Frequently Asked Questions
The Sax Gloss Glaze comes in a one pint container. This size is perfect for various pottery projects.
Yes, the Sax Gloss Glaze is non-toxic. This makes it safe for use in schools and childcare centers.
The firing range of the Sax Gloss Glaze is cone zero six to cone six. This allows for versatility in pottery firing.
To apply the Sax Gloss Glaze, simply brush it onto bisque pottery. It glides smoothly, leaving no brush strokes.
Yes, you can mix the Sax Gloss Glaze with other foundation glazes. This allows you to create new shades and effects.
Yes, this glaze is suitable for beginners. Its easy application and forgiving nature make it great for new artists.
Store the Sax Gloss Glaze in its original container with a tight lid. This ensures the glaze remains fresh and usable.
Yes, you can clean your brushes easily after using the Sax Gloss Glaze. Just wash them with soap and water.
If the glaze dries out, you can try adding a little water to restore its consistency. Mix thoroughly before use.
Yes, the Sax Gloss Glaze is safe for children. Its non-toxic formula makes it suitable for educational settings.
Yes, the glaze can be used for outdoor pottery projects. Ensure the finished piece is properly fired for durability.
To avoid brush strokes, apply the Sax Gloss Glaze smoothly and evenly. The glaze is designed to minimize visible strokes.
The color of the Sax Gloss Glaze changes during firing. It appears different before firing and fades to clear at cone six.
Yes, the Sax Gloss Glaze is suitable for professional use. Its high-quality formula meets the standards of artists.
You can use the Sax Gloss Glaze on bisque pottery. It is specifically designed for ceramics and pottery applications.














