Fimo classic is harder, perfect for details.
yep, you should bake it at about 130c for fimo, fimo soft, and fimo effect.
Fimo and Cernit are both polymer clays, but have small differences. You can get Fimo clay which is a bit tough to condition, but holds find details well. Then you have Fimo Soft, which is a softer and more malleable clay. It is easy to condition, but may sometimes become a bit too soft to hold details, like required in cane work. Cernit is even softer than Fimo soft, and the colors are slightly translucent, something that makes it very popular with doll makers. It is considered to have superb strength after curing.
The difference is in the name; soft corals are soft have body ; with no bony or hard Parts
Soft-air is a rip off of Air-soft
Soft information refers to qualitative data that is subjective and difficult to quantify, such as customer satisfaction or market trends. Hard information, on the other hand, refers to quantitative data that is objective and can be easily measured, like financial statements or production numbers. Soft information is typically more open to interpretation compared to hard information.
It is a difference between the hardness, generally expressed in the Mohs scale.
the only difference there is that the soft drink condensation has a few additives in it. other than that there is no difference.
what is the answer
well is that one is hard and the other one is soft.
soft money is given in unlimited amounts
lead is soft and copper is hard
Only the packaging.