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RE: FN-FORUM Glue
date posted 27th September 2002 14:28
some use a double sided sticky tape...others use a soft rubber solution.
Any good glue supplier should be able to help
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Darren Spink
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Sent: 27 September 2002 14:21
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Subject: FN-FORUM Glue
Hi all
We're doing a direct mail campaign for a client, and have had some
plastic cards printed, the size of credit cards. These need to be
adhered to the letters, so that they stay put during the journey, but
can be removed quite easily. Do any of you happen to know what type of
glue the credit card fulfilment houses use for this purpose?
My mother used to use something called "cow gum" in the old days for
pasting up, and I should imagine that that would do the trick, but the
closest I can find is something called "studio gum", which is according
to the catalogue blurb is a rubber adhesive.
Any expert advice would be hugely appreciated. Many thanks in advance.
Regards
Lindsay
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