Underglazing 101

What should I use to protect the table while glazing?
Protective paper
Clay cloth
Paper towels
Nothing
How should I pick up a bottle of glaze?
By the lid
By the sides using both hands
From the bottom using one hand
How many layers of glaze do I need to apply for each color I use?
2
1
3
I should let each layer of glaze dry before adding another layer?
No
Yes
I should NEVER layer underglaze colors on my ceramic piece.
True
False
I should NEVER mix glaze colors in a bottle.
No, I think it's okay
True. It ruins the color for everyone else!
I need to glaze the outside of my ceramic piece before the inside.
Yes
No
I should never glaze the bottom of my ceramic piece as it will stick to the bottom of the kiln shelf.
True
False
If I want part of my ceramic piece to be White & Glossy I would...
Apply white colored glaze
Apply no glaze because the clay is already white
Apply clear glaze
If I want to remove glaze from a spot I painted by mistake I can...
Do nothing
Use a damp circle sponge and dab the area gently to remove unwanted glaze
I should use multiple sized brushes for glazing different areas of my ceramic piece.
Yes!
NO
Underglaze will look exactly how it appears in the bottle after it is fired in the kiln.
Yes.
No, it changes in the kiln.
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