Can we use plaster of Paris on greasy flowers?
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What?
For what?. Greasy as in dirty? Not much sticks to grease.
If have never heard of greasy flowers. Was there an accident with a pan of grease?
Are you talking about Greasewood flowers? you'll have to try it the flowers are not very stiff so they may not hold up to the plaster of paris maybe make it more watery and hand them upside down to drip dry then apply more coats repeating process instead of dipping it all at once. If not and they are plastic flowers that very greasy wash them with Dawn dish soap first then let them dry before coating with plaster of paris here's videos to look thru https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=DIY+dipping+flowers+in+plaster+of+paris