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BREAK IT Glass imitation 1 kg
BREAKIT 1 kg
BREAK IT Glass imitation 1 kg
BREAKIT 1 kg

BREAK IT Glass imitation 1 kg

Break-it is an easy to use, breakable, fake glass composition, used for special effects of breaking glass in theatre and film.
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22 %
Price with VAT:
28,06 €
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Break-It "breakaway" compound, breaks like real glass but is made from our proprietary formula of resins that allow it to break easily and much more safely than real glass.


- safe
- recyclable
- non toxic

 

Easy to use formulation:

 

1. step: Melt Break-It granulate at 95-120 degrees C
2. step:Pour the melted liquid in silicone moulds
3. stel: Let it cool down
4. step: Take it out

 

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