What Is Glass Etching Activator?
by Trevor
I'm looking into doing glass etching. I can see that some of the stencils require an "activator". What is this, and is it toxic in any way?
Milly's reply:
Thanks for your question. It's a bit confusing, as some of the glass etching stencils require an activator, and some don't. It's basically a liquid that is used to stick the re-useable etching stencils on to the glass. Some manufacturers want you to clean the glass and smear the activator on the glass before placing your stencil on top; others require you to place your stencil on the clean glass and then spray the activator over the stencil to fix it in place.
The liquid is not toxic like the etching creme is, but even so, it's always best to be safety conscious and wear latex gloves throughout the complete acid etching process.
I hope that answers your question.
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