3 Pack Large Silicone Sheets for Crafts, Liquid, Resin Jewelry Casting Molds Mat, Silicone Placemat. 15.7” x 11.8” (Blue & Rose Red & Green)
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There are numerous techniques available. Try dusting with a dry cloth and then wiping with water only. Painter's tape and lint rollers are both useful tools. Remainders are usually dissolved by alcohol or acetate. I can get away with simply sweeping the mat over a trashcan.
It's best if the shiny side is facing outward. You don't want the shapes to look dull if you're making jewelry out of them. However, if you're making items that don't require a shiny finish and instead require a matte finish, you can always switch to the other side.
It's stretchable, but not stretchable enough to keep you stretched. It can be stretched or pulled a little, but once you let go, it will revert to its original size, and if stretched too far, it will rip.
They are usually unaffected by most paints. I wear a variety of colors and brands. My mats were stained by only two colors of Masters Touch acrylic paint. They are, indeed, simple to keep clean. When the paint is dry, it peels off easily, or you can wash it away with soapy water.
Selected User Reviews For 3 Pack Large Silicone Sheets for Crafts, Liquid, Resin Jewelry Casting Molds Mat, Silicone Placemat. 15.7” x 11.8” (Blue & Rose Red & Green)
So I just used these mats to clean the epoxy resin drops off, and when they didn't peel off like other silicone mats, I stretched it to get pieces to pop off, and it ripped!.
If you're working with resin, these mats come in handy. When the mat is dry, it peels right off. Just keep in mind that 'extra large' is about the size of a dining place mat when ordering, but getting three for the price is still a great deal.
I bought them for my children to use for their art projects, and they've turned out to be fantastic. We've used them on plastic tables, wood tables, and a variety of other surfaces, and they've held up well. They used watercolors, paints, markers, pens, and other materials to create their masterpieces. All of this has been easily cleaned up by doh. Simply wipe them down and lay them out to dry, and they're ready to use. br>br>I wish they were a little thicker, but they're plenty thick and durable for our needs. Thicker simply means they will last longer and will better protect the wood furniture from wear and tear. br>br>When these run out, I'll buy more.
This is the third set of mats I've purchased. I use them to roll up my various quilt piles by color, cut, and so on, and there are no wrinkles after a few days even with my pieces rolled up. I've also cut one down to tiny pieces to put under Sterling trophies, which is very nice. There will be no issues. They stay in place when I put them between books. They're thin enough to roll up into a small ball and cut with a regular pair of scissors. I can now think of a lot of other things to do with them. I can't confirm that because I haven't used them with heat, such as an iron. However, I'm going to start putting under dog food/water bowls, as well as mats on my wood floors, because they've become indispensable. br>br> I'm recommending these to my friends and family because they're a great product at a great price. br>br>Fast and accurate shipping. br>br>Many thanks to Amazon!.
These are what I used under my cup turners to keep the epoxy off my table. As long as you don't get glitter on them, they work great and are easy to clean. Because they are silicone, the glitter will not come off.
br>br>I make glitter and epoxy tumblers, and I had a smaller mat that wasn't catching all of the drips and extra glitter. These made my projects a lot easier to do, and I didn't have to worry about epoxy messing up my workspace. br>br>Once the epoxy is dry, the drips come right off, and the mat was easy to clean by scrubbing it with soap and drying it with a towel. They're thick and appear to be durable and sturdy so far. br>br>I'm looking forward to using them again in the future with tumblers and other projects.
I adore these bright silicone sheets and have used them to make resin jewelry, but I've recently discovered that they're also great for shrink art when using a heat gun on shrink plastic, as well as any type of craft where glue or mod podge is used. When the spills have dried, they can simply be peeled away with no mess. They are large enough that you can cut them in half if your workspace is limited. I place them on top of cardboard to create a more stable surface. They're also great for children's crafts.
Epoxy can be easily peeled off with these mats. They're both slim, but I'm not sure why that matters. It's also a good size. I'd buy it again, especially at this price.