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Is Stroke & Coat designed only for bisque?

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Is Stroke & Coat designed only for bisque?

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Theres no need to buy a separate glaze for each clay body you work with. Apply Stroke & Coat to greenware, bisque, earthenware or stoneware. Stroke and Coats unique composition will fit high expansion talc bodies to low expansion stonewares . . . all without crazing or shivering. When applying Stroke & Coat to greenware, do not glaze the bottom of the piece so that the gases can escape. What should Stroke & Coat be fired to? While the majority of glazes are designed to mature at shelf cone 06, Stroke & Coat performs well up to cone 9 & 10. Unlike some glazes where overfiring by one or two cone difference means having washed out color, Stroke & Coat maintains its color, vibrancy & quality surface. All colors are luster compatible. Stroke & Coat also works for Raku, a low-fire form of pottery where the pots are removed from the kiln as soon as the glaze has melted and then left to cool or doused with water. All Stroke & Coat colors can be fired at the same time without any color changes.

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