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Originally Posted by enkeivette
I'm so proud of myself, I figured out how to make PVA. I called nearly 20 auto paint supply stores and no one had it, so I was forced to play chemist in my garage.
Soak old candles or any sort of wax (cut or chopped up into small pieces, wax beeds work the quickest) in a bottle filled with paint thinner (not too much). Let it dissolve for 24 hours, shake it up, brush it or pour it on your mold. After 5 mins the paint thinner will dry leaving the surface with a perfect coat of wax.
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I'm assuming you mean PVA = Poly Vinyl Acetate. If so, you're going to be a bit disappointed.
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