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  • Question
    Can I use PVC glue for it?
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    Yes, you can. White glue or PVA or PVC or wood glue are all the same. Any thick white glue should work fine.
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    Do I bake the clay in the oven at home?
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    If you have an oven, you could but it's not necessary. Alternatively, find a very warm spot in the house, such as on the porch or in a windowsill that gets very hot during the day. Or, use a hair dryer on the clay (which will require about an hour, so set the hair dryer up on a stand).
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    Can I use flour instead of cornstarch?
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    You can but it can result in many cracks in your final product. Cornstarch will give you a much better result.
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    How cool should the clay be before I wrap it and put it in the fridge?
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    The clay should be about room temperature. You want to get it into the fridge as soon as possible, but you also don't want it to be too warm. If the clay is too warm, your fridge will use more energy to cool it down. The heat could also cause the plastic wrap to melt.
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    What are stearic and citric acids, and where can I get them?
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    Citric acid (C6H807) is a low-pH compound commonly found in fruits such as lemons, oranges, and other citrus fruits. A chemist/pharmacist is the best source for cleaning and laboratory uses; oranges won't provide you enough for making a homemade polymer clay substitute, at least! Stearic acid (C18H36O2) or Octadecanoic acid is a waxy solid and is often used as a soap, cosmetic, and detergent. Again, check a chemist/pharmacist for a bottle.
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    After I have made the clay and make something, then bake it in the oven, will it become hard?
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    It should do. If not, leave it out overnight in a warm and dry environment.
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    Can I microwave it?
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    No, this cannot be dried in the microwave.
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    Can I color the clay? Not just paint it after it has dried, but add pigment to the clay itself.
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    You could probably add a bit of acrylic paint and knead it into the clay.
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    Is the clay waterproof?
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    No, you should seal it with some sort of spray coating if you want to make it waterproof.
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    Could I use olive oil as a baby oil substitute?
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    No, only use baby oil. It will be too oily with olive oil, and you won't be able to shape it.
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    When everything is made, painted and dried can it be put outside, making a fairy garden (for example)?
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    It can, just make sure to put a sealer over it, like modge podge, or even just thick glues.
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    Can I use a substitute for lemon juice?
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    White vinegar is often substituted for lemon juice. These ingredients help to prevent mold.
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    For how many days can I keep my leftover clay?
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    If stored in a sealed Ziploc bag, it can last for about a week.
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    What can I use in place of mineral oil?
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    Any oil will work. You can also use Vaseline or petroleum jelly, lotion, or cold cream.
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    Can arrowroot be used instead of cornstarch in polymer clay?
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    No. Cornstarch is the only kind of flour that will work.
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    Can I just stir the glue and water until a clay-like substance results?
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    No, because glue and water just results in diluted glue, you need to add fibers of some sort.
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    What is stearic acid and glycerin?
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    Glycerin is a common baking ingredient that you should be able to find in the baking section of the supermarket. Stearic acid you should be able to find it at your local pharmacy.
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    I'm allergic to corn. Are there any recipes for polymer substitutes that don't require cornstarch?
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    I have seen people use potato or tapioca starch on YouTube. Try searching for those videos and using one of those methods. (I would recommend the potato starch.)
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    Is cornstarch yellow, as in the picture? In Britain it is very fine and completely white.
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    No, cornstarch is white, but some substitutes for cornstarch like potato starch can sometimes have a yellow hue, depending on where you are buying it from.
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    What clay should I use to make animal shaped bowls?
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    You could use any clay, as long as it's nontoxic.
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    How do I make my polymer clay substitute waterproof?
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    You just have to add a protective top coat.
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    Where I can find PVA glue?
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    You can usually find PVA glue at craft stores. You could also find it at most hardware stores.
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    Can this homemade clay be used for making jewelry?
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    Yes. It could be used for jewelry. I suggest adding a protective top coat to protect your art.
  • Question
    The color of corn flour is supposed to be white but it is shown orange. What is it?
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    Corn flour can be yellow or white depending on the type of corn used to make it. Most often it is yellow.
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    Can I use potato starch instead of corn starch?
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    Yes, you can. You can even use arrowroot powder.
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    Is there a way to make a clear coating of cold porcelain?
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    It depends on your exact question. You can apply varnish or transparent acrylic paint as a sealer after making your desired shape in porcelain, but if you are asking to make a transparent batch of dough, then that's not possible since your starch is opaque.
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    What coating would I use if I wanted to use clay and to be able to drink out of it?
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    You could use any water-protective sealant, or even Mod Podge. If you bake it in the oven afterward, it should become hard and be safer.
  • Question
    Do I need a wooden spoon to make homemade polymer clay substitute?
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    No, you could try making it with a rubber spatula.
  • Question
    Does this release fumes when you bake it?
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    Yes, it explains in the article.
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    What can I use as a substitute for stearic and citric acids?
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    Lemon juice, though it may make your clay smell like lemons. You could also use salt and vinegar.
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