This is great!!! I saved the video to come back here. It turns out that I have so many unused things and it's time to use them. The paste and patterns look interesting, I don't have that one! , I have glue and gold flakes, I'm going to work. Thank you
Quite a few of the Pentart products are solvent based which means that they have to be cleaned with mineral turpentine to get all the product off your stencil (and brushes and so on.) All you have to do is get an old T shirt or something similar and pour some turpentine on it, then you rub the glue (or whatever you're cleaning up) off your stencil. Once all the glue is cleaned off your stencil, then wash it in warm, soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Turpentine is available from all hardware stores and it's not expensive, so I recommend you buy some. My dad has a big bottle of turps in the shed, so I poured some of his into an old plastic jar with a lid. Just make sure that it's out of the reach of children. I keep mine on a high shelf in my laundry room. I hope this helps you, from Amanda in Australia 🙂
@@amandajones6481thank you this does help. Will turp clean most pains and glues up. I have the darnedest time getting my brushes clean and my stencils. I clean them off with a baby right when I’m doing using them then when I’m all done I was them warm soapy water and with some I even let them soak overnight and some still don’t get cleaned off my stencils and my brushes are hard. I know I would be able to use on my self stick stencils, but do you have tricks to clean them and silk screens. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks and have a blessed day 😊.
This is great!!! I saved the video to come back here. It turns out that I have so many unused things and it's time to use them. The paste and patterns look interesting, I don't have that one! , I have glue and gold flakes, I'm going to work. Thank you
This stuff looks amazing
The work looks fantastic ❤ but please tell me what do you clean the stencils with after using 3d glue?
Quite a few of the Pentart products are solvent based which means that they have to be cleaned with mineral turpentine to get all the product off your stencil (and brushes and so on.) All you have to do is get an old T shirt or something similar and pour some turpentine on it, then you rub the glue (or whatever you're cleaning up) off your stencil. Once all the glue is cleaned off your stencil, then wash it in warm, soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Turpentine is available from all hardware stores and it's not expensive, so I recommend you buy some. My dad has a big bottle of turps in the shed, so I poured some of his into an old plastic jar with a lid. Just make sure that it's out of the reach of children. I keep mine on a high shelf in my laundry room. I hope this helps you, from Amanda in Australia 🙂
@@amandajones6481thank you this does help. Will turp clean most pains and glues up. I have the darnedest time getting my brushes clean and my stencils. I clean them off with a baby right when I’m doing using them then when I’m all done I was them warm soapy water and with some I even let them soak overnight and some still don’t get cleaned off my stencils and my brushes are hard. I know I would be able to use on my self stick stencils, but do you have tricks to clean them and silk screens. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks and have a blessed day 😊.
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What is the name of the self adhesive stencil you used?