How do you seal polymer clay after baking?

All you have to do is brush the wax onto your polymer clay creations and buff it into the cured clay. Leave to dry and you're finished! Sealing polymer clay with wax will: Leave your piece with a sheen.
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Do you have to seal polymer clay after baking?

Do You Need to Seal Polymer Clay? No, you don't need to use a sealer with polymer clay. Baked clay is water-resistant and durable, even without a glaze. For a polished finish, sand and buff the cured clay using our wet/dry Sculpey Tools™ Sandpaper Variety Pack.
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What do you seal polymer clay with?

Wax is the best polymer clay sealer to use if you want to perfectly maintain the texture of your work. If you've sanded and buffed your bead, the wax will give a wonderfully warm sheen. If you don't sand and buff, it will give a more matte finish.
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Can you use Mod Podge on baked polymer clay?

It is white and dries clear. But Mod Podge does not make a good polymer clay glaze or varnish. It is very difficult to apply without obvious brush strokes. After drying, if it dries at all, it can stay sticky in high humidity applications.
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Can you seal polymer clay with clear nail polish?

Don't do it. Ever. Under any circumstances! The solvent in nail polish will begin to soften and dissolve your polymer clay, even baked clay, making it sticky and gooey over time.
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Do I HAVE to Seal Polymer Clay? Only if necessary!



Is polymer clay heat resistant after baking?

Polymer clay does not burn unless it reaches temperatures near 350°F (176°C). (Fimo is a bit more sensitive.) If your project actually turns black and bubbles, then your oven is way too hot!
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Can you paint polymer clay after baking?

Yes you can use any normal acrylic paints before you bake polymer clay (or any type of clay actually) and you can also use acrylic paints after you bake polymer clay.
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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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Can you use top coat on polymer clay?

UV 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. Just brush it onto your baked polymer clay item, allow to self-level, then cure with a UV light or nail dryer light.
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How do you glaze polymer clay at home?

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. This is popular amongst beginner crafters who are looking for a quick-fix when glazing their clay, with what they have lying around the house.
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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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What happens when you bake nail polish?

Baking them only darkens the nail polish (sometimes to a color that is very unappealing) so don't bother with that either. These are meant to be hand wash only – but you can seal them with Mod Podge.
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What happens when you mix acrylic paint with nail polish?

Mixing nail polish and acrylic paint together is not recommended. Due to the different chemical structures of acrylic paint and nail polish and the water in the paint, mixing the two together will thicken and “curdle” the nail polish.
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Is it OK to put clear nail polish on earrings?

Bottom line: A coating of clear nail polish on your earrings is not enough to protect you from reactive metals. If you have sensitive ears you need to wear earrings made with non-reactive, biocompatible metals like pure titanium and pure niobium.
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Can you Mod Podge polymer clay glaze?

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.
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Can you seal polymer clay with Polycrylic?

Though it does make a good sealer, Polycrylic is not the same thing as Varathane. Lately here in the US, all I can find in the hardware stores is Minwax Polycrylic. It's not the same thing as Varathane. It WILL work as a polymer clay varnish.
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How hard should polymer clay be after baking?

It will be difficult to break, but if it is thin it might bend easily. It will break or cut cleanly, without a crumbly texture. Of course the first hint that you're finished baking polymer clay is when your kitchen timer dings. But it won't feel done.
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How do you know if polymer clay is done baking?

Bake for 15 minutes per quarter inch of thickness. For example, a piece of 1/2" thickness should be cured for 30 minutes. To test the curing, try pressing the tip of your fingernail into the bottom of your piece after it has cooled; it will leave a mark but will not actually enter the clay.
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Can you air dry polymer clay?

Polymer Clay cannot air dry; it needs to be oven baked at the correct temperature for the brand you are using. Oven baking allows the clay to sufficiently cure (harden) which cannot be achieved at room temperature with air drying.
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Can you leave polymer clay out overnight?

Unlike natural waterborne clays, polymer clay will not harden when you leave it out at room temperature, which means you can set projects aside and return to them later. You also don't have to worry about replacing clay if you forget to put it away, as long as you keep it from heat and direct sunlight.
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Is baked clay waterproof?

Oven-bake clay has a permanent shape after baking. Oven-bake clay will be waterproof once baked.
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Can you harden polymer clay with a hair dryer?

Oven-Cured Polymer Clays

When you don't want to cure clays that harden at a specific temperature in the oven, you can use a heat gun, hair dryer or heat-embossing tool set to the desired temperature. Place the polymer clay creation on a nonstick surface, such as a piece of ceramic tile or block of wood.
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