Creating Lasting Memories with Crayola Model Magic Bone

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The Crayola Model Magic Bone is a fun and creative toy for kids. It is made of a soft and squishy material that is easy to mold and shape. With this toy, children can let their imagination run wild and create their own unique bone-shaped sculptures. Whether they want to make a dog bone, a dinosaur bone, or something else entirely, the possibilities are endless. One of the best things about the Crayola Model Magic Bone is that it is mess-free. Unlike traditional modeling clay, it doesn't leave any residue on the hands or the surface it is used on.


Sequestrant is any of several chemicals that bind to metal ions dissolved in the water and prevent them from depositing as stains. All sequestrants break down slowly over time, so you need to add more at regular intervals to replace the portion that has broken down. [1]

Ascorbic Acid for pools, like Stain Free, or our A Stain Remover are granular forms of citric acid that can be used to remove stains on plaster or vinyl pools, without draining. Jack s said that Blue Pink Purple Stuff can withstand around 10 ppm of Free Chlorine FC for a short period of time, but higher FC levels, or longer periods of time, will consume the HEDP.

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Unlike traditional modeling clay, it doesn't leave any residue on the hands or the surface it is used on. This makes it a great option for parents and teachers who are looking for a clean and convenient way to engage children in sensory play. Another great feature of the Crayola Model Magic Bone is its lightweight and air-dry properties.

Anyone with experience with ProTeam Metal Magic?

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JuYuHu

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Mar 7, 2017 111 Houston, TX

We have a new pool build. I noticed a couple of rust colored stains, and my pool builder said to purchase a metal stain remover. I purchased ProTeam Metal Magic, 2 quarts and followed the instructions the store gave me according to the label.

Has anyone had any success with this? Or any issues? The clerk said some cloudiness may develop but that it's normal and to make sure we rinse out the cartridges after. She said to run the pump continuously for 48 hours but that results may not be seen for 7 days.

Thanks for any feedback!

pooldv

TFP Expert Platinum Supporter LifeTime Supporter Moderator Emeritus Aug 10, 2012 25,378 FL panhandle

I believe that ProTeam's Metal Magic is a sequestrant not a stain remover. It will sequester the iron but may not lift the stain. There is more here about identifying the stain and then a link to the AA treatment to remove the stain. Then the sequestrant should help.

JuYuHu

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Mar 7, 2017 111 Houston, TX

Ugh. I guess the store clerk did not know what she was talking about as I specifically asked for a stain remover.

So for the vitamin C rub. the stain is on the 6 foot end. how is this usually done? Do I dive down and just try to scrub it? Thnx for letting me know about Metal Magic

pooldv

TFP Expert Platinum Supporter LifeTime Supporter Moderator Emeritus Aug 10, 2012 25,378 FL panhandle

If the water is too cold you can crush some up in a sock and hold it down there with the brush. Or toss a few tablets in there and move them to the stain if you miss.

Swampwoman

TFP Expert LifeTime Supporter Apr 27, 2012 3,755 Grand Rapids, MI Has anyone had any success with this?

Greeting and sorry I missed your post earlier -- I was a heavy metal magic user before changing to saltwater. MM will in fact lift light iron staining if applied in sufficient quantities. there's a sponge test to perform to which I can link you later.

However, for spot treatment on a new pool, what I would recommend instead is applying Ascorbic Acid directly using either a dishwasher wand tube if its in reach, or the pool tool to which I will link you.

Either way its good that you now have sequestrant in the water, because it will bind the iron released when you lift the stain. So no worries.

Crayola model magic bone

Once the sculpture is complete, it can be left to air-dry for 24 hours, after which it becomes a durable and solid piece of art. This allows children to keep and display their creations long after they have finished making them. The Crayola Model Magic Bone comes in a variety of colors, allowing children to mix and blend different shades to create their desired look. The vibrant and bright colors add an extra element of fun and creativity to the sculpting experience. In conclusion, the Crayola Model Magic Bone is a fantastic toy for children who love to create and explore their artistic side. Its soft and squishy material, mess-free nature, and air-dry properties make it an ideal choice for both parents and teachers. With this toy, children can let their imagination soar and create their own unique bone-shaped sculptures..

Reviews for "Crayola Model Magic Bone: The Perfect Gift for Crafters"

1. John - 2 stars - The Crayola model magic bone was a disappointment for me and my kids. The material was supposed to be easy to mold and shape, but it ended up being too soft and sticky. It was a mess to work with and the bone shape didn't hold up very well. We tried adding more model magic to make it sturdier, but it didn't help much. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this product if you're looking for something that is easy to use and holds its shape.
2. Sarah - 1 star - I was really excited to try the Crayola model magic bone with my children, but it didn't live up to our expectations. The bone shape didn't come out looking like a bone at all. It was difficult to mold and shape, and the model magic didn't dry properly, even after leaving it out for several days. The material also felt strangely sticky, making it hard to work with. I wouldn't purchase this product again.
3. Samantha - 2 stars - I found the Crayola model magic bone to be quite disappointing. The material was too soft and didn't hold its shape well, despite following the instructions carefully. It also didn't dry properly, remaining tacky even after several days. The bone shape ended up looking more like a misshapen blob rather than a bone. I was hoping for a fun activity to do with my kids, but unfortunately, this product fell short of my expectations.

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