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Frequently Asked Questions

The Sax Matte Glaze comes in a sixteen fluid ounce container. It has dimensions of two point ninety-nine inches in length and width, and five point ninety-eight inches in height.

The firing range for Sax Matte Glaze is cone zero six to cone six. This means it can be used for a variety of pottery projects requiring different firing temperatures.

Yes, the Sax Matte Glaze is non-toxic. It is formulated to be safe for use in art studios, schools, and childcare centers.

To apply the glaze, simply pour it from the wide-mouth plastic container onto your bisque pottery. Use a brush or sponge to spread it evenly without leaving brush strokes.

Yes, you can mix Sax Matte Glaze with other foundation glazes. This allows you to create new shades and effects for your pottery.

Yes, this glaze is suitable for beginners. Its user-friendly application and non-toxic formula make it ideal for those new to pottery.

Store the Sax Matte Glaze in a cool, dry place with the lid tightly secured. This will help maintain its quality and prevent it from drying out.

You can clean up spills and tools with water before the glaze dries. Once dried, it may require scrubbing with a brush or scraping.

If the Sax Matte Glaze arrives damaged, you should contact the retailer for their return or exchange policy. Most retailers offer support for damaged items.

No, Sax Matte Glaze is not recommended for outdoor pottery. It is best used for indoor decorative pieces that will not be exposed to the elements.

Yes, the Sax Matte Glaze is safe for children to use. Its non-toxic formula makes it suitable for art projects in schools and homes.

Once applied and fired, the glaze will last indefinitely on the pottery. Ensure proper firing to achieve the desired finish.

No, the color of Sax Matte Glaze does not change when fired at cone six. It will retain its opaque Ebony appearance throughout the firing process.

While there are no strict techniques, applying the glaze smoothly and evenly will yield the best results. Experimenting with different methods can enhance your pottery.

Sax Matte Glaze is primarily used for decorating pottery. It is ideal for art studios, schools, and at-home crafting projects.

Check the glaze for any signs of drying or separation. If it appears thick and unusable, it may be time to replace it.

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