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Magic Glos UV Resin and polymer clay

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Use Magic Glos UV curing resin as a waterproof, permanent and really cool way to embed items, create clear windows, and best of all- you're able to bake it! For a very clear version of this video, visit www.polymerclaytv.com!

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  • Magic Glos is available on our website.

    You can cure it out in bright sunlight or in a UV lamp for about 15 minutes or until its completely hardened. I have never had it yellow on me like the two part resins often do. This is an easy to use product and comes ready to use right out of the bottle. Plus it has the applicator top which makes it easy to contain.

  • Some resins will yellow but I have not had any problems with the Magic Glos

  • is the flower fake or real

  • It's a dried flower

  • You have a nice voice. Thank you for the informative video. I do have a quesion..is there any way you can help clay that is really sticky out of the package become less sticky? Thank you. Theresa

  • Yes, it's called "leaching." you need to roll the clay flat and place it between two sheets of white paper. The oils/plasticizers in the clay will bleed out into the paper. You can do this multiple times until the clay gets to the consistency you want. Just be sure to check it each time, because you can overdo it and end up with crumbly clay!

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  • I got this stuff a few weeks ago..

    IT'S AMAZING.  <33

  • I really love Magic Glos, I think it really produces beautiful effects. However... after almost a month of testing this product for use with making doll eyes... it tends to yellow. I HATE saying this, but it's true. It is not good to use for doll eyes. I used a black light as well as sunlight to test. At first the eyes look gorgeous, but if left in any direct or indirect uv light it yellows and or turns cloudy. For jewelry or altered art - great, for doll eyes.... not so great.

  • You could put small pictures of your kids in them and border the edges and then make a christmas ornament to hang on the tree.

  • I used this and it would not cure- I set olut outside for what seemed like forever- it was partly cloudy so wondering if that could have been the problem. Clear video and good idea with the dried flower!

  • I want to print out images to use with the magic gloss. Do you know what I should seal the picture with cause decoupage doesn't work. It makes the gloss bead up

  • where did you buy it and how much did it cost

  • For the ones that were asking you can buy Magic Glos UV it can be purchased at your local Hobby Lobby store if you live in the United States. You can also buy it on their website. That's the only place that I can think of.

  • Have you had any problems with this resin yellowing? A couple of pieces I made have but not all.

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