I spread it around quickly. The solvent in the adhesive starts to dry pretty fast. If you wait too long it will "goop up" when you try to spread it.
Yes. After it dries up, rub off the excess with your fingers. That is the nice thing about using contact cement over other types of adhesives. After it dries, it leaves a rubber-like residue that is easy to remove.
Yes, it is smelly and gives me a headache after a while. It goes away after the solvent evaporates completely in a few days. My headband is 2 months old and I don't smell even a trace of glue, just the nice leather aroma.
As I said to others, I bet you are seeing firsthand why they take me 2 hours to make each and why I was charging $35 for them when I was producing them.
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Is there any way to remove the excess contact cement from the sides of the leather?
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also, does the DAP cement have a strong glue smell? The smell of my glue covers up the smell of the leather...
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As I said to others, I bet you are seeing firsthand why they take me 2 hours to make each and why I was charging $35 for them when I was producing them.













