Alumilite Silicone Measuring Cups

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Alumilite Silicone Measuring Cups

This eco friendly measuring cup set is prefect for mixing smaller size epoxy crafts. These silicone cups are durable, reusable, long-lasting and are easy to clean. Either wipe off your resin immediately or let the resin cure and then peel it off. You can also use our Amazing Resin Remover to clean these tools to keep them as new as the day you bought them. 

Includes:

  • 2 Silicone 8oz Cups
  • 2 Silicone 4oz Cups
Downloadable Resources

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Measuring cups

"This cups are very helpful to use"

Lourdes R. (5/5)

Love these! Now I never

"Love these! Now I never have to worry about finding measuring cups when I'm ready to make moulds. Just use and wipe them out!"

Patricia B. (5/5)

Works great

"Easy to read measurements and resin peels right off when it dries."

Marisa D. (5/5)

Needed this

"Great price for what you get. Everyone needs this in there craft room for this very kind of project!"

Heather (5/5)

Q&A

I am having difficulty removing my wooden object from the casting resin . The resin is very hard. Can you give me any suggestions? I used the spray release.
Sorry to hear you';re having trouble with removing your wooden object from the casting resin! Let's try a few things to help free it up. Since you already used a spray release, the issue may be that the resin has bonded too tightly. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Gentle Heat 🌡? Apply gentle heat using a heat gun or hair dryer around the edges of the resin where the wood is trapped. Be careful not to overheat or you might warp the resin. The heat can soften the resin just enough to help ease out the wood. 2. Freezing the Mold ❄? Try putting the resin piece in the freezer for a couple of hours. The cold may cause the resin to contract slightly, making it easier to wiggle the wooden object out. 3. Prying Gently 🛠? Use a thin tool, like a plastic wedge or a wooden stir stick, to slowly and gently pry around the edges. Avoid metal tools, as they can damage the resin or scratch your piece. 4. Solvent Option (last resort) 💧 If none of the above work, you could apply a small amount of Amazing Resin Remover around the edges where the object is stuck. Let it sit for a while, and then try to remove the wood again. If you continue having difficulty, feel free to contact us at (269) 488-4000 or via email at info@alumilite.com for more guidance. We';re here to help! 😊
I am having difficulty removing my wooden object from the casting resin . The resin is very hard. Can you give me any suggestions? I used the spray release.
Sorry to hear you're having trouble with removing your wooden object from the casting resin! Let’s try a few things to help free it up. Since you already used a spray release, the issue may be that the resin has bonded too tightly. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Gentle Heat 🌡️ Apply gentle heat using a heat gun or hair dryer around the edges of the resin where the wood is trapped. Be careful not to overheat or you might warp the resin. The heat can soften the resin just enough to help ease out the wood. 2. Freezing the Mold ❄️ Try putting the resin piece in the freezer for a couple of hours. The cold may cause the resin to contract slightly, making it easier to wiggle the wooden object out. 3. Prying Gently 🛠️ Use a thin tool, like a plastic wedge or a wooden stir stick, to slowly and gently pry around the edges. Avoid metal tools, as they can damage the resin or scratch your piece. 4. Solvent Option (last resort) 💧 If none of the above work, you could apply a small amount of Amazing Resin Remover around the edges where the object is stuck. Let it sit for a while, and then try to remove the wood again. If you continue having difficulty, feel free to contact us at (269) 488-4000 or via email at info@alumilite.com for more guidance. We're here to help! 😊

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Measuring cups

"This cups are very helpful to use"

Lourdes R. (5/5)

Love these! Now I never

"Love these! Now I never have to worry about finding measuring cups when I'm ready to make moulds. Just use and wipe them out!"

Patricia B. (5/5)

Works great

"Easy to read measurements and resin peels right off when it dries."

Marisa D. (5/5)

Needed this

"Great price for what you get. Everyone needs this in there craft room for this very kind of project!"

Heather (5/5)

Q&A

I am having difficulty removing my wooden object from the casting resin . The resin is very hard. Can you give me any suggestions? I used the spray release.
Sorry to hear you';re having trouble with removing your wooden object from the casting resin! Let's try a few things to help free it up. Since you already used a spray release, the issue may be that the resin has bonded too tightly. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Gentle Heat 🌡? Apply gentle heat using a heat gun or hair dryer around the edges of the resin where the wood is trapped. Be careful not to overheat or you might warp the resin. The heat can soften the resin just enough to help ease out the wood. 2. Freezing the Mold ❄? Try putting the resin piece in the freezer for a couple of hours. The cold may cause the resin to contract slightly, making it easier to wiggle the wooden object out. 3. Prying Gently 🛠? Use a thin tool, like a plastic wedge or a wooden stir stick, to slowly and gently pry around the edges. Avoid metal tools, as they can damage the resin or scratch your piece. 4. Solvent Option (last resort) 💧 If none of the above work, you could apply a small amount of Amazing Resin Remover around the edges where the object is stuck. Let it sit for a while, and then try to remove the wood again. If you continue having difficulty, feel free to contact us at (269) 488-4000 or via email at info@alumilite.com for more guidance. We';re here to help! 😊
I am having difficulty removing my wooden object from the casting resin . The resin is very hard. Can you give me any suggestions? I used the spray release.
Sorry to hear you're having trouble with removing your wooden object from the casting resin! Let’s try a few things to help free it up. Since you already used a spray release, the issue may be that the resin has bonded too tightly. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Gentle Heat 🌡️ Apply gentle heat using a heat gun or hair dryer around the edges of the resin where the wood is trapped. Be careful not to overheat or you might warp the resin. The heat can soften the resin just enough to help ease out the wood. 2. Freezing the Mold ❄️ Try putting the resin piece in the freezer for a couple of hours. The cold may cause the resin to contract slightly, making it easier to wiggle the wooden object out. 3. Prying Gently 🛠️ Use a thin tool, like a plastic wedge or a wooden stir stick, to slowly and gently pry around the edges. Avoid metal tools, as they can damage the resin or scratch your piece. 4. Solvent Option (last resort) 💧 If none of the above work, you could apply a small amount of Amazing Resin Remover around the edges where the object is stuck. Let it sit for a while, and then try to remove the wood again. If you continue having difficulty, feel free to contact us at (269) 488-4000 or via email at info@alumilite.com for more guidance. We're here to help! 😊

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Measuring cups

"This cups are very helpful to use"

Lourdes R. (5/5)

Love these! Now I never

"Love these! Now I never have to worry about finding measuring cups when I'm ready to make moulds. Just use and wipe them out!"

Patricia B. (5/5)

Works great

"Easy to read measurements and resin peels right off when it dries."

Marisa D. (5/5)

Needed this

"Great price for what you get. Everyone needs this in there craft room for this very kind of project!"

Heather (5/5)

Q&A

I am having difficulty removing my wooden object from the casting resin . The resin is very hard. Can you give me any suggestions? I used the spray release.
Sorry to hear you';re having trouble with removing your wooden object from the casting resin! Let's try a few things to help free it up. Since you already used a spray release, the issue may be that the resin has bonded too tightly. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Gentle Heat 🌡? Apply gentle heat using a heat gun or hair dryer around the edges of the resin where the wood is trapped. Be careful not to overheat or you might warp the resin. The heat can soften the resin just enough to help ease out the wood. 2. Freezing the Mold ❄? Try putting the resin piece in the freezer for a couple of hours. The cold may cause the resin to contract slightly, making it easier to wiggle the wooden object out. 3. Prying Gently 🛠? Use a thin tool, like a plastic wedge or a wooden stir stick, to slowly and gently pry around the edges. Avoid metal tools, as they can damage the resin or scratch your piece. 4. Solvent Option (last resort) 💧 If none of the above work, you could apply a small amount of Amazing Resin Remover around the edges where the object is stuck. Let it sit for a while, and then try to remove the wood again. If you continue having difficulty, feel free to contact us at (269) 488-4000 or via email at info@alumilite.com for more guidance. We';re here to help! 😊
I am having difficulty removing my wooden object from the casting resin . The resin is very hard. Can you give me any suggestions? I used the spray release.
Sorry to hear you're having trouble with removing your wooden object from the casting resin! Let’s try a few things to help free it up. Since you already used a spray release, the issue may be that the resin has bonded too tightly. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Gentle Heat 🌡️ Apply gentle heat using a heat gun or hair dryer around the edges of the resin where the wood is trapped. Be careful not to overheat or you might warp the resin. The heat can soften the resin just enough to help ease out the wood. 2. Freezing the Mold ❄️ Try putting the resin piece in the freezer for a couple of hours. The cold may cause the resin to contract slightly, making it easier to wiggle the wooden object out. 3. Prying Gently 🛠️ Use a thin tool, like a plastic wedge or a wooden stir stick, to slowly and gently pry around the edges. Avoid metal tools, as they can damage the resin or scratch your piece. 4. Solvent Option (last resort) 💧 If none of the above work, you could apply a small amount of Amazing Resin Remover around the edges where the object is stuck. Let it sit for a while, and then try to remove the wood again. If you continue having difficulty, feel free to contact us at (269) 488-4000 or via email at info@alumilite.com for more guidance. We're here to help! 😊

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Measuring cups

"This cups are very helpful to use"

Lourdes R. (5/5)

Love these! Now I never

"Love these! Now I never have to worry about finding measuring cups when I'm ready to make moulds. Just use and wipe them out!"

Patricia B. (5/5)

Works great

"Easy to read measurements and resin peels right off when it dries."

Marisa D. (5/5)

Needed this

"Great price for what you get. Everyone needs this in there craft room for this very kind of project!"

Heather (5/5)

Q&A

I am having difficulty removing my wooden object from the casting resin . The resin is very hard. Can you give me any suggestions? I used the spray release.
Sorry to hear you';re having trouble with removing your wooden object from the casting resin! Let's try a few things to help free it up. Since you already used a spray release, the issue may be that the resin has bonded too tightly. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Gentle Heat 🌡? Apply gentle heat using a heat gun or hair dryer around the edges of the resin where the wood is trapped. Be careful not to overheat or you might warp the resin. The heat can soften the resin just enough to help ease out the wood. 2. Freezing the Mold ❄? Try putting the resin piece in the freezer for a couple of hours. The cold may cause the resin to contract slightly, making it easier to wiggle the wooden object out. 3. Prying Gently 🛠? Use a thin tool, like a plastic wedge or a wooden stir stick, to slowly and gently pry around the edges. Avoid metal tools, as they can damage the resin or scratch your piece. 4. Solvent Option (last resort) 💧 If none of the above work, you could apply a small amount of Amazing Resin Remover around the edges where the object is stuck. Let it sit for a while, and then try to remove the wood again. If you continue having difficulty, feel free to contact us at (269) 488-4000 or via email at info@alumilite.com for more guidance. We';re here to help! 😊
I am having difficulty removing my wooden object from the casting resin . The resin is very hard. Can you give me any suggestions? I used the spray release.
Sorry to hear you're having trouble with removing your wooden object from the casting resin! Let’s try a few things to help free it up. Since you already used a spray release, the issue may be that the resin has bonded too tightly. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Gentle Heat 🌡️ Apply gentle heat using a heat gun or hair dryer around the edges of the resin where the wood is trapped. Be careful not to overheat or you might warp the resin. The heat can soften the resin just enough to help ease out the wood. 2. Freezing the Mold ❄️ Try putting the resin piece in the freezer for a couple of hours. The cold may cause the resin to contract slightly, making it easier to wiggle the wooden object out. 3. Prying Gently 🛠️ Use a thin tool, like a plastic wedge or a wooden stir stick, to slowly and gently pry around the edges. Avoid metal tools, as they can damage the resin or scratch your piece. 4. Solvent Option (last resort) 💧 If none of the above work, you could apply a small amount of Amazing Resin Remover around the edges where the object is stuck. Let it sit for a while, and then try to remove the wood again. If you continue having difficulty, feel free to contact us at (269) 488-4000 or via email at info@alumilite.com for more guidance. We're here to help! 😊

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Measuring cups

"This cups are very helpful to use"

Lourdes R. (5/5)

Love these! Now I never

"Love these! Now I never have to worry about finding measuring cups when I'm ready to make moulds. Just use and wipe them out!"

Patricia B. (5/5)

Works great

"Easy to read measurements and resin peels right off when it dries."

Marisa D. (5/5)

Needed this

"Great price for what you get. Everyone needs this in there craft room for this very kind of project!"

Heather (5/5)

Q&A

I am having difficulty removing my wooden object from the casting resin . The resin is very hard. Can you give me any suggestions? I used the spray release.
Sorry to hear you';re having trouble with removing your wooden object from the casting resin! Let's try a few things to help free it up. Since you already used a spray release, the issue may be that the resin has bonded too tightly. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Gentle Heat 🌡? Apply gentle heat using a heat gun or hair dryer around the edges of the resin where the wood is trapped. Be careful not to overheat or you might warp the resin. The heat can soften the resin just enough to help ease out the wood. 2. Freezing the Mold ❄? Try putting the resin piece in the freezer for a couple of hours. The cold may cause the resin to contract slightly, making it easier to wiggle the wooden object out. 3. Prying Gently 🛠? Use a thin tool, like a plastic wedge or a wooden stir stick, to slowly and gently pry around the edges. Avoid metal tools, as they can damage the resin or scratch your piece. 4. Solvent Option (last resort) 💧 If none of the above work, you could apply a small amount of Amazing Resin Remover around the edges where the object is stuck. Let it sit for a while, and then try to remove the wood again. If you continue having difficulty, feel free to contact us at (269) 488-4000 or via email at info@alumilite.com for more guidance. We';re here to help! 😊
I am having difficulty removing my wooden object from the casting resin . The resin is very hard. Can you give me any suggestions? I used the spray release.
Sorry to hear you're having trouble with removing your wooden object from the casting resin! Let’s try a few things to help free it up. Since you already used a spray release, the issue may be that the resin has bonded too tightly. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Gentle Heat 🌡️ Apply gentle heat using a heat gun or hair dryer around the edges of the resin where the wood is trapped. Be careful not to overheat or you might warp the resin. The heat can soften the resin just enough to help ease out the wood. 2. Freezing the Mold ❄️ Try putting the resin piece in the freezer for a couple of hours. The cold may cause the resin to contract slightly, making it easier to wiggle the wooden object out. 3. Prying Gently 🛠️ Use a thin tool, like a plastic wedge or a wooden stir stick, to slowly and gently pry around the edges. Avoid metal tools, as they can damage the resin or scratch your piece. 4. Solvent Option (last resort) 💧 If none of the above work, you could apply a small amount of Amazing Resin Remover around the edges where the object is stuck. Let it sit for a while, and then try to remove the wood again. If you continue having difficulty, feel free to contact us at (269) 488-4000 or via email at info@alumilite.com for more guidance. We're here to help! 😊

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

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Review topics: [].

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Reviews

Measuring cups

"This cups are very helpful to use"

Lourdes R. (5/5)

Love these! Now I never

"Love these! Now I never have to worry about finding measuring cups when I'm ready to make moulds. Just use and wipe them out!"

Patricia B. (5/5)

Works great

"Easy to read measurements and resin peels right off when it dries."

Marisa D. (5/5)

Needed this

"Great price for what you get. Everyone needs this in there craft room for this very kind of project!"

Heather (5/5)

Q&A

I am having difficulty removing my wooden object from the casting resin . The resin is very hard. Can you give me any suggestions? I used the spray release.
Sorry to hear you';re having trouble with removing your wooden object from the casting resin! Let's try a few things to help free it up. Since you already used a spray release, the issue may be that the resin has bonded too tightly. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Gentle Heat 🌡? Apply gentle heat using a heat gun or hair dryer around the edges of the resin where the wood is trapped. Be careful not to overheat or you might warp the resin. The heat can soften the resin just enough to help ease out the wood. 2. Freezing the Mold ❄? Try putting the resin piece in the freezer for a couple of hours. The cold may cause the resin to contract slightly, making it easier to wiggle the wooden object out. 3. Prying Gently 🛠? Use a thin tool, like a plastic wedge or a wooden stir stick, to slowly and gently pry around the edges. Avoid metal tools, as they can damage the resin or scratch your piece. 4. Solvent Option (last resort) 💧 If none of the above work, you could apply a small amount of Amazing Resin Remover around the edges where the object is stuck. Let it sit for a while, and then try to remove the wood again. If you continue having difficulty, feel free to contact us at (269) 488-4000 or via email at info@alumilite.com for more guidance. We';re here to help! 😊
I am having difficulty removing my wooden object from the casting resin . The resin is very hard. Can you give me any suggestions? I used the spray release.
Sorry to hear you're having trouble with removing your wooden object from the casting resin! Let’s try a few things to help free it up. Since you already used a spray release, the issue may be that the resin has bonded too tightly. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Gentle Heat 🌡️ Apply gentle heat using a heat gun or hair dryer around the edges of the resin where the wood is trapped. Be careful not to overheat or you might warp the resin. The heat can soften the resin just enough to help ease out the wood. 2. Freezing the Mold ❄️ Try putting the resin piece in the freezer for a couple of hours. The cold may cause the resin to contract slightly, making it easier to wiggle the wooden object out. 3. Prying Gently 🛠️ Use a thin tool, like a plastic wedge or a wooden stir stick, to slowly and gently pry around the edges. Avoid metal tools, as they can damage the resin or scratch your piece. 4. Solvent Option (last resort) 💧 If none of the above work, you could apply a small amount of Amazing Resin Remover around the edges where the object is stuck. Let it sit for a while, and then try to remove the wood again. If you continue having difficulty, feel free to contact us at (269) 488-4000 or via email at info@alumilite.com for more guidance. We're here to help! 😊