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Let’s face it, nobody wants to spend their precious studio time on cleaning and other chores. But if you want to work safely and efficiently then you want to dedicate a bit of time to keeping things tidy.
Your wheel and tools see the most use so we’ll start there. As you’ll see, it only takes a few minutes.
I’ve broken this tip into two sections for easier download and viewing.
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What You’ll Need
- Bucket of Water
- Sponge
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Cleaning Your Wheel
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Cleaning Your Tools
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See, that took only a few minutes. Now you’re ready to get to work making some awesome pots!
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