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Reddit mentions of Aqua Net Extra Super Hold Professional Hair Spray Unscented 11 oz

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Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of Aqua Net Extra Super Hold Professional Hair Spray Unscented 11 oz. Here are the top ones.

Aqua Net Extra Super Hold Professional Hair Spray Unscented 11 oz
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    Features:
  • Quality you can trust from Lorna Mead
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  • Extra Super Hold
Specs:
Height10 Inches
Length2.6 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2016
Size11 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.8 Pounds
Width2.5 Inches

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Found 9 comments on Aqua Net Extra Super Hold Professional Hair Spray Unscented 11 oz:

u/theOTHERbrakshow · 5 pointsr/3Dprinting

Which hair spray are you using? Ive tried several kinds but Aquanet Extra Super hold (purple bottle) is hands down the best.

u/DiscordDraconequus · 3 pointsr/FixMyPrint

Adhesion issues are one of the most common problems that get in the way of printing. I battled adhesion problems for ~3 months before I actually got my printer up and running. But now that I know what the problems are and how to fix it, it should be pretty easy getting around them now.

Actually, hold on. I copy pasted the wrong advice.

The three big things you'll need to get right are your z heights, your bed material, and chemical adhesion aid.

To set your z heights, first heat up your printer, then put a piece of paper between the extruder and the bed, and then home your z-axis. If you can slide the paper between the nozzle and bed while still feeling some resistance of the nozzle, your heights are probably good. If the nozzle is pinching so hard that the paper just bunches up, you're too low, and if you can't feel the nozzle you're too high. This is also how you're going to check if your bed is level. (Withe the Monoprice, I'm pretty sure the z-height is difficult to adjust, but you can possibly set this right by adjusting your print bed.)

The second thing is bed material. If your z height seems good but your plastic isn't sticking, this is the next thing to investigate. Good printing surfaces include glass, painter's tape, kapton tape, aluminum, PEI, commercially available plates like BuildTac, or just the default print bed. Try different surfaces until you find one that works and that you like. I like painter's tape because it is disposable and I can tear it to pieces to get tricky prints off the bed.

The third thing is chemical adhesion. You can get some extra stick by treating your bed. The most popular adhesion aids are hairspray and glue sticks. ABS can also use ABS slurry, which is a mixture of ABS (usually failed prints or support material) and acetone. I use this hair spray. For a laugh, look at what other customers bought alongside this. It's all 3d printing stuff.

u/norwoodgolf · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

Here is the trick. Get some aerosol hairspray and put a light coat on the metal handle. The grip will slide right on. Let it dry overnight and the grips will be more secure than if you managed to slide them on without the hairspray.

This stuff or something like it: http://www.amazon.com/Aqua-Net-Unscented-Aerosol-Spray-11/dp/B002K33AFM

u/orangecherryblossom · 2 pointsr/bicycling

Seems like that is commonly used for sticking surfaces together in 3-D Printing Are you using this for the alcohol content?

u/Call_Me_ZeeKay · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

Heat that bed up. 90c or so should work.

Hairspray + 90c bed works great for ABS for me. Have to actually let it cool before I can pop it off.

Also, which hairspray are you using? I tried one that only sorta worked, then moved to the "standard" Aqua Net:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002K33AFM

u/dotPhoenix · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

You need some thermal pads(https://www.amazon.com/400mm-205mm-Silicone-Thermal-Heatsink/dp/B007PPEW52/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1435448186&sr=8-1&keywords=gino%20pad) roughly 1"x1" to put under the 4 corners of the bed. This will raise the glass bed up by 0.5mm and will prevent a warped aluminum bed from influencing the leveling process. Heat the bed up and clip some binder clips on the 4 corners over the thermal pads. Let it sit for a few minutes. This ensures the pads are compressed and in full contact with the 4 corners of the bed. Once you are ready to level the bead, the clips can be removed. The pads are sticky enough where the glass bed won't slide off while printing. With a glass bed, you need to apply a material the plastic will still to. This can be a glue stick, Auqua Net hairspray(brand is important https://www.amazon.com/Aqua-Net-Unscented-Aerosol-Spray-11/dp/B002K33AFM) or a sheet of PEI. Auqua Net hairspray works great, but needs recoating after a few prints.

u/cessnaboy172 · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

Ok great I'll try that! Would something like this do the trick? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002K33AFM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_tFNsxbAEW8P9Z

u/WayGroovy · 1 pointr/PrintrBot

Don't use safe release. You want plain jane original 2090 blue 3m.

https://smile.amazon.com/ScotchBlue-Painters-Multi-Use-1-88-Inch-60-Yard/dp/B000A3DQGW/

You might get the safe release to stick with a layer of AquaNet ultra/extra hold no scent

https://smile.amazon.com/Aqua-Net-Unscented-Aerosol-Spray-11/dp/B002K33AFM

Or with some purple no show glue stick

https://smile.amazon.com/Elmers-Disappearing-Purple-School-E522/dp/B00178KMUC

But really, you'll want to eventually get a heated bed. Yes, this stuff can work, but you'll spend more on it over time than if you upgraded to a heated bed.

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What filament are you using, brand type and possibly color? Got any pictures? What are your print settings?

u/alpo5711 · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

I have a v2.1 w/ a glass bed and I have no issues at all w/ aquanet hairspray.

Now when you say you've tried hairspray, was is the OG aquanet hairspray exactly like This? I spray down the glass lightly and that'll last me a good 5-10prints. And since I'm printing w/ petg my first layer height is a little on the high side and I still don't have any adhesion issues.

If that was the exact hairspray you used then the only thing I can think of is using a strong cleaner to make sure that your glass doesn't have any residue that's keeping your prints from sticking.