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9102 Glossy Transparent BOTZ earthenware glazes are available ready to use in 200ml jars. Stir the glaze thoroughly and apply 1 coats. The glaze soon dries allowing the pots to be lifted into the kiln. For best results allow the glaze to dry for a day before firing.
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Use this all the time on my students underglazed work. Depending on the piece, I will add a slash or two of water for a thinner application. It gives a beautiful gloss Finnish and let's the colours pop
Sarah Lilian
United Kingdom
27 April 2025
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Hi, i want to do the single firing process. So i want Glaze my piece when it s dry, and then i put in a Klint ( but just ones). Do you recomend Anyone?
Anonymous
Portugal (Mainland ONLY)
03 November 2020
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Hi,
I have three questions!
1. Can you put this glaze over a matt glaze that has already been fired and then re-fire it to make it shinny?
2. Is it possible to overlap two glazes before firing them? Eg: brush on a green matt glaze, let it dry, then brush on this transparent glaze over it before firing?
3. Can you mix a Botz glaze with a Nano Glaze?
many thanks.
Naomi
Naomi from Ireland
Yes you can put glazes on top of each other and overlap etc however it is worthwhile doing a test firing first to make sure you are happy with the results. it is difficult to predict what may happen it can be good or bad depending on the different glazes used. You can mix any different brand of glaze providing they have the same maturing temperature, hope this helps.
Scarva Team
I have bought the glossy transparent it says to put 3 coats on but on tin says only 1 coat !
neville from United Kingdom
Yes transparent glaze works best when applied thinly one generous coat should be enough, when transparent glaze is applied to thickly it tends to go cloudy, hope this helps.
Scarva Team
Can I use this on porcelain please? At 1250c ?
Tina from United Kingdom
Hi,
No - this is an earthenware glaze designed to fire no higher than 1080°C. If you search on our webaite for GZ2150 or GZ2305 these glazes will suit your porcelain.
Hope this helps!
Scarva Team
Can this glaze be brushed on? Thanks
Alex from United Kingdom
Hi, yes - this is a brush on glaze, all Botz glazes are brush-on.
Hope this helps!
Scarva Team
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