Can you put epoxy on your dishes?
It is generally not recommended to put epoxy on dishes or other food containers as it may pose health risks. Epoxy resins, which are commonly used in coatings, adhesives, and construction, can release toxic fumes and chemicals when heated or ingested. Some epoxy resins may contain Bisphenol A (BPA) or other harmful substances that can leach into food and cause adverse effects on health.
Additionally, epoxy resins are not designed for direct contact with food and may not comply with food safety regulations.
If you are looking for a material to coat or seal your dishes, it is advisable to use food-safe materials such as FDA-approved food-grade epoxy, glaze, or ceramic coatings that are specifically designed for food contact.
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