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JudiKins - Diamond Glaze - 8oz

JudiKins - Diamond Glaze - 8oz

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This bottle of Diamond Glaze is from JudiKins. This liquid is a dimensional adhesive that will help you achieve a raised glass-like finish over your artwork. It can also be used as a dimensional glue to adhere glitters, beads, sequins, and other small embellishments to glass, paper, plastic, and metal. This g...  Full Description & Details
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This bottle of Diamond Glaze is from JudiKins. This liquid is a dimensional adhesive that will help you achieve a raised glass-like finish over your artwork. It can also be used as a dimensional glue to adhere glitters, beads, sequins, and other small embellishments to glass, paper, plastic, and metal. This glaze can be used directly over artwork for a raised finish. This glaze can also be thinned with water for a lacquer-like finish. This glaze can also be mixed with dye-based inks, watercolors, and pearlescent pigments to create custom colors. The applicator can be cut to increase the flow of liquid. The tip can also be cleaned with a straight pin. This bottle holds 8 ounces of a strong, dimensional adhesive. 

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8oz
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2
SKU
nm-313020
UPC
760164001342
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  • If this product freezes, will it cause it to be unusable?   By: debbie@shaw (13-Jan-24) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • Since it says it can be diluted with water - I'm presuming it's water based. Even so, if it were to freeze, I'd surmise that when it's base (the water) naturally defrosted.. it would just go back to normal. I really don't think anything cures it permanently except exposure to air. So, I don't think it being frozen, then thawed out would impact the performance. By: susansavona (14-Jan-24) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
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