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Home » On-line Store » COLD LOW-TEMPERATURE And "COLD MOUNT" DECALS
Candles are an example of "Cold Mounting".
Cold Mounting is whenever you decorate with a Fired Decal but do not intend to fire it.
PLEASE REQUEST CLEAR COVER COAT.
You can Cold Mount on any smooth surface. Further sealing is helpful but not necessary.
Surfaces that can be Cold Mounted: • Candles • Soap • Windshields • Plastic lamp shades • Plexiglas • Plastic bags • Eyeglasses • Window glass • High gloss wall paint • Vinyl contact paper • Shower doors • Metal surfaces
You can Decoupage (seal in with a clear drying top coat) any of the above surfaces, plus… • Wood • Stone • Bricks • Any hard surface
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ALWAYS REQUEST CLEAR COVER COAT.
Start at the outside edge of the covercoat and use a razor or your fingernail to get under the covercoat. Slowly lift the covercoat and peel it off the ware. Wipe the surface clean with a damp cloth or sponge.
OPTIONAL – HEAT CURING:
If you desire, you can further cure the decal on the ware by heating it in an oven to 320 degrees Fahrenheit (160 degrees C) for 20 to 25 minutes. Be careful not to exceed 320 degrees Fahrenheit or 160 degrees C.
If you desire, you can further cure the decal on the ware by heating it in an oven to 320 degrees Fahrenheit (160 degrees
7147-100 (4 in. X 4 in.)
OPTIONAL – REMOVING THE COVERCOAT:
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