Thanks for taking the time to provide such an indepth answer, Killer. I really appreciate it - especially the difference between the two types of guns.
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Originally Posted by killer13
Attaching it to the corner would depend on how heavy the prop turns out to be. If it's not too heavy you could use plant hooks and just screw them into the wall/ceiling. If it's heavier then you can get the bigger hooks. Just make sure you camouflage the hooks really well.
As far as web shooters; I have the kind that uses rubber cement and the kind that uses hot melt glue. The rubber cement shooter creates ULTRA-realistic webs. They are awesome! The only problem is they are only good for indoor use. And keep candles/open flame away from them! Even the "special" fluid(rubber cement) that has flame retardant in it flames up...don't ask! 
The hot melt glue is a really good web from 5 feet or more. They are excellent for outdoor use and for use on props where you want the webs to stay.
I have used both shooters on paint, wood stain, clear coat and other surfaces with no ill affects. The rubber cement webs pretty much wipe right off, windex helps even more.
The hot glue comes off but there are some times where you have to rub it off. But it comes off pretty easy.
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