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🎨 1-Gallon White Activa Li-Qua-Che Pourable Paper Mache Air Cured Casting Compound Review

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Description of 🎨 1-Gallon White Activa Li-Qua-Che Pourable Paper Mache Air Cured Casting Compound

Polishes like porcelain. Minimal wear on molds. Ideal for consumers and commercial casters. Country of Origin: United States

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fun Casting Product

I have been casting composite clay, china clay and ceramic clay in molds for many years. This is the first for paper mache. It pours well, easy to use, I will take more. I just had to find the right potting consistency by adding the right amount of distilled water. A disadvantage. If you take out the item you have wet poured after it dries, it will start to disintegrate. This is a disappointment.

Pros
  • Minimal Mold Wear
Cons
  • Doubtful

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product with fast and cheap shipping

Great product with fast and cheap shipping. I've never used this stuff but found it easy and fun to use. Used with plaster molds as opposed to silicone molds. I made small dolls so I had to make the liquache very watery, but it came out beautifully with no lines or bumps in the finished product. However it is very porous so I think it is best to seal it before painting. This was a much cheaper option than I've found for similar products elsewhere on the internet and the bucket is huge - I'll…

Pros
  • Polished like porcelain
Cons
  • Out of style

I had several lighthouse plaster molds but didn't have an oven so I couldn't use them. I found this and tried it and it worked beautifully. I've compared mine to ceramic castings from the same mold and you couldn't tell which was which without feeling it. Li-qua-che gave as much detail as the ceramics. Someone mentioned they aren't waterproof and I assume they aren't, but for those who don't have an oven this is a great alternative. Of course, you can't craft utensils or items designed to hold…

Pros
  • Country of origin: USA
Cons
  • Only available in black