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Old February 3rd 04, 04:29 PM
Lukabara
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Default Painting cured clay

Hello,
I have a question painting clay with Lumiere paints. I tried this, and
the paint peels off too easily. What is the best paint to use with
already-cured clay? Or-- if I seal the Lumiere'd object, will that prevent
the peeling? I really don't want a high gloss, just the sheen that comes
from the metallic paint. Thanks in advance if you have experience with this
you can share!
~lisa R.
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