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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Zurlus FC Stain on Emax
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<blockquote data-quote="ps2thtec" data-source="post: 103549" data-attributes="member: 3335"><p>Gene, I was using my Artistains but did get the emax shade pastes just because. Pastes apply better on a smooth rubber wheeled surface. Just leave the surface green stoned or diamond and the Artistain should be fine.</p><p>not sure what glaze does not" work. I spray glaze mine . fire the stains first then glaze. Lots on here like the GC NF kit. Do you have the Universal Glaze with your stain kit? That would work too. Just more difficult to apply.</p><p></p><p>Temp rate 108F, to 1416 under vac, release to 1418, cool 4-5 min.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ps2thtec, post: 103549, member: 3335"] Gene, I was using my Artistains but did get the emax shade pastes just because. Pastes apply better on a smooth rubber wheeled surface. Just leave the surface green stoned or diamond and the Artistain should be fine. not sure what glaze does not" work. I spray glaze mine . fire the stains first then glaze. Lots on here like the GC NF kit. Do you have the Universal Glaze with your stain kit? That would work too. Just more difficult to apply. Temp rate 108F, to 1416 under vac, release to 1418, cool 4-5 min. [/QUOTE]
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