BOTZ EARTHENWARE GLAZES                                                            



They (the Botz Earthenware glazes) offer a lot of potential for
people who work in the mid-range area!"
Robin Hopper


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BOTZ BRUSH ON GLAZES

A Very Important Fact About Botz Glazes:

All Botz Glazes are highly concentrated and economical. Testing has shown that 200mls of Botz Glaze is equal to about 300ml of other leading US brands of liquid glaze. Each 6.76oz/200ml jar of our brush on glaze equals 12.6oz to 1.0lb mixed powder glaze.

"In jar thickness of Botz is thicker than other commercial glazes I have used" Robin Hopper

Available in ready-to-use 6.76oz/200ml jars. 
All Botz Brush on Glazes mix well together. Create a palette as unique as your work!
The glaze colors in this online catalogue may differ somewhat from the real life samples (generally online colors are duller than actual glazes) If you like them here, you are going to LOVE them when you see them!

Stir the glaze thoroughly and apply the first coat on clean dust free bisque fired ware with a brush.

Every glaze is finely tuned and has its own individual consistency. If you want to dip or cast a glaze you can dilute it with approximately 25% water. For spraying use only non-speckled glazes.

Apply a second coat when the first is dry. Depending on the thickness you may wish to apply a third coat.

The glaze can soon be touched and you can move your glazed work to the kiln. For best results however, allow the glaze to dry for 24 hours.

Firing

1870ºF-1940ºF/1020ºC-1060ºC, Cone 04-05
The ideal firing temperature for nearly all Botz Brush On Glazes is around 1920ºF/1050ºC, CONE 04. If they are soaked for 10-20 minutes the glazes become smoother and many effects come out more strongly.