Anyone recommend spray adhesive?

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As in the title can anyone recommend a decent fairly priced spray adhesive for sublimation?
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It doesn't work on hard products though, only textiles.
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As a newbie, could someone tell me what you would need spray adhesive for? Not read anything about this being used in the process.
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Angela-L;146231 wrote:As a newbie, could someone tell me what you would need spray adhesive for? Not read anything about this being used in the process.
You don’t actually need it.
if you do a lot of fabrics it’s handy to give it a little light spray and this will hold the paper in place while you press instead of heat tape.

Don’t use it on hard surfaces though.
I give a very light spray to the paper and place it where I want it and the handy part is you can remove it and reposition it.
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Mrteajunkie;146232 wrote:You don’t actually need it.
if you do a lot of fabrics it’s handy to give it a little light spray and this will hold the paper in place while you press instead of heat tape.

Don’t use it on hard surfaces though.
I give a very light spray to the paper and place it where I want it and the handy part is you can remove it and reposition it.
Cheers for the info. I never would have thought of that, as I would have assumed that it would interfere with the print! Thanks again.
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