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    Does the eraser work?
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    Yes, very well! They will sometimes leave smudges, but they are perfect for kids crafts.
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    Where do I buy eraser clay?
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    You should be able to find it at a crafts store like Michaels or AC Moore. You can also order it online from Amazon or another online retailer.
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    Will polymer clay or normal clay work as eraser clay?
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    No, unfortunately normal clay and typical polymer clay will not work for forming erasers. Both of these materials harden completely when heated or dried, so they won't maintain the proper rubbery texture needed for a pencil eraser. Eraser clay is specially formulated to dry only partially to create the right effect.
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    Will a small amount of bitter material make the eraser taste bad?
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    Yes. These erasers are not edible.
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    Can I use a toaster to bake my erasers?
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    No, because a toaster might burn or undercook your erasers.
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    Where can I get melamine foam?
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    You can locate melamine foam at eBay, Amazon or other sites for a price range of $0.99 to $10.00. A lot of melamine foam comes in one package, so be sure to make lots of erasers.
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    Are there other materials I can use besides clay?
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    You could make eraser putty using silicone craft glue and instructions in the article, Make Eraser Putty .
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    Where can I get eraser clay in Texas?
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    You can buy eraser clay at craft stores like Michael's, or your local craft store. If you don't have one in the area or they don't carry eraser clay, ordering it online would be a good alternative.
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    Can I make erasers out of play-doh?
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    Yes, you can.
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    Can I make erasers with play clay?
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    No, play clay does not erase and will only harden. Eraser clay is a special mixture that is hard to replicate.
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    I didn't understand the part when you put the clay between two things. The picture isn't clear. What was in your hand?
    Community Answer
    I believe those were popsicle sticks. They were being used to flatten the rope of eraser into a rectangular shape.
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    What can I use if I don't have eraser clay?
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    I use white tack, which is purchasable at stationery stores, and usual lifestyle stores. Try Asda, Home Bargains, Tesco, etc.
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    Do I have to use all three methods?
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    No, you do not need to use all three methods. Each method is just a different way of making an eraser, so you can do whichever one you want.
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    Can I use spiro putty?
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    No, the chemicals in the putty would break off on your paper and the "eraser" could break apart.
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    Where can I find eraser clay in Brisbane?
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    You can find eraser clay in most craft stores, but if you don’t find any, you can always order it online.
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    Can I use eraser shavings and clay by mixing them together?
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    You could, but the clay won't erase anything, so your eraser wouldn't work as well as it would if you skipped the clay.
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    How can I add a scent to an eraser?
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    You can experiment with adding a few drops of an essential oil to your eraser mixture.
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    Where do I buy eraser clay without ordering it online?
    Community Answer
    Any local craft store, such as Michaels.
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    Where can I find polymer clay in India to make the erasers?
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    Polymer clay won't work for this, you have use eraser clay. If you can't find it anywhere, online would be a good place to look.
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    Can I use normal modeling dough?
    Lily
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    No, unfortunately, molding dough does not work because it has different ingredients.
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