Hi,
Could this be used as an easy substitute to mc (for preparing your paper)
http://www.amazon.com/Niagara-original- ... ray+sizing
Many thanks,
Justin
Easy MC substitute?
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This stuff is way expensive. For a pack of wallpaper glue (Metylan normal) I pay less then 5€ and it lasts years.
But back to your question: Yes you can use spray starch to size your paper.
But back to your question: Yes you can use spray starch to size your paper.
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Re: Easy MC substitute?
I broke out the MC today. I still have a little over half of the 1lb container I bought back in 2004 at http://www.chemistrystore.com/Chemicals ... ulose.html . I also use the recipe from: http://www.metteunits.com/Backcoat.htm whenever I whip up a batch.
Make sure to use warm to hot water. MC doesn't mix with water when it is warm, but if you add it to cold water it creates a layer of gel around the majority of the unmixed material, so stirring it till the solution becomes colder will cause the MC to mix more evenly (and not turn into a gooey lumpy mess). Sometimes water quality can affect the mixture as well. I tried mixing up some in NYC at the OUSA convention using the tap water, and the MC did not want to mix well at all, so I had to get some bottled water (I spoke to another folder about this, I think it was Michael Lafosse, but he said he had the same problem before).
Make sure to use warm to hot water. MC doesn't mix with water when it is warm, but if you add it to cold water it creates a layer of gel around the majority of the unmixed material, so stirring it till the solution becomes colder will cause the MC to mix more evenly (and not turn into a gooey lumpy mess). Sometimes water quality can affect the mixture as well. I tried mixing up some in NYC at the OUSA convention using the tap water, and the MC did not want to mix well at all, so I had to get some bottled water (I spoke to another folder about this, I think it was Michael Lafosse, but he said he had the same problem before).
Re: Easy MC substitute?
If you make the solution in a jam glass with lid, instead of stirring, you can just shake it. Far easier in my opinion. In my refrigerator there is always a very thick MC solution. If I need some MC I take out a small bit and water it down. In a closed container the thick solution in the refrigerator keeps fresh for years.
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Re: Easy MC substitute?
if you can get it wherever you live, Mangers wallpaper adhesive is also very good; im not sure if t even has mc but its worked perfectly for years (i use it as origami_8 uses hers)