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Glue Dots XD11-404 Equivalent - Infinity Glue Spots
Removable Glue Spots - 1/2" Low Tack with Low Profile
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Glue Dots DX31-404 Equivalent - Infinity Glue Spots
Semi Permanent Glue Spots - 1/2" High Tack with Low Profile
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Glue Dots XD41-404 Equivalent - Infinity Glue Spots
Permanent Glue Spots - 1/2" Super High Tack with Low Profile
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Glue Dots XD33-401 Equivalent - Infinity Glue Spots
Semi Permanent Glue Spots - 1/2" High Tack with High Profile
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Glue Dots XD23-422 Equivalent - Infinity Glue Spots
Removable Glue Spots - 1/2" Medium Tack with High Profile
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Glue Dots XD42-402 Equivalent - Infinity Glue Spots
Permanent Glue Spots - 1/2" Super High Tack with Medium Profile
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Glue Dots XD43-401 Equivalent - Infinity Glue Spots
Permanent Glue Spots - 1/2" Super High Tack with High Profile
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Glue Dots XD22-402 Equivalent - Infinity Glue Spots
Removable Glue Spots - 1/2" Medium Tack with Medium Profile
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Glue Dots XD43-622 Equivalent - Infinity Glue Spots
Permanent Glue Spots - 3/4" Super High Tack with High Profile
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Glue Dots XD13-422 Equivalent - Infinity Glue Spots
Removable Glue Spots - 1/2" Low Tack with High Profile
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To remove glue dots from a wall, you can try the following steps: 

  1. Use a plastic scraper or credit card to gently scrape off as much of the glue dot as possible. Be careful not to damage the wall surface.
  2. Apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover onto a clean cloth.
  3. Rub the cloth onto the glue dot in a circular motion, applying gentle pressure. The rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover should start to dissolve the glue.
  4. Use a clean cloth to wipe away the glue residue.
  5. If the glue is particularly stubborn, you can try using a mixture of warm water and dish soap. Dampen a cloth with the solution and rub onto the glue dot in a circular motion. Rinse with water and dry the area.
  6. If all else fails, you can try using a commercial adhesive remover. Follow the instructions on the product carefully, and be sure to test it on a small, inconspicuous area of the wall first to ensure it doesn't damage the surface.

Glue dots are small, double-sided adhesive dots that are used for a variety of purposes, such as attaching paper, cardboard, or other lightweight materials. They are usually made of a pressure-sensitive adhesive and are typically sold in rolls, sheets or as individual dots.

Glue dots are often used in applications where a temporary bond is needed. They are popular because they are easy to use, mess-free, and can be removed without damaging surfaces or leaving residue. They come in various sizes and strengths, and can be found in both permanent and removable forms.

Using glue dots is quite simple and straightforward. Here are the basic steps:

  1. Determine where you want to apply the glue dot and prepare the surfaces by making sure they are clean and dry.
  2. Peel the glue dot off the backing paper or roll.
  3. Press the glue dot firmly onto one of the surfaces you want to attach together.
  4. Then, press the other surface onto the exposed side of the glue dot.
  5. If necessary, you can reposition the item before the glue dot sets completely.
  6. Once you have the item in the desired position, press down firmly to ensure a strong bond.
  7. To remove the glue dot, gently peel it off the surface. If any residue is left behind, it can be easily cleaned with rubbing alcohol or a mild solvent.

Keep in mind that the strength and effectiveness of glue dots can vary depending on the type of surface and the weight of the item you're attaching. If you need a stronger bond, you may want to consider using a different type of adhesive, such as a glue stick or double-sided tape.

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