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My Fiancee Needs This Question Answered... - stainboy - 01-03-2005 I\'m wondering if anyone with knowledge on this subject could answer this question with some legitmacy. My fiancee has been complaining on my use of the oven, to warm up oil-based clay for my sculpture. I\'ve heard from some reliable sources that cooking clay in an oven (or a microwave for that matter) leaves clay in the oven\'s atmosphere, or at least on a molecular level. Therefore, use of the oven for food preparation would leave the cooked food in the proximity of the clay. I make reference of this possibility, as I know for a fact (scientific reports) that toothbrushes left in normal bathrooms (that contain a toilet) 99% of the time possess molecular levels of unmentionable material in the bristles. Much like burning a candle in a room, the near breathable air always contains a certain amount of the material that was exposed. Now, obviously people aren\'t dying of exposure from their toothbrushes being left in regular bathrooms, so I\'m not supposing food cooked in a clay-cooked oven could do any real harm or damage to the human body over a prolonged time. But, I was wondering if anyone had any experiences with this, any warnings, any recommendations or the like. Also, please (as much as I like jokes on this forum) could I have serious replies, as my fiancee is going to kill me. Thanks again for your guys expertise... The Stainboy...er....man. My Fiancee Needs This Question Answered... - gmyers - 01-03-2005 Well I never really heard of this happening, but i\'m sure it does. Since oil based clay is a hazardious substance. I would recommend using the microwave though. My Fiancee Needs This Question Answered... - SPAZ - 01-03-2005 its all good nothings going to happen My Fiancee Needs This Question Answered... - DEATH - 01-03-2005 Keep the female happy. Buy a $50.00 microwave just for heating clay. Problem solved. My Fiancee Needs This Question Answered... - null1 - 01-03-2005 Quote:Keep the female happy. Buy a $50.00 microwave just for heating clay. Problem solved.Agreed... Just like the toothbrush thing... Its personal preference. I have heard pro\'s say it was hazardus and others say its not. My Fiancee Needs This Question Answered... - mike - 01-03-2005 if the clay has sulfur then yes it is really bad..but get a heat lamp or a microwave even if its safe it still stinks and make foods taste weird My Fiancee Needs This Question Answered... - travsall - 01-03-2005 Knock knock.... Oh wait, no jokes, sorry ![]() DEATH had a great suggestion, that would work and keep the peace in the house. I can\'t see how some remnants of the clay wouldn\'t stay in the oven, probably no where near enough to do any kind of damage, or harm, but over time it could build up, and why take chances if ya don\'t have to? My Fiancee Needs This Question Answered... - stainboy - 01-03-2005 Thanks guys.....I\'ll probably buy the microwave oven.... ![]() My Fiancee Needs This Question Answered... - Gene Simmons - 01-03-2005 If you can\'t afford a new microwave, you can always just get a new fiancee..... hurm...... My Fiancee Needs This Question Answered... - The Three Headed Monster - 01-03-2005 I\'ve never had any problems... |