🔥 Keep your creations flawless with ease!
Penguin Pottery's 16 oz Liquid Kiln Wash is a ready-to-use protective layer designed to prevent glazed pieces from sticking to kiln shelves during firing. Ideal for potters, it simplifies the glazing process with no mixing required, ensuring a smooth application and reliable results.
F**R
Better than Powder
Purchased this after trying to mix the powder and use which came with the kiln. This was much better, thicker consistency and painted on well. Seems to be lasting well.
G**N
Works great
Very easy to apply, much better than mixing the dry stuff
B**L
Easy convenience
I have mixed my own kiln wash, but the convenience of this product makes it so easy to keep my shelves ready for the glaze fire.
J**K
Excellent Kiln Wash
I put this on all of my shelving, and it's helped in every situation that my glaze has run. I've not had anything stick since I started using this. Reapply after a while if it needs a little more. I run my kiln a lot so I found that my most used shelves will need another coat or two every now and then. Good kiln wash!
P**H
To Break In new Kiln
Just what I needed for my nre kiln --
K**D
Kiln supplies
Nice product. Good service.
C**N
Gets the job done
Does what it's supposed to and you don't have to dry mix yourself
D**R
Works on Fire Brick as Well
I washed my kiln with this and it is as dirty as ever!Sorry, I could not resist the Dad Joke.In reality, "kiln wash" is a treatment for kiln shelves so accidental glaze drips come off the shelf without taking a chunk of the shelf with it. I had this problem with my fire brick shelves so I decided to try this wash even though it is not recommended for this application. It is really made for the dense, professionally made kiln furniture but it worked with my alumina/silica fire bricks just fine.The kiln wash comes premade so you don't have to start from a powder and mix it yourself. That said, the bottle contents do settle and you will have to do some shaking to get the solids back into the solution. The application is straightforward. Apply three coats and let dry. Afterwards, you fire the shelf in a bisque firing. After that, you have stick-free shelves. However, if you do get some sticking, you should reapply the kiln wash to the area that was pulled up.The firebrick does fine with the wash, but be careful not to saturate the brick as it will lose some of its insulating properties and use up a lot of the wash. It will change the color of the brick so you can tell the coverage pretty easily.Pretty happy with this kiln wash even though it does seem a little pricey. You can make it yourself or mix it up from powder for cheaper, but for a few extra bucks, you can have the convenience of premade, professional kiln wash.
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