after about 3 months in the sun
You can try to hot glue play doh to something, if you put enough on, it will most likely stay. The easiest way would to shape the play doh, let it dry so it's hard, and then glue it on, otherwise it could just fall off.
You can try to hot glue play doh to something, if you put enough on, it will most likely stay. The easiest way would to shape the play doh, let it dry so it's hard, and then glue it on, otherwise it could just fall off.
Maybe.
The Play-Doh will dry out and become crumbly, not longer sticking together.
Play-Doh's nicknames were Playdoh, Playdough, Play Doh, Play Dough, Play-Dough, Play*Doh, Play-Doh Modeling Compund
Yes, it will make it hard and save the mold.
put it in the freezer for 4-6 hours
To effectively remove Play-Doh from carpet, first let the Play-Doh dry completely. Then, gently scrape off as much as possible with a blunt knife or spoon. Next, use a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap to blot the remaining Play-Doh stain. Repeat as needed until the stain is gone. Finally, rinse the area with clean water and blot dry with a clean cloth.
To dry Play-Doh without it cracking, ensure that you let it air dry slowly and evenly by placing it in a cool, dry environment. Avoid direct sunlight or heat sources, which can cause uneven drying and cracking. You can also wrap the Play-Doh in a damp cloth or plastic wrap to maintain moisture during the initial drying phase. Once the surface feels firm, you can leave it exposed to air for the final drying process.
To effectively remove dry Play-Doh from carpet, start by scraping off as much as possible with a blunt knife or spoon. Then, use a mixture of warm water and mild detergent to gently scrub the area. Blot with a clean cloth to absorb the moisture and repeat until the Play-Doh is removed. Vacuum the area once it's dry to fluff up the carpet fibers.
It will get hard but it can break if enough pressure applies
No. It'll go rock hard..♥