How to make texture paste under 100/-
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Here are the ingredients
1. Wall Putty
2. White glue
3. A little water
A 2:1 ratio of putty to glue works well. Once that is mixed, add a tiny bit of water to get the consistency you want. If it feels too thick, add a little more water in tiny proportions till you are satisfied.
The wall putty is a good material and the glue acts as a binder and also dries evenly at moderate room temperature.
It is going fast can you type the ingrédients please 🤲🏻
Ingredients are not visible
He /she used
white cement based putty
Fevicol
Water
Mention ingredients and portions
This is just a clickbait video
Look at description.
You don’t think we might need to know how much of each ingredient to use? SMH!!!
For hundred rupees I don't think that is necessary.
@@preethiprabhudotcommy dear you must haven't understand the comment.
Comment is for proportion of ingredients that you have used to make that paste.
Aapne kitna quantity me kya use Kiya paste banane ke liye - aisa puchha hai us comment me.
But what you have replied i seriously don't understand 😊
@@ican615is PVA glue ok?
Depends on the project. If it's a big project you'll need more. Ratio is 2: 1 . 2 parts putty one part glue. I think it's pva glue.
Indegrients?
Can we use plaster of paris instead of wall putti
You can use plaster of Paris but make small batches and use them immediately.
@@preethiprabhudotcom thank you so much 😊
Wall putty,fevicol
Yes.
Birla white putty and glue
Yes.
How much of each
I guess just use as much glue as would need to make a fine paste
How much time it take to dry please reply
Depending on where you live, it will take an hour to a couple of hours to dry.
Proportion of material
I have made a dedicated video on it recently. Take a look.
Do you have an exact recipe?
I have a full video on it.
Is that wall putty or pop?
Putty
wall putty!
Can I add sand to that paste? 🤩
Yes you can I did and it turned out to be awesome
Not sure.
Hii
Kindly share proportions ... your recipe looks practical, I just want to try it😃
Will upload soon
@@preethiprabhudotcomawesome! Waiting for the upload
And she didn’t upload😢
Plaster of Paris, matte glue, and water. It's paper mache, on the thicker side...so not much water.
If for home art...for working with something Cheaply, not for selling...use baby powder/ corn starch, wall spackle, matte glue and water...Add little bits at a time until u get the right consistency. Save in the fridge within a covered plastic bowl for up to a week of use. If it hardens a bit, BUT it's still mealabable...add a tid bit of water/glue.. then mix well til u get the consistency u wish again.
This *save* earned u that day maybe 2 more of use...
If too liquid, add powders/putty by bits & mix well till u get right consistency.
Old high school art supply trick😊.
[U ask: "Yea, cool.... but.. quantities!"]
I'd start with 1 cup of the more solid items (powders, plaster) and add teaspoons of the more liquid ones (glue & water).
*Bits measurements*
I like to use 1/2 to 1 teaspoon at a time or even a table spoon.
Of u don't know..use the smaller measurements.
"U can always add..never substract."
I watch at other channel that ingredient is baby powder n glue (pft) like fox glue
I tried that and it didn't work
@@jeanninemartine I'm sorry it didn't work for u. I hope u can find a better way. If u do, please share it so I can also try it🥰
Thank you. sounds good.