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Brite Glazes Brite Glazes are brilliant Reds, Oranges and Yellows that are almost fool-proof! They can be applied to greenware, any temperature bisque, no special drying rules, can be fired in kiln loads of greenware, and with black or green glazes that will usually fade other conventional red glazes. Just brush on three full coats and fire to cone 06. You will be surprised with your results! This same formula is available as a satin. Try the Red Satin on Santas suit and the Orange Satin on your Halloween pumpkins. |
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RG 700 |
RG701 |
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Special
Red Glazes
Special Red Glazes are also brilliant red glazes of the cadmium-selenium
family with excellent stability. They are glossy, semi-transparent and available in a wide range of colors,
some with specks. These must be applied on bisque and fired no hotter than cone 07-06. If you
are a light glazer, 4 coats may be necessary.
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SRG750
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SRG751
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SRG752
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SRG753
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SRG755
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SRG756
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| Special Red Underglazes
These are brilliant true red, orange and yellow opaque underglaze colors that must be used on bisque and fired only to cone 06. Use a transparent glaze such as Clear Granite (shown at right) as a covering glaze before firing the underglaze. |
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CC241
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CC242
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CC243
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Copyright © 2000 Crest Molds, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Revised: December 02, 2006
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