 h a l f b a k e r y Extruded? Are you sure?
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Children and adults alike have struggled throughout the ages with that frustrating clear or coloured contact paper, and it is one problem after the other: getting stuck, cutting it too short, not cutting enough, getting stuck again, finishing off with what looks like a piece of bubble-wrap...
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here comes a new product to save the day (and your schoolbooks)! Contact-glue - just apply it to the surfaces, leave the book to dry and voila - a covered book without the traumatic ritual of Contact Paper. Your books will thank you for it! Book-A-Roo Covers
http://www.bookaroocovers.com/ Stretch book covers, as described by DrCurry. [jurist, Oct 04 2004]
Book Sox
http://www.booksox.com/ Probably the actual product DrC referenced. [jurist, Oct 04 2004]
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what are you saying? you paint it on? I suppose you are talking about clear varnish which is baked. |
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I sympathise with the problem though. |
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Carrot sticks and celery sticks I've heard of, but onion soup sticks? |
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What you actually need is a book sock - a stretch cover that fits any size book, no glue needed, but which appears to be either too new or too mundane to have made it ono the Internet yet. |
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