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Topic: RSS FeedLisa Pavelka's Poly-Glaze: Ranger Industries, Inc
Expression, May-June, 2005
Skip the sanding. Forget the buffing and polishing. Create special effects on baked polymer clay in one easy step. Poly-Glaze is quick drying for a flawless, glass-like finish that glazes, seals and protects polymer-clay art. The fine applicator tip makes it easy to apply Poly-Glaze directly from the bottle to select areas of your art. Poly-Glaze is acid-free and nontoxic, making it the perfect choice when embellishing clay for use in scrapbooks and paper-crafting projects. www.rangerink.com.
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