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u.k

hi there

ive got one of the mastersons wet palettes, not getting great results with it though. Did you find it not very good also? just noticing your not using the sponge it comes with wondered why that was. cheers
   
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They're ok for what they are. It's essentially just a plastic tray. I don't use the sponge because washing it got to be a bit of a hassle, plus the paper towels seems to work a bit better than the sponge.

   
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u.k

well I am going to give mine a last go before I swap to paper towels and baking paper, though I am probably going to swap to baking paper regardless
   
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Yeah baking paper is the way to go for sure. Cheap, easy to source, lets you use inks and glazes.

   
 
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