Penguin Pottery Ceramic Wax Resist for Pottery Glaze, Clay Glaze, Slip Clay - Use Pottery Wax Resist with Underglazes in Pottery Kiln - Alternative to Latex Resist for Pottery (1 Pint | 473 ml)
A MUST-HAVE FOR BEGINNER & EXPERT POTTERS & CERAMIC ARTISTS - Transform your pottery with our premium wax resist. Achieve intricate patterns & sharp designs effortlessly, ensuring your pottery stands out with artistic flair. Our pottery wax resist is ideal for various techniques including sgraffito & detailed brushwork, our wax resist for pottery is a great companion for every stage of your ceramic journey, from shaping to firing, enhancing your creations with unmatched creativity and finesse.
STABLE & DURABLE DURING FIRING - Formulated with stability and durability in mind, our ceramic wax resist was created to withstand firing temperatures, ensuring your designs remain intact through the pottery firing process. Don't worry about firing wax resist in a kiln for pottery at home and applying as much wax resist as you need to your ceramic clay. Wax will burn off at low temperature during the bisque firing process, revealing designs, base colors, or just unglazed clay underneath.
NON TOXIC, LEAD-FREE & DINNERWARE SAFE - Engineered with meticulous attention to detail, our non toxic pottery wax resist is crafted to exceed industry standards, ensuring the utmost safety for both artists and consumers. Create beautiful, functional pottery with confidence, knowing your designs are both artistic and safe for everyday use.They're compatible for use in bisque-fired pottery, handbuild clay pieces, ceramic mold for clay and applying before underglaze painting.
MADE IN USA - Founded by and run by potters, our pottery wax resist are meticulously produced in the USA, reflecting our commitment to supporting local craftsmanship and ensuring superior quality control. Transform clay into stunning creations with your easy-to-use pottery kiln at home, great for firing your creations to perfection. Prevent ceramic glazes from adhering to specific areas of your pottery, ensuring vibrant colors and clean surfaces after firing.
LIFETIME WARRANTY - Backed by our Lifetime Warranty, all Penguin Pottery products offer unparalleled peace of mind. Crafted from premium materials, our wax resist comes with the assurance that if you encounter any issues, we've got you covered. Whether it's a refund or a replacement, we stand behind our product with confidence, no questions asked. For more details, refer to the warranty & support section.
Product Specifications
Product Dimensions: 3 x 3 x 5 inches
Item model number: PP-CH-WAXRESIST
ASIN: B08C49TD2Q
Customer Reviews: 4.7 out of 5 stars 510Reviews
Best Sellers Rank: #9,868 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #44 in Ceramic & Pottery Tools
Item Weight: 0.317 ounces
Manufacturer: Penguin Pottery LLC
Country of Origin: USA
Date First Available: July 1, 2020
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About Penguin Pottery
Employee Owned and US-Based: our company was founded by and run by potters. We conscientiously manufacture our products in New Hampshire, USA. We love getting our hands dirty while we share our love for the ceramic arts!
Our Mission & Impact: we founded Penguin Pottery in 2020 with a simple mission: to increase access to the ceramic arts, while doing so in an ecologically-responsible manner. To that end, we donate 1% of our sales to environmental groups.
Wax resist is a great aid to potters and ceramicists who want to keep their glazing neat and clean. Wax creates a barrier between the clay and the glaze so it's not absorbed.
You can paint the bottoms to protect your pots from absorbing glaze, and you can also paint designs on your pieces to show off the unglazed clay with negative space.
The wax will burn off at low temperature during the bisque firing process, revealing designs, base colors, or just unglazed pot underneath.
How to Use Wax Resist:
Dip your brush in soapy water or fabric softener before using wax resist, and the brush will be easier to clean.
The only purpose of the wax is to make it easier for you to wipe the glaze off.
The wax will burn off at low temperature during the bisque firing process (approx. 500 degrees), revealing designs, base colors, or just unglazed pot underneath.
You can paint the bottoms to protect your pots from absorbing glaze.
When you're done, make sure to rinse your brush in warm soapy water. The wax is water soluble so it'll come right off.