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Polymorph plastic is a Nylon-like plastic that can be softened in 140°F and shaped by hand. Once set, it is extremely strong - so if you're fixing something with it, it will last forever. Plastic can be melted over and over again. Directions of use: 1. Prepare a container for the pellets - this can be a mug, a bowl, etc. 2. Add pellets into container 3. Pour boiling water into container 4. Wait for the pellets to turn clear 5. Carefully remove from hot water, drain, and squeeze out water trapped in between the pellets. 6. Start molding!
T**I
FOOD GRADE {FDA). Fun product! TOOTH REPAIR without chemicals in a jiff!!!!!
These are excellent for building up My busted front tooth until I am able to permanently fix it.. I let molded tooth cover cool; then make one or two more for the road because sometimes they stain + like to slip off, especially during eating; swallowing the piece is possible! Fortunately :) this product is food grade plastic! Not hugely better, but apparently We All ingest plastic particulates whilst on Our ingesting adventure everyday anyway ;).
J**Y
These beads also made damn fine key caps and temporary tooth caps
I used these to make a molded brace for a bent refridgerator door bracket, so my food doesn't fall out of the door anymore. These beads also made damn fine key caps and temporary tooth caps.
J**J
Fals apart
Made partial dentures, fell appart 3 days,Instamorph lasts long time!!!!!!
E**N
more instructions maybe but overall perfect for needs
Worked as it said it would but I wish this came with more information and instructions.
S**S
Very Happy
Very Happy
O**O
Works great. I was told by the seller that the ...
Works great. I was told by the seller that the material is made with stricter standards.
J**S
Great for costume teeth
My costume requires sharp teeth. I was really disappointed with the way Dental Distortions make my lips bulge, but I was impressed by the thermoplastic beads that Dental Distortions uses to fit their veneers to your own teeth, so I wondered...could I make a set of teeth entirely out of thermoplastic beads? Turns out you can! Takes a LOT of patience and a lot of time bent over a pot of hot water on the stove, but they turned out really well. Thermoplastic beads seem to generally be safe to put in your mouth, but this is the only brand I could find that's FDA approved. (Finding a safe substance to paint/dye the thermoplastic is another matter. If you're happy with white, you're good to go.)I also made some large jewelry for my costume. I had a really hard time getting any sort of detail, but it worked okay. Plasti-dip will adhere to the thermoplastic just fine. I'm unsure if standard acrylic paint would adhere to it, but it adhered just fine after a layer of plastidip. Hot glue would NOT stick, but superglue works.EDIT: Can be tinted with tea! Several black tea bags in warm water (not hot, so as not to re-melt your project), soak for several minutes to several hours depending on how dark you want it. Worked very nicely to get a more natural tooth-color.
B**T
Delivery was very fast and the package arrived in perfect condition. This is an awesome product I plan ...
Delivery was very fast and the package arrived in perfect condition. This is an awesome product I plan to experiment lots with. Will definitely re-order again when I run out. Thank You.
R**E
Great Product
Great Product, works fantastically. Simple and easy to use.
S**S
Great product
Great product
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