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What is the main material Jumping Clay?

Jumping Clay is made from polymer clay non-toxic material dissolving filler (filler material).


How to save Jumping Clay?

Store in a sealed container that prevents air into storage.

Can we draw on Jumping Clay?

Yes, just after the dry form, for the drawing can use markers, pens, oily dye.

Can we drain Jumping Clay?

Jumping Clay can be dried by air. Once formed, Jumping Clay will begin to dry by air, and really dries the air for between 12-24 hours.

Are Jumping Clay can be formed after a bit dry?

At a little dry, spray a little water to soften. Where has really dried up, Jumping Clay can not be formed again.

What are the characteristics of Jumping Clay?

  • Very lightweight and soft, especially after a dry, like a cork. Jiika formed into balls, then it can be memantull like a ball.
  • No sticky hands. If the newly opened from the sachet, his impression will be somewhat sticky, but we can immediately clean up of our hands, without water (the magic is not it?), It is very easy to set up anything.
  • Dries with air support and without cracks. It can be attached with the help of white glue.
  • The colors were very bright and can be mixed to produce various colors. No need to use the paint again.
  • Very soft hands and is suitable for children because it is not toxic (non-toxic)

Where is the place to learn Jumping Clay?

There are several locations in Jakarta. Take a look at our contacts in Jakarta.

Is there a refill?

Refill consisting of 25 grams and 50 grams in red, blue, black, white, yellow.

How to start making creations with Jumping Clay?

Follow the basic instructions Basic Jumping Clay.

Jumping Clay product type?

Look at this web site in the shopping list.

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