Terracolor 615 Romantic From  £12.12

Rating: 4.18 Based on 16 Reviews
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CPM from United KingdomOwner06 December 2018 18:20
It's OK as a brush on, to be honest I think I'd use it as an undercoat instead of on its own. As another reviewer says it gives a rustic look and appears to have blemishes
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Aurore from BelgiumOwner06 January 2019 12:01
I do not get the expexted result : it is all white instead of a light shade of pink and green as presented on the picture
How should I proceed to get the expected results ?
Thanks
Aurore
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Anne from United Kingdom29 May 2019 09:48
Disappointing result on outside of a mug. After firing at 1220 C with 20 min soak the result was a speckly cream with none of the pink or pale green I was hoping for. Will try again on other items, as the cream is quite nice.
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Anonymous from United KingdomOwner09 June 2019 18:21
Unfortunately I have not been able to achieve a pink colour, even when firing high. You have to be really careful to create a thick line when wiping off the base otherwise where it thins out goes bright yellow/orange which I personally don't like. Lovely speckles though.
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Anonymous from United Kingdom19 October 2021 10:22
Hi there, are you able to suggest how I can stop this glaze pinholing? I’m firing to 1235 with 15 min soak and glazing pots thrown in scarva flecked Earthstone clay which I bisque to 1000. The first few I fired had some pink blush and the more recent had none, but all have had a problem with pinholing that I’m not getting with other glazes. Bubbles appear straight after dipping them and come back after firing even if I’m careful to smooth them over before glaze firing. Thanks!
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