Carol Rosenblatt on tue 1 aug 00
I was given an old bottle of red low fie glaze, and it has setteled on =
bottom. ANY QUICK FIXES?
ginny bivaletz on tue 1 aug 00
epsom salts worked for me. check out archives for
discussions on how much. i start with one tablespoon
of a very concentrated mix of epsom salts and hot
water per 1000 gm glaze batch. worked great!
--- Carol Rosenblatt wrote:
> I was given an old bottle of red low fie glaze, and
> it has setteled on bottom. ANY QUICK FIXES?
>
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ginny from orcas island, washington.
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David Clark on mon 7 aug 00
Ya, add a little water and shake, shake, shake.
Dave C. from Upland, Cal. where it is hot and humid, blah
>From: Carol Rosenblatt
>Reply-To: Ceramic Arts Discussion List
>To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
>Subject: setteled glaze?`
>Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 11:02:26 -0500
>
>I was given an old bottle of red low fie glaze, and it has setteled on
>bottom. ANY QUICK FIXES?
>
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>melpots@pclink.com.
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