HARD Modelling clay

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Labbie
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HARD Modelling clay

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Morning every one, do hope you days are better then Richards. Makes me so mad when people do silly things, and leave it for us to clean up. Any way

I have some very hard modelling clay, have tried heating it up a little, put a few drops of oil/grease into it. I guess I should just throw it away, but then I thought all you great folks, may just have the answer???????
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JudyM
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Re: HARD Modelling clay

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Is it plasticine or clay?
If it's clay you can soak it in water until it softens, may take a few days though.
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Re: HARD Modelling clay

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Try warming plasticine in the microwave..................
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Re: HARD Modelling clay

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I am unsure if it is plasticine or clay, so I will try both ideas.

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