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The finish is the same grey as the Skutt Kiln lids and makes your kiln look like new.

Pot size: 1kg.

To use: 

  • Make sure the surface you are applying the cement to is dry and free from debris. You may need to lightly sand the surface to make it even first.
  • Decant the required amount of cement into a clean container (with an opening large enough to dip a broad brush into).
  • Thin the cement down with a little water (so that it is easy to paint a thin layer) and mix well.
  • Brush on a thin layer with a broad paint brush and finish by dabbing with a slightly damp sponge.  
  • Only apply one thin layer, as a thicker application may lead to the cement cracking when the kiln is fired.  If you do need to apply another layer, make sure the initial layer is completely dry first. 
  • Do not fire the kiln until the cement is completely dry - we would recommend waiting at least 24 hours, longer in cold or wet climates.

Loyalty discounts do not apply to this product.

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Very grateful for the advice received from Warm Glass UK when I contacted them as I'd found one of floor kiln bricks was loose and looked like it would fall out of the base of the kiln. Used the refractory cement to refix the loose kiln brick in the base of the kiln and to fill a crack in the inner floor of the kiln. Actually applied used a pipette to the crack which worked well. Then went over with a small damp brush. Applied using a palette knife in the joints and on the underside of the base to secure the loose brick. So glad I was able to fix my 7 year old kiln relatively easily.

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