Does the AC730 have to be etched? I like the smooth finish vs the stone texture. I'm thinking of using this for candle vessels. Please let me know if possible and thank you :)
Hi ! Thank you for your great video ! Does AC730 always need to be etched ?
Clare?!😁 Quick question, do you know if you can use the AC730 sealer on AC100 products or do I need to buy the correct one? I have loads of the AC730 and it is so expensive.
It's a really good question, and the honest answer is, we haven't tried! Definitely one for future experiments!
Hi there
And what is the difference with jesomite Ac300?
Where exactly can I buy jesmonite AC 100
Which liquid u r using with this powder? Is this water ? Or something else?
what u mean not good for candle vesiles? can u put candles in the a100? i though that was what some od the molds were for the have candles stand in them
Hi Vicki. It gets a little complicated, but AC730 is 'non-combustable', meaning it does not burn, whereas AC100 is 'fire resistant', so while it won't catch fire easily, it would combust in a fire. We'd always advise using AC730 for candle vessels, and to research safety requirements if you're making products to sell.
@@polysil5999 i just want to make a holder to stand the candle in amd light it that way. not like pour wax in the pot and use it that way
@@starrspoterOur advice would always be to err on the side of caution, but use your own judgement and always make sure you're aware of any regulations if you're selling them 🙂
Hi.Claire, loving your videos :)
Can I just double check the ratios with you, you have recommended 2-8% that meaning 2g out of every hundred. Other sites say 2-8 grams per kilo meaning 2 grams per thousand grams. Hope that makes sense, just checking as I think I over did the retarder the other day 😝
Absolutely love your videos and warm personality 🥰
Beautiful explanation of these 🎉❤