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<blockquote data-quote="KIM" data-source="post: 309548" data-attributes="member: 3201"><p>I am just getting back from a trade show and saw this thread last night, so I will weigh in:</p><p>I got a hold of 3 jars of InSync Orange to compare each of them wet and fired: They were manufactured in 2012, 2017 and 2019. </p><p>The image of the InSync Orange that Car 54 posted above is NOWHERE in the range of "Orange" in my opinion, so point taken for sure. I will also say that the newer production jar looked more "Orange" than any of them. (See my image below). It is not uncommon to see a change in color over time with stains, especially "Wet". </p><p></p><p>MiYO Liquid Ceramic truly offers "What you see is what you get", but that is not the case with most traditional stains, including InSync. We intentionally created the refractive index of MiYO before firing to be the same after firing...</p><p></p><p>I took all 3 jars and fired them on a zirconia disc to see what happened and interestingly, they all are "Orange" after firing. My iphone didn't do the best job of showing true color but you get the picture.......So, although the jar Car54 posted looks to be more of the green color we all remember from the movie "Exorcist", my guess is that it will fire out "Orange" like ours did. </p><p></p><p>I hope that helps a bit! </p><p>K</p><p>[ATTACH=full]33943[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KIM, post: 309548, member: 3201"] I am just getting back from a trade show and saw this thread last night, so I will weigh in: I got a hold of 3 jars of InSync Orange to compare each of them wet and fired: They were manufactured in 2012, 2017 and 2019. The image of the InSync Orange that Car 54 posted above is NOWHERE in the range of "Orange" in my opinion, so point taken for sure. I will also say that the newer production jar looked more "Orange" than any of them. (See my image below). It is not uncommon to see a change in color over time with stains, especially "Wet". MiYO Liquid Ceramic truly offers "What you see is what you get", but that is not the case with most traditional stains, including InSync. We intentionally created the refractive index of MiYO before firing to be the same after firing... I took all 3 jars and fired them on a zirconia disc to see what happened and interestingly, they all are "Orange" after firing. My iphone didn't do the best job of showing true color but you get the picture.......So, although the jar Car54 posted looks to be more of the green color we all remember from the movie "Exorcist", my guess is that it will fire out "Orange" like ours did. I hope that helps a bit! K [ATTACH type="full"]33943[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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