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It's normal and means your clay is aging (ageing?), which will be better to
throw with than what came out of the bag if it's wedged right. :) Put a cup
of clorox in there over the weekend and that should help some.
L
----- Original Message -----
From: Wendy Birch <wendy570>
To: ArtsEdNet Talk <artsednet>
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 5:17 PM
Subject: Smelly clay
> I have a clay reclaim can (a plastic trash can) inside
> which I put water and have students place their
> leftover clay. The only problem is that is smells
> really bad-we call it the stinky feet barrel. Is this
> normal or am I doing something wrong? Is there
> anything I can do to reduce the smell?
> Thanks,
> Wendy
> Tennessee
>
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