Monday, January 18, 2010

Glazed Tiles Can You Use Ceramic Glaze On Already Glazed Tiles Such As Daltile?

Can you use ceramic glaze on already glazed tiles such as daltile? - glazed tiles

unglazed tiles are hard to find, and glass are readily available in stores and hardware stores are cheap. I am interested in the use of glazes, including Duncan and Mayco on a matte finish.

3 comments:

home improvement at its best said...

Looks like you change the color or if you try to make your own design. In any case, you can glaze the tiles, but you need an oven for baking. Ive also on the tiles Buiseness over 30 years, and I know that every workshop that you can order what you biscuit. Basically a piece of your choice, you can get from the factory without a colorless crystals or do it yourself. Sometimes their prices because they are cheaper cost of the end for you.

max said...

The type of restoration is only bricks biscuit. If you try and buy the tile glaze should know exactly which images are taken and the timing. were fired, the glazed first time when it is almost impossible. An alternative is to use mainly the store and buy a few boxes of tiles (for emphasis) that the paints and varnishes with your design on a table instead of boat. or has ceramic 'Paint' from a craft store, but do not take place, "under a pile of laundry.

max said...

The type of restoration is only bricks biscuit. If you try and buy the tile glaze should know exactly which images are taken and the timing. were fired, the glazed first time when it is almost impossible. An alternative is to use mainly the store and buy a few boxes of tiles (for emphasis) that the paints and varnishes with your design on a table instead of boat. or has ceramic 'Paint' from a craft store, but do not take place, "under a pile of laundry.

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