Pros & Cons
Pros
It's sandable, paintable and super-versatile for a craft product. Easy to mold and use. Weather resistant and lightweight.
After drying, it's like a dense eva foam pad.
Cons
Overall the product is extremely lackluster. The product is as it claims, but i cannot get it to hold shape without falling apart without a mold. I wanted to create a simple ball- it kept melting into a flat pile.
When it drys its like rubber. If you sand it, it peels apart. Any details will sag or puff up like a pastry while it's drying.
Highlights
Quality
It worked very well and fixed the problem with the missing portion.
I love the stuff, easy to work with, the sanding and drilling after it dries is easy to do and i like how it holds it shape whe... Read More
What this product maker should do is run a contest or a facebook site that challenges people on new way and uses of the product.
I bought with the notion of some to try out ,to my surprise…i need more!
Shipping
Easy to use and was fast air drying without baking.
Packaging/appearance
I have learned that putting the molds in the freezer for a couple of hours will help them release from the mold.
It dries quickly 24-48 hrs just like the packaging says.
It is like coal black nutty putty as it comes out of the pot.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
easy, great, dry, able and lightweight. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 3,361 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 14 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If youre doing something with a lot clay it will sink down flat andor lose its shape
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Additionally if you place something on a flat surface to dry it will sink overnight and dry lopsided forcing you to patch it in the morning
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is not at all a huge issue if youre careful just be aware it will sink and you will likely have to sand it afterwards
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It takes a lot of water to blend pieces together
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I used silicone and wood tools the first time and the clay immediately stuck to them like glue
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My advice is to work in small segments though if doing something like this that has multiple points
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It should be able to be upright and not touching anything to dry or it will crease and dent
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Fortunately they didnt show up that much