This is probably a dumb question,but when they handed out stupid,I got my fair share.On a glass bow how do you guys clean your lams?On one tape I have they say to wipe down with acidtone before applying glue,and another DVD said to dry wipe with a paper towel. :confused:
I always just use fresh lams.
I've heard the wipe with acetone thing, but have heard about equal number say it brings oil to the surface.
I used to use a brass brush on stuff like bocote, but anymore, I just glue em after blowing any dust off with clean air...
I don't care much for the idea of wiping with paper towels, seems like you would have a lot of paper to pick out of em.
Be careful handling the lams and glass, so you don't get any fingerprints on em. Oil from your skin could cause a prob also.
None of the above. A stiff wire brush then compressed air. Be sure your air system is free of moisture.
Denatured alcohol.
I've used denatured alcohol before with great success. Don't use the paper towels - you'll have bits of it in your glue joint. If you don't have compressed air (like me), then use an old t-shirt if you have to wipe it with anything, and then go real light so you don't catch splinters or fibers from the shirt.
Thanks for your help.Its a pretty safe bet I will be needing more before I am done.
If you use denatured alcohol, use the the high test stuff (80-90%). Get a big bottle too as it is great for cleaning up your arrows prior to fletching & cresting. Many grocery stores just have low test (50%).
I buy it in gallon cans at home depot.
For glue ups I have cleaned the lams with Acetone, denatured alcohol, a small scrub brush, whisk broom, dust collector, or air nozzle. I have read of people using all of these methods with success, so I tried them all. They all work. My favorite to use is denatured alcohol, it evaporates quickly and doesn't over power you with the smell. It's the last thing I do after laying them out ready fit the glue. I am always confident the oils, tape residue, fiber prints, and dust is are gone.