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Always use cold water with Wet Set. BTW Wet Set is being discontinued by
Binney and Smith. If you like using it, Sax has a supply that will probably
last until the end of the year. Judy
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From: sharonbk [sharonbk]
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2000 8:56 PM
To: ArtsEdNet Talk
Subject: help--Wet Set clay info needed ASAP
Hi--and yikes!
I brought some Wet Set clay pieces home this weekend to soak in water (per
directions). It's time to get them out and I remember reading that you have
to sort of scrub off the waxy coating, but I left my directions at school.
Do you use hot water or cold? Do you have to get all of the oil off? (We'll
be painting these, so I assume so...) Is there anything else I should know
about what to do with these things??
Thanks!
Sharon
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