It will chip off so bad man that you will cry!
You should let plumber's putty dry for about 24 hours before using the fixture.
Try that yourself and let me know how that works out for you....
The answer is yes it can, let me explain. A solid ball of silly putty will sink in water, however if you flatten out the ball and turn up the edges to make a bowl shape it will float like a boat.
Silly Putty will harden in the freezer, and will most likely shatter into hundreds of pieces when you throw it on the floor. BUT, it fly all over the place! Don't do that, by the way - I did once, and my mom made me find every tiny bit of it before she would let me go!
To use putty to repair wood furniture, first clean and dry the damaged area. Then, apply the putty to fill in any cracks or holes, smoothing it out with a putty knife. Let it dry completely before sanding and painting or staining to match the rest of the furniture.
You can make silly putty more solid by cooling it down. Placing it in the refrigerator or freezer for a short amount of time can help it become firmer in texture. Remember to let it warm back up to room temperature before playing with it again.
drywall putty!! fill in the holes with drywall putty, let it dry, then sand it and paint over it... it will look as good as new!!
To effectively repair a ceramic tile chip, you can follow these steps: Clean the area around the chip with a mild detergent and let it dry completely. Fill the chip with a ceramic tile repair kit or epoxy adhesive, following the manufacturer's instructions. Smooth out the repair with a putty knife and let it dry completely. Sand the repaired area gently to blend it with the surrounding tile. Apply a matching paint or touch-up glaze to the repaired area, if needed, to match the color of the tile. Allow the repair to cure fully before using the tile again.
you use the color of marker that you want the tie dye silly bandz get one silly bandz and color it and let it dry completely
To get rid of silly putty smell, you can try placing the item in a well-ventilated area for a few days to let the smell dissipate naturally. You can also sprinkle baking soda on it and let it sit for a few hours before brushing it off to help absorb the odor. Another option is to wipe the item with a cloth dampened in a mixture of vinegar and water.
You can use spackling paste or putty to cover holes in a wall. Apply it with a putty knife, let it dry, then sand it smooth before painting over it.
You can use spackling paste or putty to cover holes in walls. Apply it with a putty knife, let it dry, then sand it smooth before painting over it.