Cone 03/04/05 Lowfire Drippers Gloop Glaze - Deep Blue
Cone 03/04/05 Lowfire Drippers Gloop Glaze - Deep Blue
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Welcome to the world of Drippers, where innovation meets artistic excellence! Our Low Firing Ceramics Glaze formula is designed to elevate your ceramic creations to new heights. Handcrafted by professional artists in Colorado, USA.
Features:
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Revolutionary Low-Firing Technique:
- Firing range: Cone 05-03 (1888°F - 1987°F).
- Recommended: Cone 04 (1945°F) with a 10-min. hold.
- Ideal for green-ware, bisque-ware, and Cone 6 glaze-fired ceramics.
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User-Friendly Squeeze Bottles:
- Each bottle contains over 4 oz of our exclusive Low Firing Pottery Glaze.
- Mess-free glazing process.
- Slip-like viscosity for control and precision.
- Effortless application for artists of all levels.
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Versatile Application:
- Apply directly to green, bisque or glaze fired ceramics.
- Breathe new life into existing artwork.
- Transform ceramic pieces or plain mugs into unique, personalized masterpieces.
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Product Volume:
- Each bottle contains over 4 oz of our exclusive Low Firing Gloop Glaze.
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Instructions for Perfect Results:
- Shake well before use.
- Wear safety gear: gloves, safety glasses, and a mask.
- Apply drips to greenware, bisqueware, or glaze-fired ceramics.
- Sprinkle silica sand on the kiln shelf to prevent sticking.
- Firing range: Cone 05-03; Recommended: Cone 04 with a 10-min. hold.
- Keep tightly sealed when not in use; add water if it dries out.
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Safety First:
- Contains silica; handle with care.
- Ensure adequate ventilation to minimize inhalation risks.
- ASTM D-4236 certified non-toxic, lead-free, made in the USA.
- Wear protective gear and follow safety guidelines for a secure glazing experience.
- Keep out of children's reach; dispose of waste responsibly.
See our Drippers Low Firing Gloop Glaze in action in the sample product image. It's applied on Cone 6 plain white glaze-fired stoneware, then fired to Cone 04 with a 10-minute oxidation cycle in an electric kiln.