Wednesday, January 6, 2010

White Ceramic Bowl Paint Won't Stick?

Paint won't stick? - white ceramic bowl

I have a simple white plate and wanted to paint. Well, I painted and dry, the color, but they came at once if you have touched / rubbed. The shell is made of ceramic and glass. Recently painted tiles that) is exactly the same as the plate (white ceramic and glass. The color remained in them. Painting is the brick, glass, etc., and thought it would. What can I do to connect better to the plate? Thank you!

4 comments:

East Texan said...

obtain fine sand paper and roughen the surface of the container. then paint again. make that the color should remain.
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zorro said...

Proper surface preparation is the key, alcohol or acetone to you (oil) may help to clean, non-contact finger is caused on the surface of the fat. If you can sand the surface perfect for the membership includes some decorated cup sanding or body shops have the equipment. Able to work sanding, but be careful the same texture in the dish. He used epoxy or paint adheres better than a paint component alkyl.

mpj said...

I think it is a product called bin or Bulls Eye 123rd It is a primer on any surface without sanding first. Apply these in the container, then paint with oil or latex paint.

inkyfing... said...

Wherever you bought your painting on glass, also sells a clear fluid which is preparing surfaces for painting. They have at the surface of his bowl clean and less, and you do not touch dry before painting.

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