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Kiln Wash - Can I keep in Refrigerator?

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 4:51 pm
by RachelM
Mixed up a mayonnaise jar of kiln wash (Bullseye) in late December. Jar (plastic) was clean and I have used jar for about the past year. Made about 3/4 of jar of kiln wash as I WAS going to kiln wash a bunch of shelves. Key word here is WAS. :roll:

Life got in the way. Went to kiln wash today and had little black spots of mold (?) floating on top. Better safe than sorry...so I threw out the jar and mixed up a fresh batch.

Mixed up kiln wash in kept inside in my laundry room. A/C from house but not in that room specifically.

Living in South Florida, a lot of things go moldy. :(

Question - Can I keep mixed up batch in refrigerator. Of course jar is clearly marked and I have no kids (just a husband who is really not too big on going into the kitchen). Do you think it will affect the properties? :?:

Rachel
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Re: Kiln Wash - Can I keep in Refrigerator?

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 6:36 pm
by Morganica
You can, just not sure why you'd want to?

Sounds like you want to make smaller batches that can be used more quickly. In my studio, older, premixed kilnwash doesn't work as well as fresh anyway. If you really want to prevent mold, refrigeration probably won't be as effective as adding 3-4 drops of bleach to the water.

Re: Kiln Wash - Can I keep in Refrigerator?

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:10 am
by Judd
Don't throw it out. You're just wasting money. It's not like you're eating it or anything. Don't put in in the fridge. God knows how it would taste in pancake batter. I mix mine and leave it. If it dries out, add more water. If it has mold, add a little bleach.

Re: Kiln Wash - Can I keep in Refrigerator?

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:14 am
by Laurie Spray
Mix it up and put it thru a fine strainer......I have a bucket mixed for months.....I strain mine once in a while just to remove brush hairs....

Re: Kiln Wash - Can I keep in Refrigerator?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:57 am
by Bob
Hi Laurie,

I found that really rinsing the haik brush after washing shelves reduced the amount of hair lost from the brush. If the brush dries with lots of kiln wash in it then the hairs seem to break off when the brush is next used.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,
Bob