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Arts & Crafts > Fine Art Supplies > Sculpture > Modelling Colour
Properties :QUALITY: Deep and glossy, transparent or opaque, with a superb enamelled appearance after baking. The range includes 10 shimmering colours, twinkling and iridescent effects, particularly opaque and covering. Excellent lightfastness.COLOUR MIXABILITY: Colours can be mixed together.DRYING: Tack free in a few minutes, fully dry in a minimum of 24 hours. Baking all colours and auxiliary products in the range : 35 minutes at 150°C (300°F) in domestic oven, after minimum 24 hours drying. For the markers: Allow to air dry 72 hours for decorative use with light washing and no soaking.Product Usage :Porcelaine 150 can be applied to all heat-stable bases that are able to withstand a temperature of 150°C (300°F), such as porcelain, china, glazed earthenware, terracotta, metal, enameled sheet steel, copper and glass. The choice of base enables numerous effects to be produced and experiments to be made with the transparency and intensity of the colours. Porcelaine 150 makes professional enameling available to all, with a new generation of 46 colours, glazed by simply baking at 150°C (300°F) in any domestic oven. In bottle, tube and marker, which can be mixed together, deep and glossy, transparent or opaque, with a superb enameled appearance after baking. Many applications are possible with Porcelaine 150: with brushes and also with sponge and stencil. The Porcelaine 150 outliners, in tube with nozzle, can be used for outlining work and screen printing. The markers are recommended for lines and writing. Shake well before use. Press tip repeatedly to start ink flow. Allow to air dry 72 hours for decorative use with light washing and no soaking. For dishwasher resistance, allow to air dry 24 hour after application then bake in oven for 35 minutes at 150°C (300°F). Store flatwise. Keep away from freezing.
Made from tiny particles of mica, mica powders provide a pearly, metallic look without metal. Mica powders are non-toxic and color fast, with a neutral pH, and though you wouldn't want to purposefully inhale them, they are less dangerous than metal pulvers. Available in a wide array of colors, mica powders have numerous uses for polymer clay artists as well as those who work in other media. They can be applied dry to the surface of raw clay, mixed into raw clay, painted onto raw or cured clay (though most will have to be mixed into a moist medium, first), and so on. Most surface applications will need a coat of polymer clay-friendly finish to prevent the powders from gradually rubbing off. |
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