Can you polyurethane air dry clay?

If you want to make your clay water-resistant I always recommend using either a clear polyurethane varnish or an acrylic sealer. Both of these create a non-porous transparent layer that seals your clay project. They can be brushed or sprayed on and usually come in either a matt, satin or gloss finish.
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Can you use polyurethane over air dry clay?

We recommend this water based POLYURETHANE varnish for use on all kinds of air dry, oven cured or kiln baked clays and perfect on baked POLYMER CLAYS. It is ideal for use over acrylic paint to give added protection and to gloss up and enhance the colours.
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Can air dry clay be sealed?

Both Model Magic and Air-Dry Clay can be sealed once your piece is completely dry. Both products generally take 24 hours to dry to the touch; 72 hours to dry completely.
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How do you protect air dry clay?

If stored properly, unused air dry clay should last indefinitely. We recommend wrapping the unused clay in plastic wrap or in a Ziploc bag, and then in another airtight container.
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How do you make air dry clay not crack?

Adding small amounts of water is crucial to prevent small cracks. To prevent the clay from drying out too quickly, mist the clay occasionally while modeling. Never oversaturate the clay with water.
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How to Waterproof Air Dry Clay



Can I glaze air dry clay?

Since air dry clay isn't fired, you won't be using any glaze. Avoiding glaze saves you a lot of money, but removes the magic of things like colorburst glazes. Just as with regular clay, encourage your students to experiment with different ways to add color.
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Can you seal air dry clay with Mod Podge?

Mod Podge on Air Dry Clay

It's really easy to use Mod Podge and clay together (including polymer and air dry). Mod Podge is a great sealer for clay, which is what makes it so perfect for these charms/gift tags. Before we dive into the tutorial, let's go over a few basics of this project.
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How do you seal painted air dry clay?

Sealing Your Clay Painting

If you do not seal the paint, it will eventually begin to peel off, or if you get water onto it, the paint can be washed off. Some might use mod podge, but this will not provide the best waterproofing, so a sealer like a varnish or an acrylic sealer is a better option.
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Can you put polyurethane on clay?

Depending on the resins included, some brands of polyurethane can be softened by the plasticizers in your polymer clay. Often, as in the case with Varathane, they won't cure rock-hard, but it won't be sticky either. Other varnishes can be sticky, though, so always test a new varnish with the clay you're using.
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Does air dry clay crack easily?

Your air dry clay sculpture is most likely going to crack. Accept it. Cracking is normal in air dry clays: it's caused by shrinkage because of the loss of the water inside the clay body.
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What happens if you bake air dry clay?

Baking air dry clay can cause it to warp or crack. It is best to avoid this method altogether if you can. If you need to speed up the drying process, try putting the clay in a dehydrator or desiccant chamber.
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Why is my air dry clay crumbling?

A few reasons why your clays cracks when it dries:

Air Dry Clay is primarily a water based product and the longer it is out of it's packaging and in the open air, the more moisture will evaporate from it. Most often times moisture evaporating from the clay is the reason for small cracks.
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What gloss is best for air dry clay?

If you want to make your clay water-resistant I always recommend using either a clear polyurethane varnish or an acrylic sealer. Both of these create a non-porous transparent layer that seals your clay project. They can be brushed or sprayed on and usually come in either a matt, satin or gloss finish.
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Should I use Polycrylic or polyurethane?

The formula has an acrylic base; polyurethane is added for better adhesion and durability. Polycrylic is not as durable as polyurethane and is meant to be used only on interior surfaces such as cabinets, furniture, and trim.
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Can you use Polycrylic on clay?

For general purposes, most polymer clay artists and hobbyists of the day are using water-based polyurethane finishes (such as Rust-Oleum's Varathane or Minwax's Polycrylic) or Future floor finish.
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How do you preserve a clay sculpture?

Plastic wrap is one of the most common ways to keep clay from drying out. It's particularly versatile because it can be easily wrapped completely around a project and will keep the most air from reaching the clay.
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Does air dry clay dry rock hard?

Air-dry clays were developed for artists who desire the integrity of clay but do not have easy access to a kiln. Most air-dry clays are mineral based and have properties comparable to those of traditional clays. They harden within a few days and do not need to be fired to create a permanent form.
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Can you prime air dry clay?

There are several ways to seal air-dry clay. The easiest way is using varnish or acrylic sealer. For a more robust seal, you can also use liquid epoxy. All of these sealers will make the clay water-resistant and protect the color underneath if the clay is painted.
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Why is my paint peeling off my clay?

Funnily enough, if your surface is too smooth, the paint will not adhere very well as it has nothing to "stick to", and runs the risk of peeling off much easier. This is especially important on very smooth clay bodies, like epoxy clay.
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