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Tips on Using Resist

Tip #56: Tips on Resists (Wax, Latex, Melted Wax)
Using wax resist for even drying: It is often helpful to slow down the drying of one part of a piece while the rest catches up. For example, on the rims of plates, or where handles are attached to mugs. Brushing wax resist on these areas is a great solution. The wax slows drying in the areas where it is applied, and burns off in the bisque firing!
 

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