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QuestionHow can I remove dried play doh from a carpet?Community AnswerTake boiling water and mix it with baking soda. Pour it on the play doh wait for a couple of minutes, then just pick it out.
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QuestionDo I need cream of tartar?Community AnswerNo, but it makes it shiny.
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QuestionHow do I fix play doh that has become sticky?Community AnswerYou could try leaving it out for about 15 minutes. If that doesn't work, you could put it in the freezer for some time.
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QuestionMy daughter did this project yesterday. Today, she looked at it and saw that it has cracked. How do I revive it without reassembling it?Community AnswerTry some drops of water or oil to rehydrate and then slowly shape it with your finger to smooth the cracks.
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QuestionHow do I clean dried up dough from a tinker toy?Community AnswerUse a tooth pick to pick out the Play Doh. If that doesn't work, put the toy in warm water.
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QuestionI dissolved my Play-Doh clay in water. Is there any way to turn it back into clay?Community AnswerYes. Do what you would do to dry it for five minutes, or freeze it in a plastic bag in the freezer.
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QuestionHow can I make play doh stick together?Community AnswerPlay Doh should naturally stick together. If it doesn't after following these steps, repeat with more water.
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QuestionIf I put lotion in the Play Doh, will it stay moist or dry out again?Community AnswerIt can dry out again, although the lotion might help temporarily.
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QuestionCan you dry up play-dough to make it into statue or something?Community AnswerYes, you can. All you have to do is wait a few hours or a day and a half after molding the statue for it to dry, and you should be finished.
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QuestionWhat is tartar?Community AnswerTartar is a powder that can be found in any grocery store.
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QuestionThis isnt working what can I do?Community AnswerAdd water and contact solution. Then just keep working with it and then it will be just like regular play doh.
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