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Originally Posted by Pete VanderLaan
I find that tiny frit produces a generic look every time. I'm sure it's just me. It certainly solves the bubble problem .I think it utterly fails to produce a color quality you really want to look through. It bounces back too much.
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It depends on how many layers you apply, what types of decorations are under it, and the intended placement of the final piece.
I am very pleased with the results I get on my vessel sinks. The interior color is applied in 5 layers (2 layers on the second gather, & 3 on the third), so it is quite even and dense.
I agree frit can look bad, but it works well for "certain things". I'd never realized how good it can look until I experimented with it. One thing is certain, it looks 1000% better than holes in your color.
