NM801 Liquid Bright Gold 2 Grams 7% gold

$42.00 Each

NM801 Liquid Bright Gold 2 Grams 8% gold

Gold luster is real gold dissolved in an oil, when the oil burns off in the kiln, a deposit of pure gold is left behind, if the temp is sufficient the glaze gets tacky and the gold sticks. Underfired and it rubs off, overfired it cracks and little islands of gold are left floating on the glaze.   Fire metallics to witness cone 019-018. 

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New Mexico Clay's NM801 Liquid Bright Gold 2 Grams 8% gold

Metallic Overglaze Application

1. Apply an overglaze compatible glaze to cone 04 bisque.
2. Fire to cone 06.
3. Do not stir or shake overglaze.
4. Place a small amount of overglaze on a glazed palette; apply one smooth coat.
5. Try to attain an even tint:
6. Do not let metallics pool in an area; brush them out smoothly.
7. dont use Duncan Essence

TIPS

  1. If overglazes are accidentally applied on the wrong area, dip a cotton swab in Essence and wipe off misplaced color.
  2. If any areas are missed, go back and touch up before the metallic or the luster overglazes dry.
  3. For solid coverage with Premium Gold or Bright Gold, use either a yellow glaze or a yellow underglaze for best results; for solid coverage with White Gold, use a gray glaze or a gray underglaze.

Firing

1. Overglazes dry in about one hour but over glazed ware can be fired while still wet. The kiln must be clean, well-ventilated (do not overload) and follow a normal fring schedule.

2. Overglazed items should be stilted for fring: Fire metallics to witness cone 019-018.


How to use the new less toxic overglazes. ... PDF

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Warning WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Silica, crystalline (airborne particles of respirable size), which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go towww.P65Warnings.ca.gov.