tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2472618842300538440.post8640245066161310673..comments2023-07-28T12:15:05.358+02:00Comments on Fanning the Fumes - A Nail Art Blog: PCFC - Water Marble 2/18Jewlihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06543618316919799138noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2472618842300538440.post-10980633059330933492012-04-23T15:45:16.071+02:002012-04-23T15:45:16.071+02:00Thanks for the comment and the compliment bonita b...Thanks for the comment and the compliment bonita bon bons! :) I appreciate any and all feedback. <br /><br />I also appreciate the tips, but I'm sad to say that I was using colors I had successfully marbled with in the US and I used room temp water. I'm not sure why you're not supposed to use tap water in the US, but the water in Germany is really hard and has all sorts of minerals still in it. It's the calcium that I find to be the biggest problem because it latches on to our glass shower doors and it's a pain to get off. lol. I'm sure I'll try again soon, but maybe not till my next trip back to the US. lol.Jewlihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06543618316919799138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2472618842300538440.post-52596568511616941092012-03-16T16:48:13.347+01:002012-03-16T16:48:13.347+01:00I like your post style, it's interesting! and ...I like your post style, it's interesting! and funny..oh and sometimes u might have better luck with certain brands of polish and not others when it comes to water marble (the water should be room temperature) although I only ever used tap water so I can't be sure of the problem your having..why can't you use tap? sorry lol not my business hahaPaintedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14216535114935950522noreply@blogger.com