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WASH BUCKET

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Wash bucket; slop pail; basin,
Po-tato / po-tat-o,
to-mato / tom-ato,
They are all the same.
Using one in the studio is essential.
The clay that accumulates from just your hands; will clog a drain in no time.
PLUS, you can recycle that clay;
and save the earth or money or both.
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PUT A LID ON IT !

There are several accessible sources for a bucket with a lid.
look for discarded sheet rock “mud” buckets.
Or, the clear glaze we use comes in 5 gallon [ 25 liter ? ] buckets.
Wherever, be sure to get one with a lid.
Mosquitos, air borne insects and vermin will seek out uncovered water sources.
If your studio is air conditioned, a lid will also lower the evaporation the air handler extracts from the environment. red.button.gif


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