Gunk on glass
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 9:40 pm
Help!
I'm new to this website and new to glass fusing (have been doing stained glass for a number of years). My husband bought me a kiln for my birthday and I've been getting started with it. For a test fire, I fused some one inch squares to get an idea of if and where there might be any hot spots in my kiln. All went well.
For my second "project" I decided to fuse a couple of squares together (one clear and one clear with stringers embedded in it), then slump them in a small mold I have. Well, everything fused just fine, but when I took the glass out of the kiln I noticed some marks on the bottom of the glass. It almost looks as if some of the kiln wash came off on the piece. I didn't re-wash the shelf between my initial and second firings. Does anyone know what this gunk could be and how I might get it off?
Thanks
Lizzie
I'm new to this website and new to glass fusing (have been doing stained glass for a number of years). My husband bought me a kiln for my birthday and I've been getting started with it. For a test fire, I fused some one inch squares to get an idea of if and where there might be any hot spots in my kiln. All went well.
For my second "project" I decided to fuse a couple of squares together (one clear and one clear with stringers embedded in it), then slump them in a small mold I have. Well, everything fused just fine, but when I took the glass out of the kiln I noticed some marks on the bottom of the glass. It almost looks as if some of the kiln wash came off on the piece. I didn't re-wash the shelf between my initial and second firings. Does anyone know what this gunk could be and how I might get it off?
Thanks
Lizzie