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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Emax fractures and glaze
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<blockquote data-quote="PearlySweetKate" data-source="post: 266084" data-attributes="member: 17654"><p>I do this. I use a ceramic polishing wheel to buff out any residual surface uneveness, though sometimes I do neglect the grooves. Then I blast very lightly with alox, THEN stain and glaze. </p><p></p><p>Do you use a spray glaze? How do you like it? Do you feel it covers entirely? I've heard of it, but haven't tried it. </p><p></p><p>If I wanted to get a nice shine without glazing, could I use a diamond polishing paste? Does this increase the risk of fracture, or is it really a wash between running it through another cycle and hand polishing? I do use the little sponge piece against the crown when I am working on it to try and keep the temp down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PearlySweetKate, post: 266084, member: 17654"] I do this. I use a ceramic polishing wheel to buff out any residual surface uneveness, though sometimes I do neglect the grooves. Then I blast very lightly with alox, THEN stain and glaze. Do you use a spray glaze? How do you like it? Do you feel it covers entirely? I've heard of it, but haven't tried it. If I wanted to get a nice shine without glazing, could I use a diamond polishing paste? Does this increase the risk of fracture, or is it really a wash between running it through another cycle and hand polishing? I do use the little sponge piece against the crown when I am working on it to try and keep the temp down. [/QUOTE]
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