milo Mckeand
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Can this glaze be made up to be used as a dipping glaze?
I was also wonderring this about the white and clear in this range? or are the Teracolors the only dipping glazes you sell.
Thank so much for your help.
M
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Yes anything that is in powder form (grams or kg) is supplied in powder so can be made into a dipping glaze, hope this helps.
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Pol
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United Kingdom
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Hello,
I've fired this on stoneware at 1260ºC with a 10' soak.
The cups have come out very glossy, not satin at all.
Could you clarify if there's any step I should take to ensure a satin finish or to minimise the gloss?
Thanks!
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Hi, if you have fired to 1260°C on your controller this is likely too high when heatwork is accounted for. i would suggest reducing the temperature on your controller to 1220°C. This should help!
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Harry
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United Kingdom
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How many are recommend for this glaze and how many for reactive glazes coral reef and mermaid mixed from powder! Thanks
Réponses de Scarva:
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Hi there, 3 coats for both the GZ2212 and the Scarva Reactive Glazes.
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Harry
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United Kingdom
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I understand 3 coats are recommended for brush on reactive glazes, how many when dipping?
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Hi, just one dip - held for 3-4 seconds.
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Sam
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United Kingdom
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Hi, is this glaze food safe? I would want to apply it to mugs in particular. Many thanks.
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Hi there, yes it would be food safe if fired correctly on an appropriate body.
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