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Apr 24, 2012
eddiemami from So Cal, Rating:5.0I haven't used any other brands of casting resin yet, so I have nothing to compare it to. I'm experimenting with this after watching youtube videos on the best methods. It works great & I have found that you do need to follow the directions or your crafts will be a bit soft. It works & looks just as advertised.
Apr 16, 2012
ladymontecristo from Northern Arizona, USA, Rating:5.0I got perfect results from the very first use. I was very careful to follow the directions exactly--especially the measuring and mixing--and made a batch of 50+ beautiful charms & pendants the first time. All turned out perfectly. Would recommend without hesitation!
Mar 20, 2012
peacockjp from New York City and Asheville, NC, Rating:4.0I use this product to highlight pen and ink drawings and less so - on the small to tiny polymer clay sculptures and jewelry I make. I use a very very thin application to my polymer clay stuff - And it works fine. Except that it takes a couple of layers with my brush - It's sort of difficult to get the paint going, but it works oKAY.
Mar 20, 2012
peacockjp from New York City and Asheville, NC, Rating:4.0I work with pen and ink on paper and canvas. I also sculpt figures and jewelry in Polymer Clay. It worked well, but needed layers on the paper. The polymer clay always need a special treatment that I have created in order to accept water, acrylics. Oils and pastels work fine on Polymer. After my treatment - this product does fine on Polymer Clay. It gave me what I wanted --
Mar 6, 2012
gma2boyz from Palmdale, CA, Rating:5.0Turning ordinary decorative objects into beautiful objects gives any room a touch of class. I used this to line the inside of a black lampshade that showed too much light through. It looks like the lamp costs hundreds of dollars.
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