Can nail polish remover be used on polymer clay?

You can use nail polish remover, but make sure it isn't colored. Just swipe your dipped Q-tip or a soaked tissue across the surface you want to clean and it will pull the debris off the clay. You can use this method for raw or baked clay.
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Can you use acetone on polymer clay?

Use Acetone on a Q-Tip to rub and erase any flaws on your baked polymer clay. It works by 'melting' the plastic and smoothing out the surface. Acetone is highly flammable, toxic, has strong fumes and evaporates very quickly. Use only in well ventilated areas and keep away from open flames or any heat sources.
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How do you clean polymer clay residue?

Know that rubbing alcohol breaks down the polymer and can be used in many ways: cleaning your hands, removing “dirt” and grime from a finished (unbaked piece), removing excess mica powders or chalks, and much more.
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What can I add to polymer clay to make it shiny?

Polymer clay is not glossy after baking. You can sand, buff, and polish the clay itself (see below), or you can apply a glossy varnish. To make your clay project less shiny, you could apply a matte varnish. Note that adding a glossy varnish can make translucent polymer clay seem more clear.
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How do you smooth polymer clay after baking?

If the polymer clay has already been baked, you can easily remove the fingerprints and other imperfections. You will still use cotton buds in this method, but its new partner is acetone. The acetone will melt the clay to allow you to smooth the surface.
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How do you make polymer clay look glazed?

An easy way to make a glaze for polymer clay is to water down PVA glue until you create a consistency like milk, and to apply it in thin layers to your design.
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How do you smooth fingerprints from polymer clay?

-Use cornstarch or water: Rub the surfaces of your fingers and palms with cornstarch to avoid fingerprinting your clay. -Smooth fingerprints away with oil: Rub only a couple of drops of mineral or baby oil on polymer clay with your finger to erase any fingerprints.
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How do you keep polymer clay from sticking to fingers?

Alcohol dissolves polymer clay, so it works well to rub some alcohol-based hand sanitizer gel into your hands, and then wipe them clean with a paper towel. Follow up with a soap and water wash and you're good as new. (And rubbing alcohol is pretty great to have in the studio, too!)
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Can I bake Sculpey twice?

As long as you're following the package instructions — and using an oven thermometer to maintain the proper temperature — you can bake polymer clay multiple times and complete a complicated piece in multiple steps.
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Can you use rubbing alcohol on polymer clay?

Rubbing alcohol will dissolve polymer clay, so it makes a fantastic cleaner for your hands, your tools, and your work surface. An alcohol-soaked paper towel makes cleaning your pasta machine much nicer. I always use alcohol to wipe down my tissue blades after using them with polymer clay.
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Can you use gel polish on polymer clay?

UV Nail Polish

It is curing the UV resin that makes up gel nail polish. This brush-on coating is the same material as the UV resin that we use in our crafts. This brush-on coating can be used as a glossy top coat for polymer clay.
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How do you remove dust and hair from polymer clay?

99% Isopropyl Alcohol (Rubbing alcohol) on a paper towel or Q-Tip works the best for removing dirt and lint from polymer clay. Fingernail or needle tool will help with removing hairs and lint from surface.
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How do you make clay Unsticky?

If your clay is fresh and has become too sticky, try mixing it with a section of older clay. This will spread out the excess plasticizers and make your polymer clay more workable.
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Can you make money selling polymer clay jewelry?

Because of its brief curing time, you can make simple polymer clay jewelry pieces quickly, allowing you to build an inventory in a short amount of time. Make money by placing your pieces for sale in consignment shops, local boutiques or even mall kiosks.
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What do you spray polymer clay with?

Spray Varathane and Minwax Fast-Drying Polyurethane will both dry nicely on polymer clay, but may scratch off some brands of clay. Helmar Crystal Kote Matte is a good light-bodied invisible fixative. U-POL #1 Spray is a thick, high-gloss clearcoat that works beautifully on polymer clay.
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Why is polymer clay sold out?

Across the country, the pandemic has created an unprecedented surge in demand in the hobby and creative market, as we all seek ways to focus on positive outlets and stay creative at home. This unexpected surge in demand has, not surprisingly, resulted in shortages of product across the entire hobby market.
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Why does my polymer clay break after baking?

Polymer clay breaks after baking because it has not cured properly. This is due to either the temperature being too low or it wasn't baked for long enough. It does also depend on the brand of clay you are using, as some are more brittle, some are harder.
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Can you sand air bubbles out of polymer clay?

To remove bubbles, rub very gently and lightly (this will help you to avoid white streaks) across the bubble with the cotton bud (Q-tip), alternating the directions you're rubbing in. If you rub in the same direction for too long, the acetone will dissolve the clay and you'll be left with a groove.
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How do you keep polymer clay from cracking?

Once you place your clay in the oven, maintain a constant temperature to prevent cracks from forming. Many countertop ovens lack proper seals that ensure a consistent temperature. The absence of seals can cause your oven's temperature to swing wildly, with your oven's temperature dipping down and then spiking up.
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Can clear nail polish be used as a sealant?

Clear nail polish is an amazing sealer, glue, and protective layer, making it useful for loads of things you've probably never considered.
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Can you use acrylic paint on polymer clay?

The best polymer clay paint to use for your projects is acrylic paint, the reason being that it is water-soluble and easy to use. Higher quality artists acrylic does the best job and offers a better quality finish but average quality crafting acrylics can also be used with good results.
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Can you bake polymer clay in UV lamp?

No. Polymer clay is oil-based (rather than water-based like air-dry clays) and must be cured with heat in order to harden—usually at around 275 F in a home oven or toaster oven.
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