







🎨 Mold your masterpiece with the softest stretch in silicone innovation!
BBDINO Super Soft Silicone 00-30 is a premium addition-cure silicone rubber known for its ultra-soft, strong, and highly stretchable properties. It mixes easily in a 1:1 ratio, cures at room temperature with negligible shrinkage, and is safe for skin and food contact. Its translucent, flesh-like finish makes it ideal for professional-grade masks, reborn baby dolls, prosthetics, and special effects, offering artists and creators unmatched versatility and reliability.








| ASIN | B0BVMH1MCR |
| ASIN | B0BVMH1MCR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,176 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #289 in Sculpture Molding & Casting Products |
| Brand Name | BBDINO |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (153) |
| Date First Available | February 13, 2023 |
| Grade Rating | Qualified |
| Item Dimensions | 7.3 x 6.5 x 3.2 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Shape | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 1000 Grams |
| Item model number | BBDINO silicone rubber 00-30 |
| Manufacturer | BEST BUY SILICONE TECHNOLOGY |
| Manufacturer | BEST BUY SILICONE TECHNOLOGY |
| Material | 100% silicone rubber |
| Model Number | BBDINO silicone rubber 00-30 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Part Number | BBDINO 0030 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.3 x 6.5 x 3.2 inches; 2.2 Pounds |
| Specification Met | Reach, Rohs, Skin Safe |
| Unit Count | 35.2726 Ounce |
M**T
Easy to follow instructions and use.
Works exactly as advertised. Very easy to use . Cool texter and amazing flexibility. Price is average for size but a good value.
M**R
Use an alginate mold for best results
Pro fabricator, amatuer mold maker, and novice soft silicone user and have been getting fantastic results with hand mixing and no vacuum. DOES NOT work with RTV molds, this will leave an incredibly sticky surface that no amount of cornstarch will cure. My best pours came from alginate molds (insert all pros and cons of that here). Cures quick with great detail and leaves a very nice surface if cast into alginate or any non-silicone based mold. Color is translucent, has a cool blue appearance. Seems durable, even on small, thinner details and overall is a really good price for the quality.
J**N
ADJUSTMENT NEEDED
Also ran into the over-sticky situation. This formula is not 1:1. I adjusted the catalyst to a ratio of 1:1.5 rubber to catalyst. Removed the tack and made a piece with good luster. You may want to buy more product to make the adjustment. Otherwise works well and very easy to use.
J**R
Pretty soft
Considering what I was using this for, it’s rather soft as in sort of floppy. A light dusting of cornstarch on the finished product made the surface less tacky. You’ll need a silicone friendly tint if you’re not into the uncolored look as the finished product is a semi transparent sort of white color. No bubbles, fairly quick setting time made this a lot of fun to work with and I’ll be using it in other applications such as prop making and costuming. Food and body safe, definitely a plus. Good value for the money, although I can’t really speak for the durability yet.
F**I
Not worth it.
I figured I would give this a shot for some very intricate items and needed very soft silicone to not damage them. While it is soft and didn't really harm the stuff I was using for the mold. It did however made everything, I guess the best description would be, slimy. Just setting the mold down on pretty much any surface the mold would stain the surface. I was worried I just really messed up the mixing so I did a new one with same results. I decided to do a series of tests thinking maybe the container I was letting it set caused the issue so I got random things to use. I used from a paper bowl to even a small plastic straw many others in between to let it set. All of the tests weren't even with all that much silicone, maybe about a tablespoon worth for each test. Everything came out with the slimy problem. I never mixed silicone as well as I did this to make sure it was fully mixed and precisely measured the silicone. I even changed the mixing container to a new one to make sure there wasn't any unmixed silicone stuck on the sides of the first container that could have caused this issue. After all the testing I'm advising to look for another company for super soft 00. I did discover that the set silicone was useful for taking dust off my keyboard as long as I didn't let it sit for too long to stain it.
C**M
Great final quality
All of my items turned out great, with incredible strength for a material so soft. One thing to note that is a pro or con depending on your use: the pot life in my case was longer than the listed 30-50 minutes. My workshop is at a constant 70F and the material only started to thicken considerably after around 70-80 minutes. Material was machine mixed and degassed in a vacuum.
J**Z
Great for realistic hands...
I had to make a few of these after someone passed away. The skin tone one is the this purchase. But I had to get a pigment colorant since the silicone liquid is clear. It doesn't take much pigment to make the color change. Easy to work with and I recommend. It's best if I had a chamber to suck all the air out when before pouring into the mold. I think it was my fault on having a few air bubbles on the surface of the cast so it came out with hair folicol looking dots.
L**Y
Did turn out sticky lick others had mentioned.
Did turn out sticky lick others had mentioned.
A**R
This is a very realistic skin/flesh analogue and not really intended for creating molds, so any criticisms for that are down to it not being used for the correct project. Soft, incredibly stretchy, strong, and very easy to use.
S**P
I was a little skeptical about the price of this stuff compared to the other big brand, but it works great! This silicone dries to an almost sticky consistency on the outside due to how soft it is, but it's definitely fully cured, I tried it straight away on a larger casting and it came out great with no obvious flaws. The resin did seem to be thin enough to self degas, after pouring a few bubbles slowly rose to the top, but had all popped before the ~30 minute pot life ended. Make sure you mix this product thoroughly, I noticed when adding a dyed part B that the pigment took 2-3 minutes to fully mix into part A. If you're looking for a silicone to use for creating food molds *this is not the version you want*, it's far too soft, thin pieces are very floppy and won't hold anything.
R**Z
Las mezclas son muy precisas y necesito las cantidades exactas, el producto vino abierto y la tapa de plastico del producto dañado parece tener algun tipo de oxido, lo que empeora la calidad del producto. Pienso que por el costo, se debe tener mas consideracion al enviar este tipo de quimicos.
M**L
This silicone is very soft when cured, nothing wrong with that, but be aware that any mold made from it may slump and distort a little if not thick enough. This proved to actually be an advantage when I wanted to cast a "Dartmoor pixie" face in epoxy resin as it allowed a deeper casting as I allowed the mold to slump into a saucepan.
S**S
Very good but note sticky and stretchy like the sticky men kids throw on the walls and fall down slowly.
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