Tips and tricks for a seamless concrete molding experience
First and foremost, so you will want to wear the appropriate protective equipment while mixing and pouring molds. At the very least, you will want to wear gloves, eye protection, and a mask, but it is best to cover all skin to prevent potential exposure to harmful contact with cement powder. If you are mixing your cement inside, it is also best to do it a room with good ventilation. Always mix your cement according to the instructions on the bag. For this project, you should be fine with a quick-dry cement mix from your local hardware store. Properly mixed cement should be the consistency of thick pancake mix.
Beyond safety, you’ll want to make sure your cement releases from the mold easily, without cracking. Most DIYers recommend using cooking oil spray on the mold for an easy release, but you can also use other lubricants like motor oil. Spray the mold generously before pouring in the cement, but not so much that it pools at the bottom. Finally, if you get any cement on the central glass portion of the flower vase, try to wipe it off with a damp cloth and mild soap before it completely dries. If you wait until it is completely dry it can be much more difficult to remove from the glass. Stuck on cement might need a razor or an abrasive brush to fully remove.
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