Super 77 IS super strong and good for temporary displays. It appears to be pretty much a aerosol version of rubber cement. I wouldn't even put it in the same room with a valuable photograph. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "mrgs1001" <mrgs1001@...> wrote: > > One of the most commonly used spray adhesives for decorative and temporary framing is 3M super 77. In general, spray adhesives are not archival so I have never concerned myself with the chemical properties and long term print reactions. Short term print yellowing tends to be due more to the surface of the print not being protected with glass, and being exposed to significant ultraviolet radiation (direct sunlight). > > Cheers, > Mark > President > Frame Destination, Inc. > http://www.framedestination.com > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tyler Boley" <tyler@> wrote: > > > > can anyone recommend a spray mount that will not outgass chemicals that yellow our fine art paper coatings? > > Longevity is not a concern this time, only immediate yellowing... > > Thanks, > > Tyler > > >
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Re: spray mounts?
2009-08-21 by deanwork2003
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