Can you sand bubbles out of polymer clay?

During the mixing and conditioning process, if you spot any bubbles in your clay, pop them with an exacto knife or sharp tool and then push the air out and smooth over with your finger.
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Why are there air bubbles in my polymer clay?

Those bubbles are caused by trapped air in your polymer clay. Most likely put there, by the way you conditioned your clay. The biggest culprit for trapping air is folds. When you fold over your strip of clay and insert it in your pasta machine fold last, a little pocket of air gets trapped in the fold.
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Can you sand polymer clay after baking?

You don't need to wipe it all off. Sandpaper is used to sand your clay after it has been baked, however you must make sure that you are using Wet/Dry Sandpaper so that you can keep the polymer dust out of the air and use it with water. Wet/Dry Sandpaper is Black in colour as opposed to orange or brown.
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How do you make polymer clay look like glazed ceramic?

Paint a thin coat to mimic a thin ceramic glaze or let it dry and add extra coats. Alcohol ink: Alcohol inks provide a unique tint to baked clay creations. Work in thin coats to build up the color for opaque coverage and to avoid adding thick layers that won't dry properly.
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Can you sandpaper polymer clay?

Wet/dry sandpaper is one of my favorite sandpapers to use when finishing polymer clay. It's also one of the easiest to get hold of. Most hardware stores will stock a good range of grits. Wet/dry sandpaper is tough enough to get rid of unwanted finger prints, but not so harsh that it will mark the polymer clay.
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How To Sand Polymer Clay Using Wet/Dry Sandpaper



Can Sculpey clay be sanded?

You could sand and buff every piece after adding a layer of translucent clay or liquid clay on any surface treatment. Or you could coat every surface with resin or clear liquid Sculpey. Work with these options and come up with your own system!
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How do you get a shiny finish on polymer clay?

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 get rid of bubbles in baking?

After you've poured the batter in to the cake tin, drop the tin on the kitchen counter a couple of times to force the air in the mixture to come to the surface. Make sure you pop the cake in the oven straight away as letting it sit will cause the ingredients to interact differently than they should.
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How do you dry polymer clay flat?

I bake my pieces for at least 1 hour at the recommended clay manufacturer's temperature. After your pendant or polymer clay gingerbread cookie is fully baked, let it cool before removing from the tile sandwich. This will make sure your flat pieces stay flat during the baking process.
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How do you smooth Super Sculpey?

If you're trying to smooth it out to remove fingerprints and stuff like that before you bake/boil the sculpey, you can use a little isopropyl alcohol and go over it with a flat sculpting tool. If you're trying to smooth it out after it's been cured, a very fine grit sandpaper is your best bet.
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How do you smooth polymer clay earrings?

Many people use a Dremel to sand the edges of their earrings after baking. This removes the excess clay from using cutters (see above) and makes a smooth edge. Other people use a bit of sandpaper. Either way, you should not be spending much time on this.
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Can I use clear nail polish on polymer clay?

The plasticizer in polymer clay can soften nail polish, making it sticky. The brand of polish AND clay matters, making this compatibility highly unpredictable. Never use regular nail polish on polymer clay and don't recommend it to others.
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How do you make polymer clay shimmer?

There are two main ways to add glitter to polymer clay:
  1. Add heat resistant glitter to conditioned clay before baking it.
  2. Apply glitter to baked clay by glazing the clay, attaching glitter to the glaze and then applying one or two coats of glaze to seal it.
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Do you glaze polymer clay after baking?

After you bake your clay and allow it to cool, you can paint it, apply a glaze, add embellishments or leave it exactly as it is.
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Can you bake polymer clay 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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What happens if you get polymer clay wet?

As polymer clay is a waterproof oil based material it can get wet, either in it's baked or unbaked state. Water can however make the clay a little more brittle, if a design is submerged after baking. In other words don't take your polymer clay swimming, but a little exposure to rain should be fine.
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