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no. the white will burn and become brown, or could start a fire!!! glaze should not be used on plaster only paint is suggested. if you want a glaze look, use polyurithane. this you can let air dry and it will be glossy

ANSWER:No heat required. Either use a high gloss latex paint for a glossy sheen, or use a clear spar varnish to seal and protect. It may take more than one coat as plaster of Paris is very porous.
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