Re: applying liquid emulsions

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From: garimo (omirag@cruzio.com)
Date: 01/20/02-10:30:28 PM Z


Try a base coat of spray on non-yellowing polyurethane. Or any white or
color oil base spray paints works well as a subbing. Also subbing with
gelatin may work but requires a little more effort than a easy spray on...

Marilyn wrote:
>
> I'm hoping someone on this list may be able to offer me some suggestions,
> please.
>
> I am applying Liquid Light on 12 X 12 glazed tiles, but I am having a
> difficult time applying the emulsion smoothly. With brushes or sponge
> applicators, I have thick and thin stripes on the tile's surface. If I use
> a spray bottle I have bubbles and speckled areas. If I pour the emulsion on
> the tile, it wastes a lot of the emulsion and still doesn't leave a smooth
> surface.
>
> It doesn't matter if I use one coat or two.
>
> The supplier of the emulsion offers an refillable aerosol can but they
> recommend this can for developing and fixing large areas, not applying the
> emulsion. Could this work?
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.
>
> Marilyn Dalrymple


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