250ml Silicone Measuring Cups, Gartful 4 PCS Large Nonstick Reusable Silicone Mixing Cups Durable Easy Clean for Epoxy Resin, Casting Molds, Stain Jewelry Making, Waxing, DIY, Art, Craft
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The microwave cannot be used with it.
It is for that purpose that I use them.
My purchase was returned because of resin that was very hard to clean even after it had cured. I had to clean it with tape after it had cured
You can mix paint in the cups, and you can clean the cups once you're done
Selected User Reviews For 250ml Silicone Measuring Cups, Gartful 4 PCS Large Nonstick Reusable Silicone Mixing Cups Durable Easy Clean for Epoxy Resin, Casting Molds, Stain Jewelry Making, Waxing, DIY, Art, Craft
The resin I got them for uses with these. There are reasons I don't like them that need to be addressed here, but no one seems to have said any. It is true that if you mix both parts A and B in one of these cups, you will be able to clean that cup and the resin will come off the cup. You have to wipe out all the sticky liquid from the cups using a cloth and spray them with alcohol before you can use them to measure A and B separately. In addition, I cannot read the measurements on the next page. The one that I am holding up to the light bulb, I have to move the cup around in order to find the mark that I need. Both 1 and 2 are used by me The first and second samples are It can be difficult to measure resins when they have 1 resin in them. At one point I crossed out lines with a Sharpie so that I didn't have to hold them up to the light all the time, but Sharpie doesn't adhere to silicone, so I had to wipe it Once you put both parts in the cup and stir them together, the silicone is so flexible that trying to wipe off the edge is a hassle unless you pick up the cup and wrap your hand around it tightly to hold it in place. You won't be able to do this, so the whole thing will bend, flex, and crumble. *It's just too flexible and not sturdy enough to serve you effectively once you've poured, so if you want to clean your stick along the edge of the cup after you pour then you might have a problem for the same reason as above.
It wasn't what I expected, and I'm not sure if resin will come out well with them.
To ensure that they are wiped out IMMEDIATELY after use, wipe them out IMMEDIATELY following A thorough cleaning with alcohol wipes can yield the following results. Even if you don't have to wait long, you can use them A quick wipe with a paper towel is the least you can do No matter how wet or dry it is. It would be nice to be able to dispose of the garbage bag without having to deal with tiny bubbles that stick to everything but The old baby cups could be flipped inside out to make cleaning much easier, but it can be a little tricky at first. I haven't really used the baby cups. Could we use silicone stir sticks instead? I would consider it the perfect set if that were the case. As yet, I have not figured out how I can clean them more easily. Thanks to my super-soft toothbrush, I can brush my teeth without any pain. The only dros or clumps that come out easily are big ones. Are there smears? This is not the case. If you have a LOT of dots, what should you do? Make some time for it (suggestions are welcome). Aside from that, it is very strong. We appreciate that they can be reused. There's only one more thing to do get to the reusable part.
You need to use resin or acrylic if you're working with them I love how easy it is to clean these cups. An entire layer can be removed in one go.
Cups made of stick may work. This doesn't seem to be much, but it certainly feels like it. You will be amazed at the performance of these from the moment you use them for the first time, and every time afterward. Their job is to do what is expected of them. Cleaning them out, washing them up, letting them air dry, and storing them are super easy. Neither stains nor residues are retained, nor are there any odors associated with the use of these products. With the price for these items and the amount that was sold in, these were a steal all around. In the future, I will definitely order from this seller more products of this type.
This is the perfect size to blend acrylic paint with pouring medium, and it will cover an approximately 10 inch x 10 inch canvas (if you fill 4 cups up with the paint mix to pour). It is very easy to clean them when I am done. The rest of the paint in the cup should be allowed to dry in the cup before being peeled Rinsing with water while the paint is still wet also works very well.
These are what I use to mix epoxy resin and they work well. There were some I needed larger than 100 ml. Even though they work, they are thin compared to their smaller counterparts, so spilling could be a bit of a problem. issue is the markings on the side of the card. 3/4 appears twice on the same side. If you know your measurements, this is not necessarily a problem because you could still use the card. In contrast, if you are not paying attention, this could prove to.