waslaag
Waslaag is a Dutch term meaning literally “wash layer.” It designates a thin surface layer created by applying a dilute liquid, such as water, pigment slurry, or binder, or by washing away part of a coating to leave a modified surface. The term is used across several fields to describe a superficial layer whose properties differ from the underlying material.
In art and conservation, a waslaag usually refers to a wash or glaze. In painting, a wash
In architecture, construction, and ceramics, a waslaag can denote a wash coat or limewash: a thin slurry
Etymology and usage: The term is primarily used in Dutch-language sources and is context-dependent. In English-language