Marabu Porcelain & Glas Painter 1 - 2 mm
Description
High-gloss porcelain & glass paint marker. Ideal for painting porcelain, ceramic and glass. Pump system with highly pigmented ink! Dishwashersafe after firing.
Water-based, odourless, light-fast Pump system with highly pigmented ink Dishwasher-safe after curing (max. 50°C) 4 hours drying, curing with 160°C/30min! Suitable for porcelain, glass, metal, mirrors, ceramic, terracotta and stone
Leave to dry for 4 hours, then fire in the oven for 30 minutes at 160 °C (do not preheat). Leave to cool down in the oven. Painted tableware should be washed at max. 50 °C on a glasses/cups cycle.
The ink is highly viscous and contains a lot of pigment. It therefore requires some time until it appears at the tip, so please proceed with patience and care when pumping. Otherwise the paint might spurt from the side of the shaft if the marker was pumped too much. If this happens, wipe the marker or clean it with water: Remove the tip and rinse, dry completely and replace into the shaft, then carefully continue pumping.
Cutting areas of plates and drinking edges of mugs and glasses should not be painted as cutlery could damage the designs.
Outlines painted with the Porcelain Painter should be left to dry briefly before filling in.
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