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Light Yellow Liquid Underglaze is a light daffodil yellow that is pale and powdery at cone 05, becomes a deep lemony yellow and fluxes into a soft glaze-like surface at cone 6, and lightens slightly at cone 10 with some slight pinholing.
Though the underglaze does become glaze-like, a clear gloss glaze can give Light Yellow an impeccably smooth surface with good color.
Safety Warning: Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Though the underglaze does become glaze-like, a clear gloss glaze can give Lilac an impeccably smooth surface and can help preserve some of the color at cone 10.
These colors will cover large areas quickly. Also great for detailed painting, sgraffito, watercolor effects, wax resist, and mishima decoration. AMACO LUG's may be brushed on wet clay, greenware, or on mature cone 04 bisqueware.
Underglaze color for a variety of techniques | Can be applied to unfired clay or bisque.
Vibrant color with application of clear glaze | 05 to 10 | Sprayable
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