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Painting a glazed pot.
I have a large outdoor glazed pot and I would like to repaint it. What is the best way to do this and what type of paint should I use?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here in the U.S., a product called Pebeo Porcelaine 150 will do the job very nicely. It is fairly easy to apply once the pot has been cleaned according to instructions. It does require that you bake it in the oven for about 30 minutes at 300 degrees F, but the result will be dishwasher and weather safe.
It's available here at a chain arts and craft store called Michael's... don't know it they are international or not, but any good art supply store should have it or a similar product...
It's available here at a chain arts and craft store called Michael's... don't know it they are international or not, but any good art supply store should have it or a similar product...
I have used Plasti-Kote, satin super spray paint on plastic and ceramic planters and it has lasted very well for two years. You can buy it at Homebase and it comes in a variety of colours, but the colour dries lighter than the one shown. They have a very good web-site that shows you step by step projects.
So... Ok... to big for oven... Asked an arty neighbor about your plight. She said "No problem..." here's what you do. First buy a container of ordinary white carpenter's glue... Spread the glue on the container and let it dry thoroughly, then simply spray paint to desired color. She says it works every time even to the end of coloring glass objects...
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