What are Pottery Coat™ Stuccos?
Pottery Coat Stuccos are a unique, highly-textured product
that produces a rough finish similar to cement. These products are
available in the same colors as the original Pottery Coat. Think of them
as Pottery Coat kicked up a notch.
How do I apply Pottery Coat™ Stuccos?
Stir Pottery Coat™ Stuccos using a stir stick. Recap the jar and then
shake well. Before apply color, wipe cone 04 bisque with a moistened
sponge to remove any dust. Apply three even applications using the largest
brush to cover the area. Mayco recommends using a soft fan brush (CB-618
or RB-140). After applying three even applications, check the piece to
make sure the texture is evenly distributed. Apply texture in areas that
may have been left bare.
How are Pottery Coat™ Stuccos fired?
Always allow piece to dry until you can no longer feel any moisture or the
piece no longer feels cold to touch. If there is no glaze on the surface
that is placed on the kiln shelf, it is not necessary to stilt the piece
when firing. Properly fire to shelf cone 06. Pottery Coat Stuccos can be
high fired, but turn glossy. Consult Mayco’s High Fire Guide for surface
changes.
Are Pottery Coat™ Stuccos Food Safe?
Although Pottery Coat™ Stuccos are non-toxic and thus food safe
according to FDA standards, they are not practical for food containers due
to porous surface characteristics.
What other combinations can be use?
For best results, use Pottery Coat Stuccos as a base or with other Pottery
Coat bases. You may then apply other non-toxic glazes such as Pottery
Cascade, Crystalites, Stroke & Coat, Elements or Elements Chunkies for
great glaze combinations and techniques. You can apply the other non-toxic
products by brushing, spattering, plopping, or sponging for unique
effects.
Will Pottery Coat™ Stucco scratch furniture?
Yes. If piece is to be placed on furniture, you should apply felt tabs to
the bottom to protect furniture from the rough texture of the glaze. You
can also glaze the bottom of a piece with the corresponding color of
Pottery Coat.
Can Pottery Coat™ Stucco be used for outdoor use?
For pieces designed for outdoor use, apply one coat of AC-301 Repellent
Sealer™. Wait twenty-four hours and apply another coat of the sealer.
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