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Frequently
Asked Questions
On which surface can
Porcelaine 150 be applied?
The colours are particularly recommended on
porcelain, china and glazed earthenware, but numerous
effects can be produced with other materials that are
able to withstand a temperature of 150°C
(300°F) such as metal or glass...
How do I prepare the surface to be painted?
Degrease with alcohol (methylated spirits).
Can I paint with Porcelaine 150 on porous objects, such
as plaster or earthenware?
Yes, it is possible to paint on slightly porous
objects. After a light sanding, apply a coat of filler
undercoat. Allow to dry for 24 hours, then apply the
paint.
How can I correct an error?
Before baking, it is very simple. The colours can be
removed with water or alcohol: use a damp cotton swab to
correct a detail or soak your object in water for a few
minutes to erase everything.
Why did the colours brown after baking?
The baking time was too long or the oven temperature
was too high.
How can I obtain very transparent colours?
Mix them with the gloss medium. Do not exceed 1/3 of
medium for 2/3 of paint.
What is the matt medium for?
To obtain a matt appearance; simply mix it with the
paint.
How can I dilute the paints, fluidize them?
With the Porcelaine 150 thinner. Do not use water, as
this will reduce the resistance to washing.
Why did the paints form bubbles after baking?
You probably did not allow the paint to dry long
enough before baking. Or the surface may have been too
porous.
The paints were affected by being put in the
dishwasher. Why?
There are several possible reasons: either the
surface was poorly degreased with alcohol, the paints
were diluted with water or perhaps the duration or
temeprature of the oven were incorrect.
When using for the first time, how do I make the
colour run down to the end of the felt tip marker?
Shake vigorously for 30 seconds, then press evenly on
the tip.

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