Downrivermama
Mouseketeer<br><font color=2d008e>The Tag Fairy wa
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2005
Ladies, I found a product that you can apply to the Cricut cutting mat to make it sticky again.
It's Wacky Tac and I got mine bottles off of QVC a while ago. I've also seen it in some stores.
I have had some Wacky Tac for a while and haven't used it much so I thought I would give it a try and apply some to one of my mats that had lost tackness. The bottle is a sponge applicator and I spread a light coat over the mat, being carefull to not get it outside the lines where it would effect the rollers.
Let it dry and tried it. It works great! I cut out a bunch of stuff the other night and it is still holding up. I also found out that you can rotate the mat to extend the life of the mat.
I know that there was a thread on here about trying to re-tack the mats, but couldn't find it.
It's Wacky Tac and I got mine bottles off of QVC a while ago. I've also seen it in some stores.
I have had some Wacky Tac for a while and haven't used it much so I thought I would give it a try and apply some to one of my mats that had lost tackness. The bottle is a sponge applicator and I spread a light coat over the mat, being carefull to not get it outside the lines where it would effect the rollers.
Let it dry and tried it. It works great! I cut out a bunch of stuff the other night and it is still holding up. I also found out that you can rotate the mat to extend the life of the mat.
I know that there was a thread on here about trying to re-tack the mats, but couldn't find it.