BUBBER Moulding Compound FAQ
BUBBER Moulding Compound FAQ
Bubber FAQ
- Q: There's Bubber in my carpet! How do I clean it?
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A: Bubber only sticks to itself and silicone. Pick up any large clumps, then pull out the vacuum. If you still see any blue bits after vacuuming, Bubber breaks down in water, so spray a little water on it, let it sit then blot it up.
- Q: Our pet just ate Bubber! Do I need a vet?
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A: Bubber is not being tested on animals. Bubber breaks down in water, so try to get your pet to drink some water. It's likely that most of the compound will have dissolved in the time it took your pet to eat it. If you are unsure how much Bubber your pet has consumed, or are concerned for your pet's safety, we suggest consulting with your vet.
- Q: My child is allergic to gluten, is Bubber safe for them?
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A: Yes, Bubber is 100% Wheat, Casein and Gluten free. It is not a dough, therefore does not have have the common allergens that leading doughs have. It is completely safe and non-toxic. If your child develops an irritation or rash, we recommend that you discontinue use.
- Q: My toddler just ate a handful of Bubber, what should I do?
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A: Bubber is 100% safe and non-toxic. It also breaks down quickly in water, so try to get your child to drink a glass of water. There is no need to induce vomiting, the product will dissolve quickly and your child will not notice. Fortunately, the product does not taste well and gets really gritty in your mouth, so your child probably won’t want to eat it again.
- Q: Is there a way to clean Bubber?
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A: Bubber can not be cleaned, but it is naturally anti-microbial. There is also no moisture in Bubber so bacteria cannot grow in the compound.
- Q: Do I need to seal my Bubber in an air-tight container?
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A: Because it contains no moisture, Bubber will not dry out even when left out in the open for months. However, to keep out dust and other dirt particles, we do suggest storing your Bubber in a clean, sealed container, like the handy bucket it came in!



