Rosemary
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United Kingdom
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Can this glaze be used on a vertical surface or is it a very runny glaze?
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Yes it will work on both flat and vertical work, if possible leave a generous space at the bottom if it needs to run, hope this helps.
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Ellie
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United Kingdom
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My studio fires stoneware at 1260c, will this glaze be suitable?
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It will be quite fluid at this temperature so you may have to leave space at the bottom of the pot for it to run but it should give good results.
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Lauren
from
United Kingdom
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Is this a brush on glaze or dipping glaze? Can it be used on both porcelain and stoneware clays?
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This is a brush on glaze it is available as a powder under a different category. You can use it on different bodies however it may run a little more on porcelain clay.
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Debby
from
United Kingdom
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Hi, is this glaze food safe?
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This glaze is not food safe.
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Jacqui
from
United Kingdom
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Can this glaze be brushed on?
Also how will it react to other potters choice glazes if they are layered or overlap for example?
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Hi! Yes, this is a brush on glaze - you can use Amaco's layering resource by copying and pasting the following link - https://www.amaco.com/glazes-and-underglazes/layering
Hope this helps!
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Lynn
from
United Kingdom
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Does this glaze highlight texture in sculptural work. Thanks
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Hi there, it could yes but may run a bit. We would advise testing before committing to work.
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