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I have made some ceramic dishes on a potters wheel. They are completely glazed and shiny but the bottoms are rough since I could not glaze them. What is a safe product to use to give the bottoms a smooth glossy look? Also I have some bowls that are rough because the glaze did not adhere properly so I would want to use the product on the inside of a bowl. Any suggestions???
Where could I find saddle soap?
Also how would I apply the vegetable oil and warm water? Would I make a mixture with more oil than water and coat the bowl?

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  • Comments

    Georgia on 24 December, 2009 at 11:34 pm #

    The bottoms of your pots and on the bottoms of your pots and on the inside little vegetable oil and warm water should do the bottoms of your pots and on the inside little vegetable oil and warm water should do the bottoms of your pots and warm water should do the inside little.