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does this make sense?spray starch and high bisque

updated wed 31 jan 07

 

Lee Burningham on tue 23 jan 07


Howdy,

Spray your high bisque pots with a heavy spray starch and glaze will
stick wonderfully.

Lee Burningham

Brenda Funk on wed 24 jan 07


Will this also work on previously glazed and fired pieces that need to be
reglazed/refired?

Brenda


-----Original Message-----
From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG] On Behalf Of Lee Burningham
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Subject: Re: Does this make sense?spray starch and high bisque

Howdy,

Spray your high bisque pots with a heavy spray starch and glaze will
stick wonderfully.

Lee Burningham

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Bunny Lemak on tue 30 jan 07


>Will this also work on previously glazed and fired pieces that need to be
>reglazed/refired?

Brenda-

Posted this last week, but Clayart was down, so once again:

I use cheap hair spray. 2 thin coats will cover your glazed area
perfectly, then you can apply the new glaze and it will stick.

I get the hair spray at our local 99 cents store - the spray will burn off
in the firing without any problems.

Bunny