You put the pot on the stove and if it sizzles it is not dry and if it does not sizzle it is dry
The best answer I can think of is: Walk away and do something else for a few minutes. When you come back, it's dry. Watching it dry is like watching a pot waiting for it to boil. If you are desperate, use a hair dryer, but don't get too close. It will blister.
The clay must slowly, completely dried. If it is still wet inside of the wall of the pot or sculpture then the resulting steam may cause the piece to explode. One good way to tell if it is dry is to hold it to your face. If it feels cool (from the evaporation), then it is still wet. If you try to dry the piece too rapidly, you can create cracks do to the uneven shrinkage of the clay.
the best way to get off a small bit of glaze off the base of a pot (like small bits from a kiln shelf) is to use a carborundum/sharpening stone and slowly grind it down
A high fired clay pot is waterproof and a glazed pot is waterproof and both are safe for this purpose.
Depends on the type and the way you mix it. Some can dry in less than an hour.
To clean a pot with a handle, the best way is to use hot, soapy water and a sponge or scrub brush to scrub the inside and outside of the pot. Pay special attention to the handle and any crevices where food may be stuck. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry with a towel.
The best way to clean a large sauce pot after cooking a meal is to fill it with warm, soapy water and let it soak for a while. Then, use a sponge or scrub brush to scrub off any stuck-on food particles. Rinse the pot thoroughly with clean water and dry it with a towel.
Towel dry
Towel dry
Towel dry
The best way to cook a boston butt is in the crock pot...
The best way to prevent food from burning at the bottom of the pot is to stir it regularly and adjust the heat to a lower setting if needed.
Dry it
The best way to clean a suit is to have it professionally dry-cleaned.
a dry rag
you can boil it in a big pot.
A slow cooker or crock pot would be the best way.