Yes, it does.
To restore dried out and crumbling polymer clay, you can try conditioning it by kneading in a small amount of clay softener or mineral oil. Another option is to mix in fresh, conditioned polymer clay until the old clay softens and becomes more pliable. It's important to avoid adding too much softener or oil, as it can affect the texture and durability of the clay.
To fix dry polymer clay, you can try kneading in a small amount of clay softener or baby oil until it becomes pliable again. Avoid adding too much liquid as it can make the clay too soft.
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To revive hard and dry polymer clay, you can try softening it by kneading it with your hands or using a clay softener. Heating it slightly in the microwave or oven can also help make it more pliable. Be careful not to overheat the clay, as it can release harmful fumes.
Vaseline does not work on rubik's cubes. Eventually it will eat the plastic. Use 100% silicone spray.
To effectively repair and restore dry cracked clay, you can try soaking the clay in water to soften it, then kneading it to remove air bubbles. You can also add a small amount of water or clay softener to help bind the clay together. Once the clay is smooth and pliable, you can reshape it and let it dry slowly to prevent cracking.
The reason you choose a water softener will best allow you to chose a saltless softener or a traditional softener. If you are using a water softener to help your household plumbing stay clean and gunk-free, then you should choose a traditional softener. If your goal is to have softer feeling and tasting water then a saltless softener will work just fine for you. With this softener, you are not actually removing salt, just changing the electric charge of the water.
To soften Fimo clay, you can try kneading it with your hands or using a pasta machine to roll and manipulate the clay until it becomes more pliable and workable. You can also add a few drops of clay softener or mineral oil to help soften the clay further. Heating up the clay slightly by placing it in a warm environment can also make it easier to soften.
Henry Clay Work was born on October 1, 1832.
Henry Clay Work was born on October 1, 1832.
No. vaseline may help moisturize the skin, but it will not cure it. There is no current cure for eczema, but there are other treatments and some work better than others.
I would use vaseline (petroleum Jelly). Work the vaseline into the skin and then washing your hands in warm, soapy water.