with the liquor bottle dividers in them.
The vinyl comes rolled anyhow, so I just sepearted the colors and put them into their own little slot.
pretty cool!
But, now my problem is storing vinyl that has been used.
The back of it is tacky if roll it (as I had been doing), it find it scratches the vinyl.
So, Now I am looking to see how I can store it without scratching.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Paula
Storing your vinyl tip and question
Re: Storing your vinyl tip and question
good idea on the box, but i am confused. why are u storing used vinyl. why is it sticky other than you having pulled off the back. and why are you pulling off the backing before ready to use. sorry, i don't understand what u are talking about.
Theresa
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Re: Storing your vinyl tip and question
HI. I guess I did not explain this well.
After removing the vinyl from the cutting mat, the vinyl is tacky.
As a result, when I roll it up to restore it, when rolled the back side at one point touchs the left over vinyl and creates scratches.
Does that help?
After removing the vinyl from the cutting mat, the vinyl is tacky.
As a result, when I roll it up to restore it, when rolled the back side at one point touchs the left over vinyl and creates scratches.
Does that help?
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Re: Storing your vinyl tip and question
If I am using vinyl small enough to fit on a mat I cut it off the roll in a roll wide section and store the unused bit like paper & card - flat in folders/ large envelopes.
If I am using vinyl off the roll it is normally larger cuts like wall art or lots of smaller cuts like stickers, in which case I fill the vinyl width by however long it needs to be and when cut just cut the used part off the roll so the roll always has a square cut end in either case
If I am using vinyl off the roll it is normally larger cuts like wall art or lots of smaller cuts like stickers, in which case I fill the vinyl width by however long it needs to be and when cut just cut the used part off the roll so the roll always has a square cut end in either case
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Re: Storing your vinyl tip and question
If you find the back paper gets some adhesive on it .. I'm assuming from your mat.. Just wipe it down with a baby wipe before storing it..
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Re: Storing your vinyl tip and question
It has never happened to be honest but yes that is what I would do if it did.Sweetness4713 wrote:If you find the back paper gets some adhesive on it .. I'm assuming from your mat.. Just wipe it down with a baby wipe before storing it..
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