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Pasler's Film Resist is a non-toxic, water-based liquid designed for pottery enthusiasts. This innovative product prevents glaze from sticking to bisque or greenware, allowing for precise designs and easy removal. With a fast drying time of just 1 minute, it’s perfect for artists looking to streamline their creative process. Compliant with ASTM D4236 standards, this latex resist is safe for indoor use and ideal for all your ceramic projects.
Brand | Pasler |
Color | RED |
Size | 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Non Toxic |
Unit Count | 16.0 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Watercolor |
Specific Uses For Product | Pottery and ceramic projects |
Surface Recommendation | Pottery |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Model Name | FILM RESIST(LATEX RESIST) |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | #FF0000 |
Full Cure Time | 1 Minutes |
Coverage | 1 minute |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Manufacturer | Pasler |
Part Number | PFR |
Item Weight | 1.12 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 1.5 x 3.26 inches |
Item model number | PFR |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**T
Works perfectly
Though it smells to high heaven, the color makes it easy to see and use, and the easy and smooth peelability of the product allows one to correct errors quickly by peeling and trying again.
L**W
Using as latex resist
First, I'm not an expert at using latex resist. I usually use wax resist, but liked the idea I could peel this off so I didn't have to burn off the wax for some techniques. So far I've been a little disappointed, but I don't know if it's the latex or not. I used it over underglaze but when I peeled it off, it did take off some of the underglaze. This might be due to the thickness I put it on - thick, it is very strong! I used it on the bottoms of some bowls, but then when I put it too thin it was hard to peel off. There could be an in between with more practice. It is also possible it works better with other resist techniques. Either way, this latex was way cheaper than you can buy from ceramic supply. It's really stinky, that's for sure, so I would use some ventilation.
A**T
Works great
This liquid latex works better than wax resist for this style of glazing I like to do. Simply paint your desired pattern on with a brush, let dry, glaze, and then once the glaze has dried remove the latex to reveal the pattern. So easy! The lines were so crisp, which was a problem I ran into with wax resist. The size of the bottle is huge and will last a long time. The only con is the smell, it’s quite strong, but not so bad that I would stop using the product. I’m glad that I purchased this.
J**.
Works very well
This is a great resist option. It goes on super smooth and easy, peel off beautifully. Kind of ruins the brush though so I use cheap bulk brushes to put it on. enough for a lifetime.
A**N
Good to know before you use it.
I used a bottle to squirt the product onto my bisque piece because someone was kind enough to say don't use a brush. Now I would like to return the favour: You know it is ready to use when the product turns from pink to red. It sticks and easily removes. This little thing makes my painting so much easier. Expensive but great to use.
T**E
Good wax for pottery
I really like the quality of this wax. I use it to resist glaze when I paint on mugs. So, I put two coats over the painted drawing, then dip in my glaze. If I let it dry completely, the glaze just runs away from the area it is applied to.
E**Z
Works on bisque ware great
It protected the drawing on my mug so I could dip it in glaze, and it was easy to remove
K**M
The best
Really great wax resist. Easy to apply and remove
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