Great video - suggest adding reference to wearing a respirator? As far as I know all brands specify respirator as well as gloves on their safety data sheets :) Great to see another new channel in the scene, I've subscribed
Hi. If the drips are big enough, I just peel them off. But to thoroughly clean it, you use warm water and dish soap. You want to try to get off what you can with your hands first, but can use a non-abrasive sponge for the tough bits. You want to be gentle so you don't scratch your mold because that can ruin it. Then use a lint-free cloth to dry it; don't use paper towels because that could hurt it. If it's just the outside of the mold you want to clean some glitter or such off of; you can just use a wet wipe to wipe it off.
Great video - suggest adding reference to wearing a respirator? As far as I know all brands specify respirator as well as gloves on their safety data sheets :) Great to see another new channel in the scene, I've subscribed
Thanks, I appreciate the suggestion 😊 and the subscribe 😀
Hi. Can you also tell how to clean the mould after taking out cured resin ? there are some drips/glitter left on the side of the mould
Hi. If the drips are big enough, I just peel them off. But to thoroughly clean it, you use warm water and dish soap. You want to try to get off what you can with your hands first, but can use a non-abrasive sponge for the tough bits. You want to be gentle so you don't scratch your mold because that can ruin it. Then use a lint-free cloth to dry it; don't use paper towels because that could hurt it. If it's just the outside of the mold you want to clean some glitter or such off of; you can just use a wet wipe to wipe it off.
@braxleighsplace Okay. Thank you so much for reply and tips.