








🎨 Elevate your ceramics game with Penguin Pottery’s Sodium Silicate—where science meets art in every drop!
Penguin Pottery’s Sodium Silicate Solution (16 oz) is a versatile, water-soluble deflocculant that prevents lumping in clay slip casting, creates stunning crackled ceramic surfaces, and serves as a high-temperature adhesive for Raku kiln fiberglass. Manufactured sustainably in the USA and backed by a lifetime warranty, it also supports arts education through charitable donations, making it the go-to choice for professional and passionate ceramic artists.



| ASIN | B08C4PBWK6 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,644 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #7 in Paint Thinners & Solvents |
| Color | Clear/Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (250) |
| Date First Available | 7 December 2020 |
| Item model number | PP-CH-SODSIL-16OZ |
| Material Type(s) | soda and silica solution |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 7.62 x 10.16 cm; 453.59 g |
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P**D
I purchased this Penguin Pottery sodium silicate to make magic water using soda ash, and it worked really well for that purpose. I did not use it for crackle effects like some people do, but as an alternative to traditional slip it performed exactly how I hoped. When mixed with soda ash, it creates a strong bond and works great for joining clay pieces during hand building. It applies easily and holds parts together well without needing additional support. Plus no slip mess in my studio! If you are a ceramic artist or potter looking to make magic water or want an alternative to slip for clay construction, this sodium silicate is a solid option and does the job reliably.
J**S
I bought this item because I was gifted a bunch of clay and I was interested in slipcasting. It worked great and even two years later.
N**9
It worked well but I accidentally used a little too much and my slip was too thin. However the product worked well; it was operator error
J**N
So much fun! A little goes a long way, this will last a while!