Catherine
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United Kingdom
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Are these glazes suitable for earthenware that will be used for cookware and food serving dishes?
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No these glazes are not suitable for dinnerware, I would recommend using a stoneware glaze instead as they are more suitable for making dinnerware, hope this helps.
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keith
from
United Kingdom
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Hi, Are these glazes brush on and you give a temperature range but what is the best firing temperature plus do you soak?
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Yes they are all brush on the best firing temperature for the fantasy glazes is 1000°C with a 15 minute soak, they are very fluid so please leave plenty of space for them to run.
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Fred Gwatkin
from
United Kingdom
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Hi,
How many coats would be required to achieve the effect in these images? Would a longer soak improve the effect?
Thanks
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Around 2-3 coats I have found firing at 990-1000°C gives good results, they are very fluid glazes so be sure to leave room for them to flow.
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Ayesha
from
United Kingdom
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Hi could I use this glass at cone 10?
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Hi - no, these are earthenware glazes - cone 04 max
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