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 PaverpolNew to the UK Paverpol is the No. 1 decoration- and textile hardener. A first class product, over the past seven years it has acquired a prominent place among artists and hobbyists internationally.
Initially, Paverpol was developed by a group of artists who used it to make large objects. However, Paverpol's many applications has encouraged individuals to express themselves in new creative ways. Around the world, hobby shops, hobby material distributors and hobby workshops feature Paverpol in their range.
Paverpol can be used to make all sorts of materials rock-hard, such as textiles, paper, chamois leather, fiberglass, self-hardening clay and all kinds of natural materials. It will adhere to wood, ceramics, plaster, concrete, stone and polystyrene etc.
A unique property of Paverpol is its fast drying time. This makes it possible to make a finished object, for example a garden sculpture, in one day.
Paverpol dries completely transparent. Heat, will speed up the drying time and a hairdryer can be used for this. Coloured textiles, even those with a pattern, retain their original brightness. By adding coloured powder (Pavercolor) to Paverpol, it can be coloured without slowing down the drying time. By mixing the Pavercolors white textiles can be dyed any color you like.
Protect Paverpol in it's liquid form from frost; once it has hardened, however, Paverpol is able to withstand extreme frost. Tools and hands can simply be washed in warm water. There is no need to wear gloves. Paverpol is available in 1/2 litre pots 1litre pots and 6 litre tubs.
|  Paverpol ArtstoneA fun product used to create beautiful stone-effect objects. Art Stone can be used in two different ways; either as a self-hardening clay or as a powder to give sculptures a stone like appearance.
To make sculptures that look like stone mix coloured Paverpol with the same amount of Art Stone powder until it forms a clay that is one lump and no longer sticks to your hands. Cover your work completely with Paverpol. Mould the clay fully or partially onto the sculpture. Thick or thin, coarse or fine, whatever you like, just make sure that the Paverpol layer is wet. If the base has become too dry apply a new layer of Paverpol using a brush. Once decorated with the clay, scatter some Artstone over it and rub in well. You can also use the clay to make beads using a skewer to make the holes
Alternatively you can just scatter a little Artstone over your sculpture on a wet layer of Paverpol and rub it in for a simple stone effect. Set with a little hairspray once the Paverpol is dry. The Artstone can also be mixed with Pavercolour for a range of effects. This stone effect is not suitable for outdoor objects. If you want to leave the piece of work outside it will need to be thoroughly varnished.
|  PaverplastA versatile hobby and craft supply, this is what you have been waiting for! Perfect for your garden accessories. You can use Paverplast to make a variety of objects waterproof. Mixing Paverplast with Paverpol (100 grams per litre) you can create an indelible paste which can be painted on to objects.
For quick and easy statues, after foiling your armature cover it with masking tape and simply brush on the Paverplast mix. This technique avoids the necessity of 'wrapping' your figure although it is not as strong and we would therefore only recommend it for smaller pieces.
It can also be used create a completely watertight layer on existing sculptures and statues, polystyrene, plaster, self-hardening clay, papier-mâché. It can even be used for bird basins, fountains, pools, etc. Varnishing is not required. Take your garden ideas and projects to the next level with Paverplast.
Paverplast mixed with Paverpol can be coloured with Pavercolor to create numerous colours. Store in an airtight sealable tray Paverplast dries in air. If the Paverplast becomes too stiff, you can add some Paverpol. Do not add water!
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