FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ABOUT 404:
Q: How do I use 404 for machine quilt
patterns?
A: For Long Arm Machine
quilters: When the quilt is on the frame, spray the back of the
paper pattern. Apply the pattern to the quilt. For free motion
quilting: Spray the pattern. Apply pattern to proper location.
The bond remains strong enough to withstand the rigors of
machine quilting. Adhesive will not transfer to the fabric and
404 will not gum up your needle.
Q: On what other surfaces can I use
404?
A: 404 can make a repositionable
bond between most smooth surfaces. 404 will hold stencils on
the wall. You can reposition over and over. 404 will hold on
ceramic, wood, painted walls, metal, leather, stone and glass.
Q: How much time do I have to reposition?
A: Unlimited, 404 remains
repositionable. Take as much time as you need.
Q: How long will the bond last?
A: The bond should last
indefinitely or until surfaces become dusty.
Q: Why would I want to use 404 instead
of 505?
A: 404 remains repositionable.
505 is repositionable for 15-20 minutes. 404 has a higher tack
for machine quilting. 404 does not wash out of fabric.
Q: Does adhesive transfer from the
sprayed surface onto the other surface ?
A: No, as with our other
adhesives, 404 stays on the surface that you sprayed.
Q: Is 404 acid free?
A: Yes, 404 is archival
quality. 404 will not harm or discolor fabrics, photos, paper
or any other surface.
Q: Will 404 harm the environment?
A: The adhesive itself
is non-toxic. Our products meet or exceed all state and federal
clean air regulations and contain no CFCs to affect ozone.
Q: Is cleanup easy?
A:
Yes, rubbing alcohol and a scrub sponge will remove
404 from stencils and other non-porous, hard surfaces.
404 Spray and Fix
is the exclusive formulation of ODIF of France.
The formula has been registered with the EEC Trade Secret Registry.
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