Good morning ☀️ Pretty Lady and a very Happy Saturday to you too💐☀️those turned out BEAUTIFUL 👍🏻👍🏻✨time to break out my HydroDip bucket 🪣 🤪🩷💜💚thank you for the video Ms Cindy hope you have a FANTABULOUS weekend☀️🫶🏻😍❣️
Thanks!! Lol!!! I still have no idea what actually happened - I’ve never experienced that to such a degree, and there was no breeze or tilt to the table or anything. 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks! To clean the top rim, I use an X-acto knife (a box cutter would work too) to scrape off any resin, then I clean the top and inside with acetone on a paper towel, then I use dish soap on a sponge and water to wash the entire tumbler.
So you don’t leave a thin line of bare stainless steel at the top so the epoxy has something to adhere to and make a seal, correct? I’ve seen so many different ways to clean up the top, I’m not sure what’s the easiest and of course the best when it comes to putting the epoxy on.
@luckypnut, yes, I do leave a thin line of stainless for the final resin layer - that part happens before the last layer of resin is applied. I thought you were asking about how I clean the rim the final time, which is after the last resin layer is on and cured when the tumbler is ready to package and ship. I apologize if I misunderstood the question.
@luckypnut use a fine grit sanding block or sponge with a very light hand. Other folks use a dremel (or dog toenail grinder tool - same thing) with a sanding flywheel, but I don’t trust myself not to slip and really mess things up, lol.
Well, that whole camera debacle was unfortunate, but hopefully you get the basic gist of hydro dipping. It’s a lot of fun!!
I said weeeeeee!!!!!!! It happens!
@@RaesTurquoiseTurtle 🤣🤣🤣
I love these so much, especially the black with the colour shifts. Makes me think of peacocks.
Those turned out so cool I love the black up looks like a galaxy
Those both turned out beautiful! Have a great weekend Cindy!
Awesome job as always- hope your feeling better every day - have a great weekend
Amazingly gorgeous! Love them! You make it look so easy to do. ❤
Both are awesome! Fantastic!
These are both beautiful! I think I prefer (but not by much) the black one. Thank you! 🌟🌻
They both came out amesome. I especially love the white based tumbler, it's so pretty and the sayings on both are perfect.
Absolutely gorgeous ❤
Wow Luxinda these are beautiful love both of h them ❤❤❤
Good morning ☀️ Pretty Lady and a very Happy Saturday to you too💐☀️those turned out BEAUTIFUL 👍🏻👍🏻✨time to break out my HydroDip bucket 🪣 🤪🩷💜💚thank you for the video Ms Cindy hope you have a FANTABULOUS weekend☀️🫶🏻😍❣️
Thanks very much, Kim!! Have a great weekend 😁😁😁
I love hydro-dipping these are beautiful!!
Both of them turned out beautiful ❤ thank you for sharing!
Beautiful tumblers
Camera wandering aside, these are pretty!!
Awesomeness! I haven't tried the the hydrodip yet. I think this is the summer to try it 🤣. Thanks Cindy 👍👏😍
It’s fun! Enjoy 😁
Both are Gorgeous!!
Thank you so much!!😊😊
Very pretty!
Gorgeous ❤
Will try that for sure
These looks fabulous I haven't had time to play with all my new colors yet we went straight to snowball fuzz season from winter 🤣
Thanks!! There’s often an extremely small window of opportunity, lol!!
Those look amazing!!! Love the way the hydro looks 😍I was laughing when the camera just did its own thing 🤣 Awesome job tho'! Stay blessed love 🥰
Thanks!! 😁😁
They are beautiful! You did a wonderful job. I love the black base cup, the colors are so deep and sparkly and gorgeous ❤
Sp pretty!
I am going to try this tomorrow!
Have fun!
When your phone decided to leave 😂. These came out beautifully Cindy. Love them both!!
Thanks!! Lol!!! I still have no idea what actually happened - I’ve never experienced that to such a degree, and there was no breeze or tilt to the table or anything. 🤣🤣🤣
@@Luxinda 🤣🤣🤣 definitely had a mind of it's own!
Hi, I love your “experiments”. Have a question for you: how do you clean up the rim of your tumblers?
Thanks! To clean the top rim, I use an X-acto knife (a box cutter would work too) to scrape off any resin, then I clean the top and inside with acetone on a paper towel, then I use dish soap on a sponge and water to wash the entire tumbler.
So you don’t leave a thin line of bare stainless steel at the top so the epoxy has something to adhere to and make a seal, correct? I’ve seen so many different ways to clean up the top, I’m not sure what’s the easiest and of course the best when it comes to putting the epoxy on.
@luckypnut, yes, I do leave a thin line of stainless for the final resin layer - that part happens before the last layer of resin is applied. I thought you were asking about how I clean the rim the final time, which is after the last resin layer is on and cured when the tumbler is ready to package and ship. I apologize if I misunderstood the question.
Actually, you understood perfectly. So what do you do to get the thin line of stainless steel at the top?
@luckypnut use a fine grit sanding block or sponge with a very light hand. Other folks use a dremel (or dog toenail grinder tool - same thing) with a sanding flywheel, but I don’t trust myself not to slip and really mess things up, lol.
wich clear coat you used?
After the hydro-dipped cups dried thoroughly, I sealed with a layer of clear spray paint, then I applied 2 layers of epoxy resin.