Hi there. I've been visiting for a long time, but this is my first post. I see that paradise paints come in powders and I was wondering if Klyr-fire could be used as a medium and if that would reduce some of their toxicity (the awful smell). I was also wondering if anyone uses them for items that will hold food. If I use spray 'A" over them (after the first firing) can I dispense with worrying whether they will leach into any food? I plan to be using them on an opaque background so they need to be my top layer.
Thanks for any help,
Jaye
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Hi there. I've been visiting for a long time, but this is my first post. I see that paradise paints come in powders and I was wondering if Klyr-fire could be used as a medium and if that would reduce some of their toxicity (the awful smell).
Yes, and yes.
I was also wondering if anyone uses them for items that will hold food. If I use spray 'A" over them (after the first firing) can I dispense with worrying whether they will leach into any food? I plan to be using them on an opaque background so they need to be my top layer.
No and no. Spray A has lead also.
Thanks for any help,
Jaye[/quote]
Yes, and yes.
I was also wondering if anyone uses them for items that will hold food. If I use spray 'A" over them (after the first firing) can I dispense with worrying whether they will leach into any food? I plan to be using them on an opaque background so they need to be my top layer.
No and no. Spray A has lead also.
Thanks for any help,
Jaye[/quote]
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Hi Brock - thanks for the info. (I was in your class in Tennessee this summer - still so much stuff to try). I guess I have been using superspray, not spray 'A'. Well, I guess I will give them a try.
Jaye
Jaye