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USER GUIDE:


The silicon rubber we use is non-toxic and specific to produce molds of human parts; it is utilized in the film industry, in dentistry and orthopedics; it is inert in contact to the skin and anallergic.

It must not be ingested and before the rubber is mixed and hardened, avoid any contact with mucous membranes. The silicon rubber consists of a base and a catalyst (hardener) that hardens when mixed. Once the two substances have been mixed together, you have 10 minutes to process the rubber mix before it hardens permanently.

It is therefore recommended to carry out the procedure while the child is sleeping or particularly cooperative, after securing positioning and, preferably, with a helping person.





DIRECTIONS FOR USE:


Read the instructions carefully before beginning!

Take out the entire content from the two tins and mix them together vigorously until you achieve a blend of uniform color without any streaks.
Form a ball out of the silicon blend and place it in the middle of the frame cavity.

Then place the acetate disk on top of it and press it with the palm of your hand, making sure that the acetate disk is centered and fits into the cavity of the frame.

Place the lid on top and press the rubber down until it reaches the frame. Remove the lid and peal off the acetate disk by pulling the strip. Now all that’s left is to impress the mold. Make sure that the hand is placed in the middle of the cavity of the frame and check the positioning of the rear hole, which determines the direction of the frame.

Dampen the palm of the hand that you intend to make the mold of, then place it on the silicon rubber with slightly spread fingers. Apply light pressure to the back of the hand until it sinks slightly into the rubber. Remove the hand from the silicon rubber and leave Manina horizontally for the remaining time of the 10 minutes to harden.

If you accidentally generate imperfections or unwanted marks, as soon as the mold is done, it is enough to place the acetate disk over the rubber again and smooth out the irregularity by applying light pressure in a circular motion with your finger before the silicon rubber hardens.

If you didn’t achieve the desired result and would like to start over from the beginning, you can repeat the procedure by removing the silicon rubber with a pointed device.
 
 
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