How To Get Paper Off Silhouette Mat
Take the dirty silhouette cutting mat and lay it on a flat surface such as a counter or table.
How to get paper off silhouette mat. To clean the mat simply hold the scale firmly at the bottom of the mat and slide it to the top while pressing gently. The mat was feeding initially but then would start slanting and feeding totally wrong and end up at. Open the bottle of goo gone and dribble a little around the mat. The sides of the scale form the perfect angle for removing the paper.
So something i learned rather quickly after ruining 2 pieces of cardstock on my new silhouette cameo. Your mat will be wet but don t use a towel to dry it. If you are using a new mat then many times the adhesive is so strong that it can be very hard to get paper or even paper backed vinyl or other media off of the mat without bending ripping or tearing it. When removing paper materials from the cutting mat use the silhouette spatula and carefully and slowly pull the material off the mat.
You should be able to see all the nasties coming off your mat. Open the bottle of goo gone and dribble a little around the mat. Cleaning a dirty silhouette cutting mat 1. Goo gone i have a slight addiction to goo gone.
Take the dirty silhouette cutting mat and lay it on a flat surface such as a counter or table. Grab your sponge and start a scrubbin. Grab your sponge and start a scrubbin. Hope this helps extend the usefulness of your silhouette mat.
As an added bonus the scale can be used to press paper or other material firmly to the mat. This also helps stop the paper from curling as it s removed. This will help loosen the project from your mat. Soap and water scrub your mat with soap and water using a sponge or a magic eraser.
Let your mat airdry. You may also want to pull the mat away from the paper as opposed to pulling the paper off the mat. Cleaning a dirty silhouette cutting mat. Again use the spatula for any stubborn spots.
I just got off the phone with silhouette and had to edit this post after getting some great help. You should be able to see all the nasties coming off your mat. Instead of peeling your project up off the mat bend the mat in your hand and curve it away from your project.