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how to set dyed polymer beads
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To set dyed polymer beads effectively, there are several key steps to ensure long-lasting color. First, after dying your beads, it's pivotal to let them dry completely. If you've used water-based dyes, air drying can suffice, but for others, you might need to bake them at a low temperature specified by the dye manufacturer. Post-drying, applying a clear sealant is crucial. Choose a sealant compatible with both your dye and bead material; options include a spray sealant for an even coat or a brush-on type for thicker coverage. This not only locks in the color but also provides a protective barrier against wear and tear. For the best results, apply the sealant in a well-ventilated area and allow it to dry according to the product's instructions. To ensure durability and maintain the vibrant color of your dyed polymer beads, performing these steps meticulously can make a significant difference.
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