No Tumbler Polished Rocks DIY with Envirotex Lite Resin Spray
No DIY rock polished glass
I love stones! When I walk or go to the beach, my bag or suitcase is full of beautiful stones. I love when the rocks are super bright, greasy and amazing when wet. Once dried, however, it is dull and insignificant. It's a bit disappointing.I have a stone suction cup and it works very well for smoothing and polishing stones. But it takes weeks ... months! These stones I found were still quite soft, but they needed a bit of tension.
Create a shiny wet stone look with a simple ingredient and dry for about 30 minutes! This technique is perfect for collecting stones in the city, on the beach or on a camping trip for any summer vacation. Please do not remove stones from protected areas.
Necessary actions:
- smooth rocks (formed near the sea, so they are round and smooth)
- Disposable and disposable table like a cardboard box
The resin is in a spray can! It’s amazing and the resin gives everything a shiny, smooth finish! Place the stones in a cardboard box or piece of cardboard. Put it in the sun.
Use a resin spray and apply a layer of resin to each stone. Throw about 6-8 inches into light coats.
Then let the stones dry and apply a second layer, then a third light layer. Then turn the stones over and repeat the process on the other side.
Let the stones dry and harden for a few days. Then place it on a plate and admire what the algae look like on the rocks. They are vibrant, colorful and spectacular!
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