Rubbing vinyl with tissue paper may generate static electricity, potentially causing dust and debris to stick to the vinyl surface. It is not recommended to rub vinyl records with tissue paper as it can lead to scratching or damaging the surface of the record. It is best to use a specialized cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth to clean vinyl records.
Rubbing a comb on a jumper creates static electricity which can attract the lightweight tissue paper pieces to the comb. The positively charged comb attracts the negatively charged tissue paper, causing the pieces to stick to the comb due to the imbalance of charges.
When steel is rubbed with vinyl, steel can become positively charged due to the transfer of electrons from the vinyl to the steel. This results in the steel gaining a net positive charge.
I have accidentally bought "rub-ons" before thinking they were just a simple peel and stick sticker. So I tried to research exactly what to do with them. I found a link to a video on youtube: http://www.everything-about-scrapbooking.com/how-to-apply-rub-ons.html This video explains that you should cut around whatever the phrase or image is that you want to "rub on." Once you've done that, you simply place the rub-on face down on the paper where you want it. Then, you use the wooden stick that usually comes with rub-ons that looks like a popsicle stick and rub back and forth over the image. You can see that the image has transfered to the paper (as illustrated in above video). There you go, you're done. To me, if it comes in a sticker I prefer that, simply because it seems easier. Peel off, stick on surface. However, the ladies in the youtube video really seemed to like rub-ons.
You can rub the plastic rod with a piece of cloth and then try to attract small pieces of paper such as tissue paper or small paper bits. Repeat this process multiple times. If the plastic rod has gained or lost charge, its ability to attract the paper will change, indicating a change in the rod.
Rubbing a balloon with a cloth can create static electricity on the surface of the balloon. This can cause the balloon to stick to objects or attract small items like pieces of paper.
Rubbing a comb on a jumper creates static electricity which can attract the lightweight tissue paper pieces to the comb. The positively charged comb attracts the negatively charged tissue paper, causing the pieces to stick to the comb due to the imbalance of charges.
i had it and my sister did it you put the water on the rub-on sheet and you stick it on the paper you want to rub it on and rub it with the stick
Rub it with a rough rag and Goof Off, it will soften enough to be peeled off.
Apparently yes, I know I know heart breaking. Try it yourself. Get tin foil rub the lipstick/lip balm to the shiny side of the foil then rub it in with a piece of tissue or paper towel for 10 seconds. If the tissue is black, then it's positive.
Rub it with some thinners on a rag.
When steel is rubbed with vinyl, steel can become positively charged due to the transfer of electrons from the vinyl to the steel. This results in the steel gaining a net positive charge.
I have accidentally bought "rub-ons" before thinking they were just a simple peel and stick sticker. So I tried to research exactly what to do with them. I found a link to a video on youtube: http://www.everything-about-scrapbooking.com/how-to-apply-rub-ons.html This video explains that you should cut around whatever the phrase or image is that you want to "rub on." Once you've done that, you simply place the rub-on face down on the paper where you want it. Then, you use the wooden stick that usually comes with rub-ons that looks like a popsicle stick and rub back and forth over the image. You can see that the image has transfered to the paper (as illustrated in above video). There you go, you're done. To me, if it comes in a sticker I prefer that, simply because it seems easier. Peel off, stick on surface. However, the ladies in the youtube video really seemed to like rub-ons.
use a rubber (a very strong one!) and rub and rub and rub..........
The paper becomes semi-transparent.
If you rub your two hands together nothing will happen, it will just become a little pale
if u have loads of finger marks on your ipod get a tissue and just rub it if u wanna put water on it the wet a tissue slightly then rub it onto the ipod
When it drys you should be able to rub it off with a rag or your finger.