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Water temperature for water marble nails.
Water that is too cold or too warm will cause the polish to dry too fast.
You might need to try a couple times with water slightly warm or cool.
What temperature should the water be for water marble nails.
If the water is too cold the nail polish will seize up.
The water should be room temperature.
The only difference will be the polish and the pattern.
Choose the polishes you want to work with.
Hey i had that problem when i started water marbling.
Here is my youtube video with the results of my experiment.
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But in your case the water temp isn t the problem.
I am going to use the same exact cup as well as distilled room temperature water for every brand i test.
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I found that if you use filtered water from a bottle or a filter such as brita it works better.
I found opi nailpolish spreads well.
A bit of nail polish thinner not acetone can be added to the polish and you might get one or two good rings out of it but don t expect miracles.
Bottled water vs tap water vs filtered water.
This should keep the nail polish together without making it set too quickly.
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Water marbling is tons of fun and you get a unique look to your nails.
See my experiment to see.
What is the best type of water to use when you water marble nails.
Fill the cup with room temperature water.
Drop it from right above the water.
The polish sinks to the bottom when you drop it from to high.
I didn t try different water temperatures but from my experience room temperature 76 degrees fahrenheit water always works best.
I get a lot of questions on the kind of water i use the temperature i hope this helps anyone having trouble i ve received a lot of feedback from viewers that if you don t have access to.
Fill your cup with some warm or room temperature water.