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2. After each Float, let it stay on the shelf for no less than 30 minutes to allow the sand to compact. If you turn it over immediately after each Float, because the sand is too loose, it’s going to fall in large pieces soon, so You’ll be able to’t see the scenery of the sand slowly falling.
3. The ratio of air and water has been balanced before leaving the factory. Under normal circumstances, there’s no need to adjust air and water.
4. If you wish to adjust the water and air, be careful not to add too much water at once. If the water pressure is too high, the glass will shatter.
Common Problems for Sand Art Picture:
1.Liquid is frozen.
Solution:Melt it in warm room
2.There are strict initial standards for the amount of air in sand paintings. Water will evaporate, because there’s no absolutely airtight environment for this handmade product. Over time, the air inside may increase. In the hot summer, water will evaporate faster. At this time, the amount of air may need to be adjusted. This is easy to handle. You want a syringe with a thin needle and some clean water. A disposable syringe is sufficient. There is a small hole on the side of the rubber ring. Find the small hole and let the air come up and the sand sink. Insert the syringe into the rubber to adjust the water and air. The number of bubbles will directly impact the speed of the quicksand. The more air, the slower the Float rate. And the less air, the faster the Float rate. The most important thing is that the amount of water injected is the same as the amount of air extracted. In addition, please do not do this too many times, as this may damage the air tightness of the rubber.
Warning: This product is glassware. Children under 8 years old should not be used alone. It can only be used under adult supervision.
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