Mod Podge and Sculpie for decoration?

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Hello alll
has anyone used Mod Poge as a sealer for decorations? im making a water dish from scuplie and i was hoping to coat it in mod podge to keep it from absorbing water. both materials say non toxic and the mo podge sais it is even dishwasher safe.
any thoughts on weather this would be a safe plan?
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I've never heard of that and can offer no advice.
But a lot of sealers I'm familiar with are safe once they've cured. Or fully dried.
 

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Are you overseas?
I've never heard of that and can offer no advice.
But a lot of sealers I'm familiar with are safe once they've cured. Or fully dried.
One has to be into decoupage in order to know about Mod Podge.

"Mod Podge is one of the most well known craft supplies in existence (you might recognize it from its retro label). But if you aren't familiar with Mod Podge, it's a decoupage medium — an all-in-one glue, sealer and finish used to attach paper and fabric to various surfaces."

I would THINK, but I don't know for sure, that it would degrade in water.
 

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