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Is Silicone Putty Safe to Handle Without Gloves?

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Is Silicone Putty Safe to Handle Without Gloves?

If you’re embarking on a mould making project, you might wonder if silicone putty is safe to handle bare-handed. Let’s explore the facts so you can work with confidence and peace of mind.

Safety of Handling Silicone Putty

Modern silicone putties such as “I–Gum” are formulated to be non-toxic and odourless, making them safe for direct hand contact. The product is specifically designed so that gloves are not required during use. This makes the mould-making process simple and accessible, especially for craft and hobby projects where fine hand work is needed.

Tips for Safe and Effective Use

  • Always mix “I–Gum” in equal 1:1 ratios as instructed for the best results.
  • Though gloves aren’t essential, you may still wish to wear them if you are particularly sensitive to any chemicals or prefer to keep your hands perfectly clean.
  • Work in a well-ventilated area to maintain general workshop safety.
  • After handling, simply wash your hands with soap and water to remove any residue.

When Does Handling Safety Matter Most?

Not needing gloves is especially useful when working on detailed projects, or when young people and beginners are involved. It ensures the putty is accessible for crafting sessions and allows for intricate mould shaping by hand without extra equipment.

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