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Proudly Australian made, Northcote Underglaze is perfect for personalising your pottery and ceramics with unique patterns and designs.
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Proudly Australian made, Northcote Underglaze is perfect for personalising your pottery and ceramics with unique patterns and designs.
Northcote Underglaze can be used on both raw and bisque fired clay surfaces It is suitable for used on any clay body, giving brilliant results on white clay.
Northcote Underglaze can be fired at any temperature up to the burnout temperature of 1300 degrees Celsius.
Technical Information:
Stir well before use and stir regularly during painting to prevent settling.
For best coverage apply 2 thin even coats with a soft brush. Never apply more than 3 coats as over application causes peeling. Remember this when planning your designs and paint colours beside each other rather than on top of each other.
Thin your Underglaze with brushing medium (not water) especially if you are using a brush on glaze over the underglaze.
Cover your underglaze with a clear glaze suitable for the clay - earthenware clear glaze for earthenware clay or stoneware clear glaze for stoneware clay.
Can be mixed with all other liquid underglazes to create new colour blends but always test new colour blends before committing to a final piece.
Lids should be kept on when not in use to prevent underglaze drying out.
If underglaze dries in the jar it cannot be re-wet.
Brushes wash out in water (unless the underglaze has fully dried).
Should never be fired in a reduction atmosphere in gas kilns.