


🧱 Fix it like a pro—stronger, cleaner, smarter clay mending!
Mayco AC306 Clay Mender is a 2 oz enhanced slip designed to repair, mend, and fuse wet or unfired clay and bisque with a stronger bond than traditional slip. It requires only water for application, eliminating the need for extra adhesives, making it an essential tool for ceramic artists seeking flawless, durable repairs and attachments.
| Material Type | Ceramic |
| Special Features | Enhanced Formula |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
C**G
Best bisque fix on the market
I love this bisque-fix. It works really well. It can be applied to both greenware and bisque-ware (but when applied to the latter, it's best to re-bisque your piece prior to glazing). It does turn white after firing, so expect to cover it with a darker glaze or you might see the repair on your finished piece. I love that the product doesn't dry out like other products, which after opening, dry out within a few months. I've had my container for almost a year and it's still as good as new!
A**R
10 stars! Thanks, Mayco!
I used this on greenware. My handles on a pot were for sure going to pop off in the kiln. I put them on when the clay was a touch over leather hard so of course since the new clay shrunk at a different rate than the clay I attached it to, I got cracks all around the handles. I used this mender before bisque firing. Work quickly, apply liberally getting it right into the cracks. I did 2 solid coats. After the bisque fire, NO CRACKS at all! You can't even tell I used this. This will forever be my go-to for handles. Not to mention it's significantly cheaper than the Amaco brand mender. 10 stars! Thanks Mayco!
C**G
It works!
Works great for small repairs! I haven’t used it on anything major but as of right now I’ve used it to repair small decorative features that my students have accidentally knocked off their bisque ware pieces/sculptures.
A**A
Great product for white clay!
Bisque Fix works perfectly for small repairs and fills smoothly after firing. However, it blends well only with white clay on colored clays, the patch stays visible. Still, very useful for touch-ups on white ceramics!
B**.
Mayco Clay Mender
Yes, this works for small cracks in bisque ware.
C**I
Worth a shot
This stuff doesn't always work but my students have enough success with it that they always try to repair their S cracks and poor handle joins.
E**N
Depends On What You Want To Use It For
Maybe it works sticking broken greenware back together; haven't tried it for that. But it sure does not work to fill in cracks, either in greenware or bisqued clay — just in case you were thinking of using it for that purpose, like I was.
G**F
Better than Others I've Used
Mayco's Bisque Fix is the best I've used thus far. It's priced well and the fact that you only get a small amount is actually a "plus!" These substances tend to dry out quickly if you don't use them within a six months or so. I had a small crack to repair and tried using the Amaco Bisque Fix I had stored in my supply locker, only to find out it had hardened. Once that happens, there is no recovery. You have to discard it. That's what prompted this purchase. This product brushed on easily, filled the crack and I was able to lightly sand the greenware before it went into bisque firing. It came out nice. Another "plus" is that it doesn't turn bright white when it dries. It's the same color B-Mix Slip. So when it dried it matched the color of the clay perfectly. Lastly, because it's a small container, I'm more likely to use it before it dries out.
K**O
Muito bom funcionamento
A**T
Great product, it does fix Bisque items well.
E**N
I'm yet to use this. But I know Mayco products are good quality.
M**E
I definitely recommend this mender. I've been using it for years now. I typically only use it on my low fire greenware, but it will work on bisqueware too if needed. I do not go through it very quickly, so I'm happy with the small bottle.
A**Z
Super útil lo usado en piezas crudas y sancochadas con muy buen resultado
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