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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2010

Tutorial of making Cold Porcelain Paste in the microwave.
Simple, but detailed instructions will be able to make your own cold porcelain paste in the microwave in just a few minutes.
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  • @coldporcelainbypatty can we use lemon juice instead of lime juice?

  • @UnsolvedPhenomenon

    Hi, yes you can use either lime or lemon, or any vinegar (except the balsamic ones)

  • What if your microwave is 900 watts? How much do you now put it in the microwave.

  • @UnsolvedPhenomenon

    The microwave used in this video was 800 watts, so I'd say you can follow the video, add the first 2 minutes and then after you checked the clay instead of 30 seconds, go 20 by 20 seconds until your clay is ready.

  • @coldporcelainbypatty What can we use to replace the cream? Also how many watts is your microwave?

  • @UnsolvedPhenomenon

    I've never tried to replace the cream, I did try to make it without it and did not work. Also if look at the labels of the ready imported cold porcelain you can buy online, you will notice they all have the cream on its ingredients. I use the cream or lotion from Cetaphil® Moisturizing Cream for dry and sensitive skin - if youn have a Walmart store close by, its brand Equate has the same generic of Cetaphil®, and it costs much less.

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  • @coldporcelainbypatty what if you don't have cream? What would you use?

  • @coldporcelainbypatty what if you dont have cream? is there anything else you can replace cream with?

  • @xcathiliee

    Good to hear... I will keep that in mind for future projects.

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @sparklepink1000

    I tried clear glue and it came out perfect!

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