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Old October 18th 04, 04:38 AM
Maggie C.
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Default Pebeo Glass/Porcelain Painting Help!

When trying to use the Pebeo paints on porcelain and glass, I find
that they are very thin. Is anyone aware of any mediums or other
products that are thicker? I'm getting frustrated with the quality of
these paints, and I'm hoping there's another solution. Any help is
appreciated!
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Old October 18th 04, 08:33 PM
Elizabeth in UK
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Never used them myself as we stick to Reusche tracing pigment and
enamels but have you contacted Pebeo?
They must have a technical department and might be able to give you
some tips about how and which of their many paints would be better for
your purposes.
I imagine they are at http://www.pebeo.com or http://www.pebeo.fr
(they are a French company I think)
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Old October 18th 04, 11:05 PM
Elizabeth in UK
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Here is Pebeo's website in English
http://www.pebeo.com/asp/menu.asp?lang=us
If you click on the 'contacts' link you can send them a question about your problem
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Old October 19th 04, 02:04 AM
Mike Firth
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If you want thick paints, you might try Paradise paints, which
must be fired. http://www.paradise-co.com/paints/

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When trying to use the Pebeo paints on porcelain and glass, I find
that they are very thin. Is anyone aware of any mediums or other
products that are thicker? I'm getting frustrated with the quality of
these paints, and I'm hoping there's another solution. Any help is
appreciated!



 




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