I've searched the archives and couldn't find an answer. Is Primo kiln wash suitable for high firing, e.g. 1700F for combing?
Cheers,
Suzan
Primo kiln wash for High Firing
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Hi Suzan -
"Primo is designed for fusers who fire on the high end of the fusing range, specifically 1500-1550 instead of the usual 1425-1475". This is what the brochure says that I got with my primo. Combing would definitely be at the high end of the fusing range. Hope this helps. Carol
"Primo is designed for fusers who fire on the high end of the fusing range, specifically 1500-1550 instead of the usual 1425-1475". This is what the brochure says that I got with my primo. Combing would definitely be at the high end of the fusing range. Hope this helps. Carol
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I've been using Bullseye kiln wash and it works fine for combing. It does stick to the glass after a combing, but comes off with vigourous scrubbing. If there are trace amounts of kiln wash left, I use "Velvet Etch"
etching creme to remove it.
I recently switched to Primo because I absolutely hate scraping shelves, and Primo rubs off easily. I was concerned that, because it does rub off so easily after fusing, that it might not act as a good separator for high-range firing, i.e. over 1650F.
I wasn't able to find a website for Hotline, anyone know it?
Cheers,
Suzan
I've been using Bullseye kiln wash and it works fine for combing. It does stick to the glass after a combing, but comes off with vigourous scrubbing. If there are trace amounts of kiln wash left, I use "Velvet Etch"
etching creme to remove it.
I recently switched to Primo because I absolutely hate scraping shelves, and Primo rubs off easily. I was concerned that, because it does rub off so easily after fusing, that it might not act as a good separator for high-range firing, i.e. over 1650F.
I wasn't able to find a website for Hotline, anyone know it?
Cheers,
Suzan
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Susan:Suzan wrote:I wasn't able to find a website for Hotline, anyone know it?
I believe this is the site your looking forhttp://www.fusionheadquarters.com/
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