I was looking thru Model Airplane internet sights. There was a post on Work Tables.
It said buy a piece of glass. Have the edges dulled. Use it for anything that uses glue or other like substances. I bought a piece of rejected 1/4 inch glass and put it on my table.
After gluing, especially CA, or other liquid or savvy substances, it really totally cleans great.
On CA, I just use a flat edge Exacto (or similar) blade, and the residue is gone in a second.
Other stuff cleans great with water or alcohol, depending on the substance.
The next thing I am going to try is to see if it would work with spray paint. I will try a bit on my small piece of glass, and if it works, I will buy a larger piece for my paint table.
It said buy a piece of glass. Have the edges dulled. Use it for anything that uses glue or other like substances. I bought a piece of rejected 1/4 inch glass and put it on my table.
After gluing, especially CA, or other liquid or savvy substances, it really totally cleans great.
On CA, I just use a flat edge Exacto (or similar) blade, and the residue is gone in a second.
Other stuff cleans great with water or alcohol, depending on the substance.
The next thing I am going to try is to see if it would work with spray paint. I will try a bit on my small piece of glass, and if it works, I will buy a larger piece for my paint table.