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Hello.. I am very new to all this so I will appreciate any advice!

Ok, I have spattered glaze on cone 6 porcelain and fired, but neglected to put any kind of clear glaze on to fill in the bare spots. Will I be able to apply satin clear overtop and fire again?

Thank you!

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If you could try one piece to save wasting your time, heat your pot, apply thickened glaze. Some people spray starch or sugar solution to the pot to help adhesion, or gum to the glaze. If you want a CLEAR satin, you may well this.Think there were some posts re. this in this forum, search and you may find lots of ideas.

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Yes, but it will be a crap shoot with unknown certainty. If your clay body was a cone 6 clay, it will likely be vitrified, making it difficult for the water in glaze to soak in and eventually evaporate. As suggested, you can heat the pot, then dip in glaze to get a glaze coat. If your clay body was a cone 6 to 10, the clay is less vitrified and it will not be as difficult to get a glaze covering -- note: less difficult. Reglazed wares seldom look the way you want/expect. Might be better to chalk this up to experience and start with a fresh pot. You could apply a coat of bowling pin wax or similar wax to the outside of the current pots and use them for decoration/planters.

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Thank you for all the advice, I think I'll just leave it as is and use this as a learning experience. And thanks for the advice on the bowling pin wax, never heard of doing anything like that, so I will definitely look into it!

Thank you all again and best wishes!

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