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    I got a problem My silver glitter is burning my Pyrex cups up is there any of the silver glitter out there that has not got a metal or something in it that causes fires in my Pyrex crops.

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    Are you using a micro wave ?
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    Yes G On real low setting and try to warm up slowly usually I just make a little batch and then put it in when it’s heated up and then when I’m done I’ll throw the rest out I don’t try to reheat it .


    I need to contact my supplier and see if there is a different silver glitter we use some other stuff and silver in it doesn’t do that but it is a long stringy stuff what’s the guys want it like a regular glitter chopped up.

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    I use spike it’s and no problem.

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    I use do it silver glitter and have no problem

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    Thanks guys .

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    I always been told not to put anything metal in a micro wave.
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    That’s correct you can’t use metal glitter in a microwave

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    That is very true about not putting metal in the microwave but when I bought the glitter it was for hot plastic that you can put in the microwave apparently there may be a foil or something in the glitter. We definitely will not order any more silver glitter from the last person that I bought it from.

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    I sell glitter and never had any complaints nor any change in shape nor color - both of which should hold up after at least one reheat or two. My normal plastic pouring temperature is around 300 degrees or less though I know some multi-injection molds need a higher temp. As long as there is zero metal in the glitter, nuking shouldn't be a problem regardless the temperature of the plastic.

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