Once heated the white polymorph beads become translucent and soft and can be moulded into just about any shape. I use it all the time, its a bit like use hot glue, but only a lot stronger, and doesn't burn my fingers when I'm handling it.
I use it extensively in repairing cracked and shattered old plastic toys, robots and anything it will stick too.
Here are some video's of how I'm using it, which also show how to melt and apply it. Watch all of them get get a great understanding on what you can be using it for.
Its also very cheap, and if you screw up using it, you just chuck it back into a cup of hot water and start again, its that simple.
Here are the videos showing how I've used it:
How To Make Your Own Christmas Plastic Dog Chew Toys
How To Restore Your Hand Made Chewed Up Plastic Dog Toys
Home Made Polymorph Dog Bone Hair Dryer ShapingHow To Restore Your Hand Made Chewed Up Plastic Dog Toys
Making A Polymorph Cog For A REDBOX SMOBY Toy Power Driver
Hot Rolling A Polymorph Replacment Cog From Surrounding Cogs And Gears
Childs Stair Gate Polymorph Safety Modification - Bath Time Update
How I Made A Wooden Extending Stair Gate More Difficult For Toddler To Open Using Polymorph
Completely Repairing A Plastic Christmas Tree Base With Polymorph
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