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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerThis 1 pound bag of Alum by Jacquard is used for pre-treating fabric before marbling so that designs will transfer well. It can also be used as a mordant with some natural dyes. For fabric marbling dissolve 1/4 cup Alum in one gallon of warm water. Immerse fabric in solution until wet and wring out. Once dried fabric can be marbled. For paper marbling dissolve 1/4 cup Alum in 1 quart of water. Spray or sponge on the solution to coat the paper. Let paper dry completely before proceeding. Made in the USA.
Mircea
Bewertet in Kanada am 4. Februar 2024
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M.Wildt
Bewertet in Deutschland am 8. März 2021
Das Alaun kam als fester Klumpen an.Ist nicht brauchbar.Kein Pulver sonder eher als Stein verwendbar.NIE WIEDER
Daniel
Bewertet in Deutschland am 15. Juni 2021
Arrived 1 day before first estimation, not bad. On line tracking I would say next to useless. Used the product to remove a broken drill out of copper bar. Worked perfectly. Excellent stuff. Will remember for next time. 👍
Matray
Bewertet in Frankreich am 11. April 2021
pour mes plantes - excellent produit
Customer
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 4. November 2020
I use this to dip aquarium plants, rocks, wood etc to eradicate pest aquarium snails. It works perfectly, 1 tablespoon per gallon and soak everything for 3 days then rinse it off. Doesn't harm plants but kills not only snails but more importantly snail eggs too. Best method out there, works 100% of the time.
Irene Merino
Bewertet in Spanien am 31. August 2019
Lo compré para hacer mordiente sobre papel.Lamentablemente llegó en mal estado, rota la bolsa que lo contenía y con pérdida de producto.No volveré a comprar a quien envía de forma tan precaria.
SBalan
Bewertet in den USA am20. April 2016
I purchased the alum powder to make colorful geodes for Easter and the results were spectacular! This is a very easy and fun project to do at home and the results are very beautiful and dazzling. Just google the words "Martha Stewart" and "DIY Geodes" or type in "DIY Geodes" in YouTube for more details.At first, I used the alum powder sold at my local grocery store (in the spices section). However I was not very happy with the results. The crystals that formed were very small and did not dazzle very much under the lights. It did not have that "wow" factor. Jacquard's alum powder produced superior results and is cheaper if you are planning on making multiple large geodes. The grocery store product was 1oz and cost me $2 vs. $8+ for 1lb (16oz) of Jacquard.My recipe for making the geodes was as follows (Credit to YouTuber Ann Le (Anneorshine) for the Polymer Clay Idea):Base: Make a polymer clay base by molding some Sculpy or Premo into the shape of a geode cup. You can mix different color to get a more marbelized look. Bake per package instructions. Once geode cups are cool, brush on some clear glue (I used Elmer's clear glue) and while the glue is still wet sprinkle in some glitter. The larger the pieces of glitter the larger the crystals that form. Dry overnight. After base is dry, brush off excess glitter that has not adhered.If you do not have glitter, you can just use some alum powder. If you don't want to go through the glue steps, you can also use some sandpaper to give a rough texture to the inside of your polymer clay cups. Basically you want a nook and cranny texture for the crystals to adhere to and grow out from.Crystals: Dissolve 1/4 cup of alum powder to 1 cup of boiling hot water. Add 30-40 drops of food coloring. Stir until alum powder is completely dissolved -- this is very important. Let the mixture cool slightly -- 2 to 3 minutes. Place prepared geode cups into the mixture. Set aside in a place that will not be disturbed for 2 days.I find the ratio of 1/4 cup of alum to 1 cup of water to work well for me. You can add more alum powder but I would not use any less. I was able to make 8 large geodes (3-4 inches in diameter each) and still have 3/4 cup of alum powder left over for future projects.I have attached some photos to this review. Hopefully you can see the difference in crystal size of the Jacquard vs. the Grocery store product. Also please note that the large crystal rock took 7 days to make -- every two days the crystal was removed from the water, more alum powder was added to the water mix, heated, and dissolved. And after the water cooled the crystal was put back in.
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