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Reviving Sculptey glaze
Question:
Is there anyway to revive "Sculpey glaze" ?? I used part of a new bottle, then sealed it up & put away, when I went to use it again last week, it had gelled in the bottle. I find this most annoying because I paid $3.00 for it 4 months ago and only used a few drops of it. My last bottle didn't do this & it was partly used then sealed & put away for over a year. Yes, it was a little thicker but not completely gelled in the bottle. I just mixed in a little water & it was fine. Thanks for your time, eliquint |
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Try stirring it up with a toothpick or skewer. I have Fimo glazes that clump
up, too, and that is what I do to mix around the contents. Fimo also gets pretty hard so that when you start stirring, it can be a hard thing to do. I have used Sculpey glazes and had the same problem--I happen to prefer the Fimo glazes, though, |
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