Patch-A-Tatch
SY545
$3.05 4oz.
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How to use Patch-A-Tatch® 1.
Gently scratch crisscross lines on areas to be joined. 2.
Using a soft brush, moisten scored areas or broken edges with
water. Use the same brush to apply a good coat of
Patch-A-Tatch to these areas. 3. Quickly attach or fit the
pieces together and hold securely for a few seconds. 4.
Brush a little Patch-A-Tatch over the joint and, when set and
thoroughly dry, scrape, sand, sponge or otherwise finish, and
the piece is ready for decorating or firing. 5. Clean up
with water.
Snow SY546 $2.90 4oz
QTY
$9.50
Pint
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How to use Fired Snow
1. Stir well to a smooth consistency. Do
not add water. 2. Apply heavily to shelf cone 04 bisque.
Use a palette knife, brush, sponge, ice cream stick or squeeze
bottle. Avoid thin application. 3. Apply over unfired
glaze. 4. Fire the shelf cone 06. 5. Clean up with
water. 6. Always refer to label instructions for proper
application and usage. Tips & Techniques 1. To obtain a
different look, tint or accent Snow with E-Z Stroke®
Translucent Underglazes. 2. Fired snow can simulate more
than just snow, use it for ocean foam, clouds, etc.
This water-based emulsion is formulated to
protect design areas or colors, making application of
background or adjoining colors faster and easier.
fires off.
Wax Resist
SY547
$2.50 2oz
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How to use Wax Resist 1. Shake jar and stir well.
2. Always dampen brush or sponge thoroughly with Duncan Brush
Cleaner and squeeze out excess before loading with Wax Resist.
3. Apply 1 good coat of Wax Resist over greenware, bisque,
underglaze or glaze. 4. Allow Wax Resist to dry thoroughly
before proceeding with technique. 5. Gently remove excess
color from resist areas with a dampened sponge before firing.
6. Fire greenware to shelf cone 04. 7. Remove any
loose perticles of fired underglaze with stiff brush before
glazing. Glaze fire to shelf cone 06. 8. Clean brush in
Brush Cleaner and rinse in warm water immediately after use.
Wipe rim of jar and inside of lid, then close tightly.
Tips & Techniques 1. For underglaze designs, apply base
coat of underglaze color to greenware. Paint design with Wax
Resist over base coat. When design is thoroughly dry, apply
contrasting color over the ware. Bisque fire to shelf cone 04.
After bisque firing, remove loose underglaze particles with a
stiff brush before glazing. 2. For glaze designs, paint
designs with Wax Resist directly on shelf cone 04 bisque or
over 3 coats of dry, unfired glaze applied to shelf cone 04
bisque. When Wax Resist is dry, apply 1 coat of a second glaze
color over the ware. Fire to shelf cone 06.
Mask'n Peel
AS548
$2.65 2oz
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How to use Mask 'n Peel™
1. Always dampen brush or sponge thoroughly with Duncan
Brush Cleaner and squeeze out excess before loading with Mask
' Peel to desired areas. 2. Apply one good coat of Mask 'n
Peel™ to desired areas. 3. Allow Mask 'n Peel™ to dry
thoroughly before applying color over it. Heavy applications
of Mask 'n Peel™ tend to dry on the surface before drying
underneath. When this occurs, Mask 'n Peel™ peels off in
layers. For this reason, any heavy areas should be checked for
traces of Mask 'n Peel before proceeding with the technique.
4. When removing Mask 'n Peel™, lift the corner of the
masked area with a tool or fingernail, and use fingertips to
roll the mask toward the area rather than away from it. In
this way, the mask can usually be removed in one peice.
However, always check for any small particles that may be left
behind. 5. Always use Mask 'n Peel™ in a well-ventilated
area. 6. Clean brush in Brush Cleaner and rinse in warm
water immediately after use. If Mask 'n Peel™ should
accidentally dry in the brush before it can be cleaned, soak
in Antiquing Solvent or mineral spirits to loosen residue,
then wash in warm, soapy water to complete cleaning. Wipe rim
of jar and inside of lid, then close tightly. Tips &
Techniques 1. For underglaze designs: Apply base coat of
opaque underglaze color to greenware. Paint design with Mask
'n Peel™ over base coat. When design is thoroughly dry, apply
contrasting color over the ware. While color is still slightly
damp, lift corner of masked area and peel off. Simple design
work can be done with just one application of Mask 'n Peel™.
More colorful designs can be acheived with additional layers
of Mask 'n Peel™ and color (except translucent underglazes) as
long as the mask is removed after each color application.
2. For glaze designs: Paint a design with Mask 'n Peel
directly on shelf cone 04 bisque or over 3 coats of dry,
unfired glaze applied to witness cone 04 bisque. When mask is
dry, apply one coat of a second glaze color, then remove mask
while glaze is still slightly damp. As with underglazes,
successive applications of Mask 'n Peel and 1 coat of glaze
can be used. 3. For nonfired color designs, apply Mask 'n
Peel™ directly to bisque for protection of areas while
applying adjoining colors or apply over a base-coat color.
When mask is dry, apply the adjoining or second color, then
remove mask while color is still slightly damp. Repeat as
desired.