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🧴 Sculpey Soft Liquid Clay Softener Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5Β Β 
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2.3
🏺 Ceramics & Pottery, 🧢 Crafting

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BrandSculpey
ColorClear
Item Weight0.1 Pounds

Description of 🧴 Sculpey Soft Liquid Clay Softener

Rescue old unbaked clay! Sculpey diluent is a softening agent which will improve the texture of clay.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Is working. but the price is too high

Perfectly softens the tone. but I have a feeling it's just linseed oil or some other very cheap oil in a tiny bottle labeled Sculpi Clay. I would like to know its chemical composition to buy it cheaper. It's ridiculously expensive for a tiny tube. but it is almost obligatory to use it with clay in bulk to soften it.

Pros
  • Absolute legend
Cons
  • High price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Bad Plasticizer/Great for Liquid Sculpey

Bad Plasticizer: My experience with this clay plasticizer is that it doesn't soften the clay so much, it breaks down the outer layers as you work with it. My best advice is to avoid clay that is hard, old, and crumbly. It's just not worth the effort and pain you go through to make it usable again. It took me almost an hour to soften enough clay for a small amulet so that it would be flexible enough to use and not fall apart every time I tried to bend it. But then, after a few minutes, it dried…

Pros
  • High Quality Construction
Cons
  • Requires Socket

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Never again

I purchased this material after realizing that the whole pile of clay I bought at my local craft store was out of date. Crumbly. Difficult to air condition. Difficult to fold by hand. I didn't feel like changing all the bars so I bought these. I figured it would be easy to fix. No! I can not stand. I've tried adding different amounts to the different clays I've bought, always starting with 1-2 drops per about 2 ounces of clay. I would add drop by drop and then try to condition the clay. It…

Pros
  • Happy so far
Cons
  • I'll write back later