paragon window

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mikefromitaly
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paragon window

Post by mikefromitaly »

Hello friends,

during a fusing the window of my paragin sc2 with door and window become black and i am not able to see inside anymore?

what do you think happened?..and any way to restore the glass to look again inside?

thanks for support and collaboration,

mike
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mike from italy


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Joyce Walters
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Re: paragon window

Post by Joyce Walters »

Hi Mike.
Do you know what caught on fire in the kiln?
Maybe it was just smoke from the kiln paper not vented?
Joyce from MT
Ed Cantarella
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Re: paragon window

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After trying to clean it, maybe try a little cerium oxide with a wet cloth. To polish the surface. Hopefully it is not ruined. :cry:
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mikefromitaly
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Re: paragon window

Post by mikefromitaly »

Hi
Thank you.
I used thinfire paper of bullseye..and you are right.. Maybe was the fumes not vented.
It was not easy to clean but i did in the end.
So in which case i have to vent the kiln? And how?
(My paragon has a cone on the top?)
Thanks for your support and collaboration
Mike
thanks for sharing !

mike from italy


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