Glazed Eyes - 3rd and Final Type I have seen

That bottle is the correct one. There are other types but this is the one. I’ve only been able to find it at one Walmart. I’ll look and see if the ingredients are listed on mine.

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According to their website they have recently changed the label but here is where you can read what is in it:
http://www.whatsinsidescjohnson.com/us/en/brands/pledge/pledge-floorcare-multi-surface-finish

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Amazon has it if you can’t find it locally.
What do you think about this one? I’m not recommending it. I’ve never used it, but it’s a high gloss version.

Oh, also, Amazon doesn’t look like a good option after all because you have to buy multiples of the different products.

Thanks, yes, that is one of the labels I have seen around. :slight_smile:

Unfortunately, not many sellers post to Australia, but found one on ebay and got it

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Aren’t you in Australia? @kiwiserenity bought some from the USA. Maybe she would sell you some of her 3 lifetime supply?

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Oh goody for you! At least you know it will go a long ways as you don’t use much each time.

May I ask how you know that this floor acrylic product won’t eventually peel or yellow?
Products like this aren’t meant to last for years. Floors get washed and waxed regularly. I remember my mom helping my sister to remove old yellowed product off an apartment’s floors. It looked awful and took a lot of work to remove. It might have been a wax product, though, as we didn’t know what exactly they used. It’d be wonderful if it does work well and last, since it is inexpensive.

yes, I thought about it, and asked her what she bought, but I am not sure she got the right stuff. Mine cost me just under $50 Australian ($36 USA = $16 product + $20 shipping) ouch!

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It is not a wax. It is basically a light acrylic sealer. Remember, you won’t be walking on a doll’s eyes like you do floors, LOL! @janan was the one who first recommended this product. She is a very knowledgeable reborn artist and crafter. She has used this method for many years with great success. She also said this product is used by crafters who make their own clay beads to seal the beads. When you apply this product you will see that it is so very thin that it is self leveling and does not bubble up. It also does not yellow or go cloudy over time like some of the other glazes being used can do.

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Yes, and Helen @honojane, I believe, also confirmed that crafters have used this method of sealing for many, many years with no problems of chipping or yellowing.

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This is the bottle I received

And I used this link
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/181846354804?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

It says it doesn’t yellow.

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I really do like how Ceramcoat looks but it’s a LOT of work keeping the bubbles out and sometimes some sneak and it’s too late. I’ve only used Pledge once and LOVED the ease of use!! (Well, next time I’ll omit spilling it all over my desk and floor. :wink: )

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Yes, but I bet they are still shiny!

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LOL!!! :wink: