Frequently Asked Questions
The Sax Gloss Glaze comes in a one pint container. This size is ideal for various pottery projects, allowing for easy application.
Sax Gloss Glaze is made from non-toxic materials. This ensures safety while providing a high-quality finish for your pottery.
The firing range for Sax Gloss Glaze is cone zero six to cone six. This range allows for versatility in firing techniques.
To apply Sax Gloss Glaze, simply pour it from the wide-mouth container onto your bisque pottery. The glaze glides smoothly, eliminating brush strokes.
Yes, you can mix Sax Gloss Glaze with other foundation glazes. This allows for the creation of unique shades and finishes.
Yes, Sax Gloss Glaze is suitable for beginners. Its easy application and high-quality finish make it a great choice for those new to pottery.
Store Sax Gloss Glaze in a cool, dry place with the lid tightly secured. This will maintain its quality and prevent it from drying out.
No, Sax Gloss Glaze does not require a clear glaze over it. It provides a high gloss finish on its own after firing.
If your glaze doesn’t fire properly, check the kiln temperature and firing schedule. Adjustments may be needed to achieve the desired finish.
Clean tools with water immediately after use. This prevents the glaze from hardening and makes cleanup easier.
No, Sax Gloss Glaze is primarily designed for indoor pottery. Outdoor exposure may affect its durability.
Yes, Sax Gloss Glaze is non-toxic and safe for children's projects. It is an excellent choice for art studios and schools.
You can achieve a range of colors by mixing Sax Gloss Glaze with other glazes. The final color may vary after firing.
If you receive a damaged Sax Gloss Glaze container, contact customer support for assistance. They will guide you through the return process.
Sax Gloss Glaze does not have a specific shelf life if stored properly. Make sure to keep the lid secure to prolong its usability.














