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  1. Hahaha thank you @Kelly in AK I’m grateful to you and all the encouragements and advices from this forum
  2. @Min thank you for your advice and welcome! I usually paint on greenware but decided to bisque to avoid any break as this project required some transporting on some days during the week. You are completely right! I’m sucking it up to start again. Thank you! Grateful for your feedback.
  3. @Bill Kielb Thank you so much for your feedback and help! I’ll try and see if the hairspray method will work! I’ve made a decent size batch in this mistake firing and a little desperate to not let it go to waste if not for this project. Thank you again! I really appreciate your help.
  4. Hello! I would love your help! I made the mistake of inputting cone 5 instead of 05 during a bisque fire setting. This firing contained bare, bmix green ware. The plan was to apply intricate, opaque underglaze artwork to bisqueware for this particular batch of work before I did a final firing. Now due to the accidental cone 5 firing and the reduced porous surface the underglaze is not applying fully and smoothly with each layer of application without bare spots appearing with each brush stroke. I use Amaco underglaze. How can I salvage this horrible mistake? I’ve tried using Stroke & Coat hoping it can give me the opaque application I need but I’m running into the same issue of bare spots appearing inbetween each layer and is becoming a huge mess. Help!! Thank you!
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