daniel on wed 15 sep 04
Hi Rose,
Gary Daly's book shows use of food colouring in glazes to achieve this. I
don't currently have this problem so I do not use it, but the dyes will burn
out.
Thanx
D
Belmont, California, USA
(ex terra australis)
daniel on wed 15 sep 04
Sorry, in my previous post. That should have been Greg Daly, not Gary. But
food colouring is what he uses.
Thanx
D
Belmont, California, USA
(ex terra australis)
Rose Pinkul on wed 15 sep 04
Hi,
I have two glazes that look identical in the bucket and on the piece;
but one fires blue and the other fires tan. To prevent confusing the
two, when glazing and touching up, I would like to color one blue in the
bucket with something that would fire out and not have any adverse
effects. Can someone tell me what would be good?
Thanks,
Rose
sdr on wed 15 sep 04
Use food coloring.
regards
Dannon Rhudy
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