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Directions & Recommendations
• Ready to use out of the bag. Once exposed to air, Air Fire Clay begins to harden.
• Air Fire Clay sticks best to a clean, textured, or roughed up surface.
• Use water to wet fingers or tools, to feather, shape and add final details.
• Air drying and curing time varies with size of project and working conditions. *Drying and curing time is typically 1-6 Days (depending on thickness, size and working conditions).
• Keep Air Fire Clay sealed in a plastic bag until you want it to dry and harden. *If clay becomes somewhat dry due to an open bag, you may restore it with a couple squirts of pure water, then let it sit, sealed iin the bag overnight.
• For extra shelf life, this product may be refrigerated or frozen. It is freeze-thaw stable.
• Air Fire Clay accepts all paints and is great for intricate work.
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