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Spectrum 562 Bright Red Underglaze

Spectrum 562 Bright Red Underglaze

Manufacturer: Spectrum Glazes
Shipping Weight: 0 lbs., 8.00000 oz.


Axner Price: From $10.00 to $31.00


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Certified AP Non-Toxic, Conforms to ASTM D-4236 Glaze in the Spectrum Cone 06 - 6 Underglaze Series.

Chip shown is fired to Cone 05. The lower right portion has clear glaze cover. The upper left portion has no glaze cover.

SHAKE AND STIR WELL:
Apply three coats by brush or sponge to 04/03 bisque or greenware. If decorating on greenware fire to cone 04/03 before applying covering glaze. Thin with water if necessary. Most colors may be intermixed. Test carefully first on small quantities when intermixing.

(5) Dinnerware safe. Contains no lead. Contains encapsulated cadmium pigment. Certified AP Non-Toxic and conforms to ASTM D-4236.

Caution: Products should not be taken internally. Contains ingredients not suitable for ingestion or inhalation.

Note: In order for glazes labeled (1), (2), or (5) to be dinnerware safe, they must be fired to recommended firing temperature. In order for underglazes to be dinnerware safe, they must be covered with a dinnerware safe clear glaze such as Spectrum 700 and fired to the recommended firing temperature of the glaze.


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