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 | What is the shelf life of modelling paste? |  | Modelling paste will have a long shelf life if it isn't exposed to excessive heat, left in direct sunlight for long periods of time, or if the original packaging doesn't come into contact with water. It can easily last for over five years |
 | What is modelling paste made of? |  | Modelling paste is basically a mixture of flour, wax, oil and colourings. |
 | It says on the pack that modelling paste is vegetable-based. What does this mean? |  | It means that over half its components are extracted from plants. |
 | Why do you have to put Blandiver back in its tub after use ? |  | If you don't, its water content will evaporate and BLANDIVER will dry out. |
 | How long does the air-hardening paste take to dry? |  | The drying time depends on the thickness of the model we have made. Under normal temperature and humidity conditions, drying time is 24 hours per centimetre (approx.0.40 inches) of thickness of the model. |
 | What does the pictogram 'ages 0-3' mean? |  | It means we recommend the product to be used under adult supervision. This pictogram DOES NOT mean that the product is in any way toxic for children. |
 | Which accessories can be used with Blandiver? |  | Any of the tools from the Jovi product range. |
 | What is vinyl paint and what is it used for? |  | Vinyl paint is a product which forms a plastic film when it dries. This film decorates and protects the painted surface and also means the artwork can be cleaned with a damp cloth if the paint becomes dirty. |
 | What are the differences between stick make-up and cream make-up? |  | Cream make-up is designed to be applied with the fingers and, because it can be mixed with water, can also be painted on with a brush to obtain finer lines. Cream make-up can be removed with water. Stick make-up is applied directly with the stick. |
 | What do CE and EN 71 mean? |  | CE means that the product complies with the corresponding UE standards. EN71 is the name of a series of UE safety standards, divided into six sections, governing products designed for young children |
 | What does ACMI mean? |  | ACMI stands for the Art and Craft Materials Institute. It is a US-based organisation responsible for monitoring the potential toxicity of art and craft materials to ensure they comply with US standards. Products undergo extensive evaluation and testing by toxicologists at Duke University before they are granted the right to bear the ACMI NON-TOXIC certification seals, such as those seen on JOVI products. |
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