Sax - 416914 True Flow Gloss Glaze, Snow White, 1 Pint
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The answer to this question is really hard to determine. More information is needed. The glaze could make a difference depending on what it's applied to. When it's a copper glaze, such as Lustre green or sapphire green, such as the Lustre green, the snow reacts chemically with the copper and turns blueish turquoise.
Designed to go on bisque, the glaze covers the ceramic piece. This technique can also be applied to Greenware/clay provided the area of the surface remains unglazed to allow for carbon dioxide to be released into the atmosphere.
A glossy surface has already been achieved.
Selected User Reviews For Sax - 416914 True Flow Gloss Glaze, Snow White, 1 Pint
I had to add a bit of water, but I count that as a bonus because it means more glaze will come out that way.
I am impressed by the high-fire finish.
This is exactly what I wanted, and it looks great.
It's white as a ghost.
Fired perfectly at cone 05 within 2 to 3 days and came in 2 to 3 days. It was a very good purchase for me.
After firing, the rifle looked very impressive. This glaze has never caused any issues for me.
As long as it is used as directed, I am satisfied with this product I received my receipt quickly after a smooth transaction.
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