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505 is the best for me.
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I also use 505 and love it. No nasty odor and very little over spray. I have been using it for 3-4 years with out a problem
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I bought spray at walmart for $4.50 a can no odor, is washable, does not gum up your needle, no smell... a good buy Also I sprayed and 4 days later I went to quilt & it was still together.
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I use 505 but have used Elmers. You just have to wait a few minutes after you spray and then it is repositional. I assume it will wash out.
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HMMM wonder if 505 etc could be used on the Cricut mats when their adhesive loses it's grip?
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