I love Aquacast it is my favourite :) Kirk is envious of your whisk though! I find for moulds with details leave in the mould a bit longer than the 90 minutes and they will come out easy. It takes all colours but not alchol inks pretty much like all the others :)
Eco powders are very forgiving when adding water. If you add extra water, you may notice water sitting on the top as it dries - but all good it just takes a little longer. A tip for demoulding “flat” ones is to lay it down and gently peel the mould back. I always seal before painting then a wax when finished.
Hi, AR6000 from Harry & Wilmas, is similar but different if that makes sense. The AR6000 comes out super smooth and shiny, almost like it is pre-sealed. That being said I still seal it just in case, would hate it if I didnt and someone brought the item for liquid, then it just "melted"... that would be embarrassing lol.
I love Aquacast it is my favourite :) Kirk is envious of your whisk though! I find for moulds with details leave in the mould a bit longer than the 90 minutes and they will come out easy. It takes all colours but not alchol inks pretty much like all the others :)
Thanks for the tips!
Eco powders are very forgiving when adding water. If you add extra water, you may notice water sitting on the top as it dries - but all good it just takes a little longer.
A tip for demoulding “flat” ones is to lay it down and gently peel the mould back.
I always seal before painting then a wax when finished.
Thanks for the info! Thanks for watching and commenting 🎄
Hi, AR6000 from Harry & Wilmas, is similar but different if that makes sense. The AR6000 comes out super smooth and shiny, almost like it is pre-sealed. That being said I still seal it just in case, would hate it if I didnt and someone brought the item for liquid, then it just "melted"... that would be embarrassing lol.
Thanks for commenting and watching. Haven’t heard of AR6000. Enjoying using aqua cast at the moment 🎄