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Amaco High Fire Glaze - Zinc Free Clear, Pint
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  • LASTS ALL YEAR. GUARANTEED!
  • 3 round rings hold papers neatly in place to help keep you organized; The 1-1/2" rings can hold up to 300 sheets, making it great for notes, homework, handouts and more
  • Mesh zipper pocket keeps small items secure, and an exterior zipper pocket provides quick access to the supplies you use most; Multiple pen/pencil loops keep writing instruments on hand
  • 3-pocket expanding file stores and organizes up to 200 sheets of paper; 500 sheet total capacity between binder rings and expanding file
  • Measures 2-3/4" x 11-1/4" x 12-3/4"; Available in Black
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Height5.511811018 Inches
Length3.149606296 Inches
Weight1.763698096 Pounds
Width3.149606296 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Amaco High Fire Glaze - Zinc Free Clear, Pint:

u/ReflectingPond ยท 4 pointsr/Pottery

Most clear glazes should work okay. That said, in my opinion, the best one that stays clear in most situations is Amaco's Zinc Free Clear. Here is a photo https://www.amazon.ca/AMACO-Sahara-High-Glaze-Clear/dp/B00A6WDK1I

That glaze may be out of stock on Amazon, but it's available at several places online, and I am guessing that it can also be found at your local ceramic supply shop.

One of the things that this is particularly good for is overglazing an underglaze on something where the glaze can pool. So, say you take a bowl, do underglaze designs on there, then bisque. If you overglaze with a regular clear, it might go cloudy in the bottom, or it might not. But if you overglaze with zinc free, it stays clear in the bottom.

So if you're using a clay that has speckles or a tint, using zinc free will preserve that look, even where glaze might pool a bit.