🎉 Elevate Your Craft Game with Fimo Liquid Gel!
Fimo Liquid Decorating Gel is a 1.69 fl oz transparent polymer clay product designed for versatile crafting. Ideal for glazing, decorating, and bonding, it offers a crystal-clear finish that enhances your creative projects.
K**N
Used for transfers, but great for clear liquid clay items.
I could not find this stuff anywhere near me! I use Sculpey tls, but it doesn't dry clear, just a little murky. This gel is touted to be great at gel transfers, but it is its ability to dry clear that I wanted it for. It works great! Now I can make clear liquid accents to my clay, which means I can make tea that looks like tea! I can also make lemonade, water drops, and other clear things that just don't come out quite right with Sculpey. TLS is still great for things like chocolate sauce, coffee, and more opaque liquids, so I plan to keep them both.
H**R
Fimo is AMAZING!!
Amazing! I bought another brand of this type of product, for polymer clay dolls eyes, and the other product did nothing but cover the iris color and was completely cloudy.. So, I researched other products and kept coming back to Fimo, which is a bit more expensive than the comparable products, but WOW!! It is really worth the extra dollars!! It makes the clay eyeballs look perfect, which is literally the only reason I needed this product.. But I am sure, that now that I have this product, I will be able to find other uses for it... Definitely consider this product as a must have!!
B**K
I'm switching from Kato Liquid Polymer to this! I love it!
I've switched to this from Kato Liquid Polymer. This dries clearer, has an easier-to-use consistency (it's thinner), and of course, it doesn't have the overpowering Kato smell. I'd have switched sooner had I been able to figure out where to get it; it figures that I shoulda tried Amazon! I'll be using this from now on for adding gloss to my pieces, for making "spackle" (mixing it with some clay to fill in divots and areas where I've cut out air bubble lumps), for making mosaics, mixing it with alcohol inks, as an adhesive to hold two pieces of clay together, to help bails stick better and so on. It has a million uses, and because of the better consistency, clarity, and lack of smell, I'll use this instead of Kato from now on.
T**M
Costly but best bakeable liquid for clarity.
The clearest oven bake polymer liquid I've found yet. It worked well, but I still use after bake resins in my artwork instead of this product simply because this is so expensive to use and not as glass-like as I want. There is still a slight milkiness if you apply thickly, but it's far better than liquid fimo. My only real complaint is that the smell is strong and gives me a sharp headache that goes away immediately after the fumes are gone - something I've never gotten with polymer products before (not even resin's bother me). So that's a little odd. I do work in a ventilated studio.
E**.
Been Looking for this product everywhere! Fantastic Deal!
This product is pretty difficult to find in America, since it is manufactured by the German company Staedtler, I use it for faux "sauces" for polymer clay foods, I mix in powdered pigments and it turns out absolutely great, and I also use it for image transferring, its very transparent, other than Sculpey tls, and I love the price. I have been hunting down this product and others have been selling it for up to 20 dollars for just the bottle! Will definitely buy more from this seller!
C**N
Excellent clarity in a liquid clay.
I find this liquid polymer clay to be an excellent product and I've used it for over 15 years. Cures crystal clear. Only caveat: does seem to pool when used with Kato. It's fine with Sculpey, Premo and Fimo products.
K**R
very useful for many sculpture crafts
There are many uses for this product that can be described at length in tutorials on the internet and crafting books. It needs to be heated to harden but doesn't required too much time just 10 min or so at 275 degrees. You can use your oven or a heat gun. It cures fairly clear but not as clear as resin or varnish. It hardens to a rubbery consistency - not hard like polymer clay and it isn't really that strong - it can peel off or tear. I've used it to make fairy wings, "clothing" for polymer dolls, re attaching broken off fingers, and filling cracks in cured polymer. There are many more uses. If you work in polymer, you should buy this one for sure.
Q**M
A bit disappointing
Lots of bubbles while baking. It works reasonably well - really the only reason I use it is because it cures at 275F. The rest of the time I use sculpy clear and Kato liquid.
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