Premo Sculpey Turquoise is hard
"I just tried to use the turquoise Premo clay and it was hard and crumbly. I was able to get it to be usable by adding some white to it. It is very hard to condition without doing that."
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SKU:MLD-217
2oz block
Made in USA
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Premo is soft enough to blend easily but firm enough to hold fine detail making it perfect for specialized techniques. Premo is flexible, very strong and durable, making it the perfect choice for advanced techniques like caning, mokume gane and mica shift. Best brand for mica shift due to the high concentration of mica particles. Stays soft until baked - Does not air dry. Remains soft until it is baked in your home oven. Extra clay can be stored and reused - won't dry out!
Bake at 275 °F (130 °C) for 30 minutes per 1/4 in (6 mm) thickness.
Made in the USA

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Overall rating: 3.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.
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"I just tried to use the turquoise Premo clay and it was hard and crumbly. I was able to get it to be usable by adding some white to it. It is very hard to condition without doing that."
— Lanny N. (3/5)
"I just tried to use the turquoise Premo clay and it was hard and crumbly. I was able to get it to be usable by adding some white to it. It is very hard to condition without doing that."
— Lanny N. (3/5)
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