I do furniture touch up and repair but mainly on wood. I am excited to see the same principles apply to other substrates! For lacquer overspray I use ‘no-blush’. Apparently it does the same as antifog except for lacquer overspray and blushing. In shopping for ceramic spray glaze I don’t see any products in the US for antiglaze. I also don’t notice on the can than it is included. I guess I can try and see.
I do furniture touch up and repair but mainly on wood. I am excited to see the same principles apply to other substrates! For lacquer overspray I use ‘no-blush’. Apparently it does the same as antifog except for lacquer overspray and blushing. In shopping for ceramic spray glaze I don’t see any products in the US for anti-fog. I also don’t notice on the can than it is included. I guess I can try and see.
I would love to see you do a video on a broken ceramic vase or statue. I have clients that have me glue them together but it is not to the finish that you demonstrate in these videos.
@@bpbehnes Regarding the bonding and repair of ceramic vases, I think the two most important points are: one is the firmness (or durability) of the bonding, which is related to the material of the glue. In addition, roughening the wound is also very important in some cases; the second is the similarity of the appearance after repair.
Thank you for mentioning about the blending and antifog spray steps.
Especially the antifog spray step is very important, right? You seem to be very involved and concerned about this repair technique?
I do furniture touch up and repair but mainly on wood. I am excited to see the same principles apply to other substrates! For lacquer overspray I use ‘no-blush’. Apparently it does the same as antifog except for lacquer overspray and blushing.
In shopping for ceramic spray glaze I don’t see any products in the US for antiglaze. I also don’t notice on the can than it is included. I guess I can try and see.
I do furniture touch up and repair but mainly on wood. I am excited to see the same principles apply to other substrates! For lacquer overspray I use ‘no-blush’. Apparently it does the same as antifog except for lacquer overspray and blushing.
In shopping for ceramic spray glaze I don’t see any products in the US for anti-fog. I also don’t notice on the can than it is included. I guess I can try and see.
I would love to see you do a video on a broken ceramic vase or statue. I have clients that have me glue them together but it is not to the finish that you demonstrate in these videos.
@@bpbehnes Regarding the bonding and repair of ceramic vases, I think the two most important points are: one is the firmness (or durability) of the bonding, which is related to the material of the glue. In addition, roughening the wound is also very important in some cases; the second is the similarity of the appearance after repair.