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Air-dry clay bowls offer a creative way to serve fruit and snacks, but making them food-safe is crucial. If you want a clear, durable finish, you may be considering EpoxyFood as your coating choice.
Is EpoxyFood Suitable for Air-Dry Clay Bowls?
Yes, EpoxyFood is designed for applications where food contact is required, and it’s suitable for coating items like air-dry clay bowls intended to hold fruit or cold snacks. When applied correctly and fully cured—with no additives—EpoxyFood offers a clear, protective layer that seals your clay surface and helps make it safe for occasional contact with solid foods and non-alcoholic drinks.
Tips for Coating and Using Your Clay Bowls
- Preparation: Ensure the air-dry clay is completely dry, dust-free, and unsealed before applying the epoxy.
- Mixing and Application: Mix EpoxyFood accurately according to the instructions (a 100:55 ratio by weight). Spread evenly in a thin layer, covering all surfaces that will contact food.
- Curing: Let the resin cure fully (per manufacturer’s guidance) to achieve food-safe status and maximum strength.
When finished, your bowl will have a glossy, easy-to-clean surface. EpoxyFood is clear and won’t alter the appearance of your design.
When Food-Safe Coatings Matter Most
If your handmade bowls will be in regular contact with fresh fruit, snacks, or cold foods, a certified food-safe resin is essential. This ensures peace of mind, especially for gifts or items intended for repeated use at the table.
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Choosing a suitable coating like EpoxyFood not only enhances the durability and function of your air-dry clay creations, it also connects to the broader topic of food-safe resins for projects such as kitchenware or sink surrounds. Learn more on our main FAQ page.
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