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Pottery Cascade White (PC-602)
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Cone 06: PC-602 White Cascade intermingles with the other glazes being used, introducing pure white to the colors you are using, blending with the color.
TIP: Chip shown over EL-118 Blue Grotto. PC-602 White Cascade has a minimum movement and will stay in the pattern that you apply it in.
General Use
Apply 1-2 coats with a brush or sponge, under or over another glaze. You can influence the direction of the flow or create a pattern by how you apply the glazes. Allow to dry thoroughly. Fire to cones 06/05. To prevent the glaze from running off your vertical pieces do not apply Pottery Cascades to the bottom third of the piece. Vertical pieces require more attention to this detail than horizontal pieces.
Other conditions that could affect the performance of Pottery Cascade™ include:
Other conditions that could affect the performance of Pottery Cascade™ include:
- The order in which the Pottery Cascade™ is applied to your piece.
- Shape and surface textures on your piece.
- The nature of the glazes Pottery Cascade™ is used with. More fluid glazes, such as Elements™, Elements™ Chunkies and Jungle Gems™ glazes will perform differently than non-moving glaze, such as Foundations® Opaque or Stroke and Coat®.
- Firing temperature, ramp rate and a soaking period may enhance the flow patterns.
Tips
- Avoid applying Pottery Cascade™ on lower third of a piece, as glaze will move.
- PC-601 Clear Cascade is the most fluid of the Cascade products, requiring care in application.
- PC-602 White Cascade moves less than Clear Cascade.
- Pottery Cascade™ are luster compatible.
- We advise against dipping your brush directly into the jar to avoid contamination, particularly if you are using one brush to layer Pottery Cascades over other glazes.
- Pottery Cascade™ glazes were designed to mature at a shelf cone 06. Make sure the glaze has dried thoroughly prior to firing. A medium ramp/firing rate is recommended (250F per hour).