Sculpey Gloss (also available in Satin finish) is a good product, but pretty expensive compared to other products that can be used with PC.
Studio gloss (by Sculpey I believe) is very hard to find now. I don't know if it's been discontinued or if retailers in my local area have simply stopped carrying it. It was probably my favorite. (I'm sure that's why I cannot find it anymore! LOL). It can be heat set/dried in the oven and was made for use with clay.
Future floor polish (now Pledge with Future in it) is also a product that works well with PC. It is extremely thin, so a number of coats are required. And it smells better than the others. It cleans up well, like the Minwax and Sculpey, with water and soap.
Both the Minwax can and Future bottle will last a very long time for about $8 or so. Minwax can be purchased at the local hardware/Lowe's/Home Depot type stores. The Pledge with Future in it can be purchased at your grocery store/Walmart. The Sculpey gloss is approx, $4 for a very small jar. Sculpey also will not last very long after it has been opened and about half is used. Once air gets into the jar, it gets thick and cannot be used. I like the Sculpey product for use with the clay, but it cannot be heat set in the oven as the others can.
There are a couple other products that have been discussed by other clayers as being good for clay. I have not yet tried them, however.
I am attempting to perfect my sanding technique and buffing tools so as to not need a gloss finish applied after curing. I've come close, but am not yet finished experimenting yet. I don't expect this will be the ideal method for everything I do, but am hoping this will be the new way to get a high gloss sheen on my pen barrels.
If anyone has any suggestions or tips, I am open to hearing them. Or if you have any questions about the finishes I've used, feel free to ask.
This is a pen I made (and am using myself as a "test" piece) that does not have a gloss coat applied. It has been sanded and buffed. However, it was buffed with a material that didn't hold up well at the high speed, so back to the drawing board.
This is a pendant (used from the same clay) that was sanded & buffed as well. It also does not have a gloss finish applied to the clay. Looks pretty good, but I'd like a bit more of a glass-like shine.
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