







🎨 Squeeze, create, and stress less with LET'S RESIN – your ultimate squishy sidekick!
LET'S RESIN Silicone Rubber is a 64oz, non-toxic, tear-resistant liquid silicone designed for DIY squishy crafts. It mixes easily at a 1:1 weight ratio, cures in 4 hours, and offers a super soft, flexible texture perfect for stress relief and creative projects like custom cat paws and animal shapes. Ideal for beginners and pros alike, it’s a safe, fun, and fast way to make personalized squishies and gifts.
































| ASIN | B0DFCBTL67 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand Name | LET'S RESIN |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (93) |
| Date First Available | November 5, 2024 |
| Manufacturer | LET'S RESIN |
| Material | Liquid Silicone |
| Model Number | LRP-2974 |
| Package Dimensions | 22 x 16.3 x 8.7 cm |
| Package Weight | 1.91 Kilograms |
| Size | 64oz |
| Special Features | Extra Stretchy |
| Volume | 1774.41 Milliliters |
H**N
Really lovely resin, nice to use.
A**Y
This was very easy to do with my kids. My kid did not come with a measuring tool so I put them in solo plastic cups side-by-side and used the outside of the cup to Primark measurements to do a simple one to one ratio. There was no fumes and the mold I used cured in four hours, I would highly recommend using Vaseline to make the release easier. I also had some cornstarch nearby so I could gently pour some of the small smaller pieces of my particular mold out without you ripping. If you’re making these type of squishy for the first time, I would suggest getting flocking powder if you don’t have any, I use straight cornstarch and it worked well but now I’ve fought flocking powder and it is super cute to use.
R**N
Great quality. Easy to use. Quick drying. My son Loved using the set.
C**I
The kids and I are having so much fun with this stuff. First, we bought one of their kits with the molds and other supplies and after making a few we got hooked, and now we’re buying just the silicone rubber and experimenting with different molds and dyes.
B**5
I would give a Zero if possible since not one of the support tabs will take me anywhere.. I have been doing resin very successfully for 4 years.. So I know about temperatures and mixing and all that.. I bought the Let’Resin Flex Rubber kit.. I realized how little rubber mix was in the kit and ordered this set of A & B only.. The rubber in the kit worked fine and we were able to get some half decent (Very Soft.. too soft) but once the flocking was on it was ok.. However.. the Flex Rubber in this set will not cure.. The coldest my house gets is 73 and 78 the warmest.. I mixed this set & poured into the molds.. 12 hours later it was still liquid.. I moved the filled molds to my resin heating pad… I let this cure for 4 hours on low heat & sit an additional 4 hours .. but it made no difference.. Next I took to YouTube.. I saw where someone had added more of part A to make the squishies a little firmer.. even as much as 4 parts A to 1 part of B .. So I dumped everything thing back into the mixing cup.. What I had in the cup was 1 part A & 1 part B totaling 6 oz. I added 6 oz of part A.. This would make 3 parts of A to 1 part of B.. First I tried curing them in my 78-80 degree house.. Then put them on the resin heating pad again.. After 2 days and 2 Very Disappointed grandbabies.. I still have liquid in the molds
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