This sticky goo may be fun for your kids to play with, but getting it off your carpets, furniture upholstery and clothing is tricky. The folks at Crayola, the brand that bought Silly Putty in 1977, ...
Remove a palm-full from the can, knead it into a bead about the size of your small finger, force into where the glass and frame meet, and then use a glazier's knife or small putty knife to shape the ...
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