school marm
2025-06-13 18:48:03
So far this product exceeded my expectations. My sculpture cracked and was falling apart at the thin areas (arm and wrists) ! I ordered and liberally applied this product. It seems to be holding strong. I will bisque fire and update this review.UPDATE: Fired and perfect! I am so pleased. Now I will apply glazes and final fire. Love this product.
Kindle Customer
2025-06-05 10:05:05
Works Great.I am a high school art teacher. We are forever breaking little things. In the past the students would have to start over but now with this product we can glue it together and it looks like it was never broken. We love it!
My2cents
2025-06-01 21:49:10
I broke a greenware spoon in 3 pieces (2 breaks)! It was already dry and I couldn't put it back together with normal slip or water (I tried). It was a decorated piece I had put some care in, so I decided to try fixing it before firing. I used this Mayco fixer for the first time.I applied the product on both broken sides and pressed together for a while. Then I proceeded to smooth it all up again.The two pieces really stuck together seamlessly. I could barely tell they were ever broken.I still had no idea if they would hold up in the firing process, but they did! Perfectly so!After glazing you can't tell it was ever broken before.Excellent product!
Kindle
2025-05-13 18:23:54
I tried this item mostly because it is so less expensive than its competition. Used it on greenware. It took acouple of tries but it does work. alittle slow to set up and dry but I held the pieces in place longer and it did mend the pieces. will keep it on hand for furure use, When sealing the jar, i covered the open jar with press and seal plastic wrap and then twisted the jar lid down. I find this makes it more air tight and so the product lasts longer too.
Brian Dubes
2025-04-27 12:21:07
Pottery making always leads to some cracks. This is a great productto help repair cracking.
Customer
2025-04-24 13:16:52
This worked well and I love the size of the bottle! Larger bottles cost so much and I have had a lot of waste as the last third or so of the jars harden irreversibly.
Grace N
2025-02-05 18:20:43
Is not good for stoneware unless you’re doing a white slip… you’re going to get an awkward white spot in your piece, even after glazing.
Kindle Customer
2024-11-12 10:50:07
All you have to do is wet the surface of the seam you want to connect, apply some of this mender and let it dry. Easy and it doesn't dry out like some other menders. I like that I can buy a small amount too.