Technical Information
Product Flyers & MSDS

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Amazing Sculpt
Ultra Fine Synthetic
Sculpting Clay
Amazing
Smoothing
Solution
Amazing Fa-brick
Fabric Hardener
SBS 46
Barrier Cream

A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a form containing data regarding the properties of a particular substance. An important component of product stewardship and workplace safety, it is intended to provide workers and emergency personnel with procedures for handling or working with that substance in a safe manner, and includes information such as physical data (melting point, boiling point, flash point, etc.), toxicity, health effects, first aid, reactivity, storage, disposal, protective equipment, and spill-handling procedures. For your convenience, MSDSs for our most common Amazing Sculpt products are available below. These MSDSs were written to comply with the legal requirements in the United States.

Amazing Sculpts
Resin Part A
Hardener Part B
Amazing
Smoothing
Solution
Amazing Fa-brick
Fabric Hardener
SBS 46
Barrier Cream

 

Working Safely with Amazing Sculpt

Using Amazing Sculpt can be rewarding with its almost limitless potential and we want to make sure that you are able to use it safely for years to come. In order to do this, you need to understand how to use it to minimize the risks associated with handling epoxy resins. There are chemicals in epoxy resins like Amazing Sculpt which mimic amino acids and can be easily absorbed into your skin. Eventually, they build up in your system and your body rejects accepting any more. At this point, your body becomes allergic to the product and has what is known as skin sensitization. Skin contact is the most common means of exposure to the uncured resins and hardeners which are the two parts that make up the Amazing Sculpt. To avoid skin sensitization from happening, we suggest you wear disposable gloves while mixing the Amazing Sculpt and use a barrier cream like SBS 46 while sculpting with your hands. If you already wear glasses, your eyes are probably already protected but safety goggles can be worn over them for added protection against getting dust in your eyes while tooling out the fully cured Amazing Sculpt. A dust mask will help keep you from inhaling any particles which can irritate your respitory system. Also, work in an environment which is adequately ventilated and make sure that your work environment is easy to clean so you don't contaminate other areas of your shop or studio with uncured Amazing Sculpt. Clean off your work surfaces of any uncured Amazing Sculpt while it is still soft. I use Denatured Alcohol to wipe down my counterspace after I am through applying the Amazing Sculpt to my sculptures. I also wash my work clothes immediately after using the product to keep from getting any of the clay on anything else.

If you plan to mix up the Amazing Sculpt with gloves instead of a barrier cream, wipe off the gloves with Denatured Alcohol before taking them off. You should be able to use the gloves several times before disposing of them, if you clean them off after mixing up the product. Make sure to take off the gloves when you are doing anything else besides sculpting with the Amazing Sculpt. You don't want to contaminate door handles, light switches, furniture or containers because you might be handling these things later without your gloves on. Although Amazing Sculpt is a safe product to sculpt with, you don't want to ingest it. That means you need to keep this away from small children and pets. You don't want them eating it either! Kids and pets have a way of putting things into their mouths that just shouldn't go there. By keeping your Amazing Sculpt in a safe place high out of the reach of children and pets, you will keep them safe as well.

Knowledge is power and we feel strongly in full disclosure of our products. We feel that MSDS sheets should be readily available for anyone to view, whether you purchase our products or not. We also feel that you should be able to obtain the MSDS information on any art product without having to be a medical doctor with a medical emergency before you know the health risks associated with any product. If a manufacturer doesn't have their MSDS online, what are they trying to hide? If they says their product is non-toxic or non-hazardous, ask for their MSDS, especially if the label says "Conforms to ASTM D4236".