How to glue banknotes?
I want to roll up banknotes for a wedding gift and stick them on cardboard or something similar. What's the best way to do this without ruining the banknotes?
I want to roll up banknotes for a wedding gift and stick them on cardboard or something similar. What's the best way to do this without ruining the banknotes?
Can assembly adhesive be removed? For example, I want to stick something to the wall, onto wallpaper, using Pattex mounting adhesive. Would it be possible to remove this adhesive from the wall (with patience)? I don't want to screw anything.
I saw a list of worldwide shipping companies on the internet: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_von_Reedereien It's incredible how frequently Germany is represented! According to the list, we are by far the country with the most maritime trade originating from shipping companies. Is this true, or are important parties being left out of the list? How is it that…
Hello, I'm currently at the job center, and my brother lent me €200. I wanted to deposit it into my account, but I'm afraid the job center will take my money. Am I allowed to deposit €200 without any problems, even if it's my savings?
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Hello,
I don’t know if I really understood how you want to do this, but maybe with double-sided tape?
Double-sided
Adhesive tape or Tesa
Simply take a piece of Tesafilm and roll together that the adhesive side is outside. So it’s a little loop.
This keeps quite good, but can also be solved without any problems from the bills.
Otherwise, double-sided adhesive tape goes, but then you should only take very small pieces, because it doesn’t go off as well from the money again and that is going to get even more tricky afterwards.
On the support, the adhesive tab of Postit could be glued so firmly that the adhesive surface can hold the money. It should be possible to detach without trace, even though the background looks like “defined”.