Aves Safety Solvent 1 Oz. - For Use With Apoxie & Fixit Products
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On the back of my bottle, I don't see the ingredients. If you go to Aves Studio, you can see what they say on their website. It doesn't smell bad or are incredibly
It is unlikely that dyed semiprecious stones will be damaged.
Several things are required to remove the apoxie sculpt after it has dried, including sanding, cutting, chipping, or breaking it The most common result of using it is a very good bond (sometimes permanent) to any surface It is only worthwhile to use the safety solvent to work apoxie before it cures, similar to using water when working stone clay
It is great to smooth the finish and clean the clay off the tools, indeed.
Selected User Reviews For Aves Safety Solvent 1 Oz. - For Use With Apoxie & Fixit Products
There's a smell in the air. There is a risk of fire. If it comes into contact with the skin, it may be harmful. An eye irritation occurs when it is inhaled. On the bottle is all that is written. I find that Apoxie works a bit better with me than ABS. The water from the tap is plain. There was no astonishment in it for me, so it's okay. The only change I have made is to use water again. I'm ok with it. I don't see anything special about it.
The Apoxie Sculpt/Clay may be unnecessary for sculpting, but it is an expense. As part of Aves' portfolio of safety products, this safety solvent is designed for use with 2-part safety compounds. Sculpture systems such as Apoxie Sculpt, Apoxie Clay, and Fixit Sculpt, use part clay. This clay cream smoothes and hydrates clay surface, as well as cleaning all your sculpting tools with just a couple of drops. Since it's labeled as a "safety" solvent because it is a tiny bit safer, less toxic, and less flammable than straight acetone or most other solvents, that's why it's called "safety. " Although it can be considered a safer alternative, it is still advised to wear rubber gloves such as latex gloves rather than getting it on your As a whole,.
I have been using Apoxie Sculpt for over 30 years, and I can say that it is not effective. A piece of clay on a table, sink, or fingernail will not dissolve after it is exposed to the solution. Is in need of improvement.
The product did a great job smoothing out the clay and allowing me to create my design while I was doing so. This is brilliant.
I highly recommend using this product after working with epoxysculpt to clean your tools and such. Sculpting can also be made easier by the tool since it thins and smooths your material. I must warn you that the name is misleading. Admittedly, this is not a safe product, it is Put your hands in your pockets!.
Review requests are being made. Since I haven't used either epoxy clay or the apoxy clay yet, I can't comment on how well it works. If there is anything I need to let you know, I will.
I find this to be very useful. The delivery was quick.