Silhouette Cameo Cutting Mat Cleaning
All silhouette cutting mats need a good cleaning once in a while.
Silhouette cameo cutting mat cleaning. Dust fibers and tiny pieces of paper get stuck to the mat s sticking area which can make the mat lose its stickiness. How to clean your silhouette cameo cutting mat. Is your mat a little full of leftover vinyl fibers or full of glitter. Open the bottle of goo gone and dribble a little around the mat.
Mine was and i found myself super frustrated because none of my vinyl was sticking to my mat. Grab your sponge and start a scrubbin. As we all know that can result in poor cutting. Take the dirty silhouette cutting mat and lay it on a flat surface such as a counter or table.
I sure wish i knew this trick when i first started using this thing so i bet th. The cameo cutting mat is intended for use with the silhouette cameo to hold materials in place when sending jobs to the silhouette machine. Grab your sponge and start a scrubbin. If your silhouette or cricut mats are getting dirty or are no longer sticky i will show you how to make your cutting mats like new.
Cleaning a dirty silhouette cutting mat. Open the bottle of goo gone and dribble a little around the mat. Take the dirty silhouette cutting mat and lay it on a flat surface such as a counter or table. You should be able to see all the nasties coming off your mat.
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The mat has a regular adhesive level to hold most cardstock and general material types in place. Some cleaning methods may work better on different cutting mats so try experimenting with different methods. Knowing how to clean and resticking your cutting mats can save you money and it can also be fun. It s now easier than ever to clean off my cutting mat after cutting a detail.
This is a quick tip i just discovered while playing with my silhouette portrait.