Blue Green Unidekor
Description
Botz Unidekor can be used for nearly every ceramic decorating technique. Use as underglaze, onglaze and inglaze paint
UNIDEKOR can be mixed with one another, nice pastel shades with 4009 white.



30ml
Working Notes
Stoneware: Most Botz Unidekor colours develop a vibrant intensity even above 1220°C. Only 4003, 4005 and 4015 fade above 1100°C. Apply thicker coats and glaze with Transparent (9870).
Porcelain: Apply plenty of colour and fire to a minimum 1200°C or apply a thin coat of 9106 and fire at 1080°C.
Onglaze: Bought earthenware plates or tiles can be decorated with Botz Unidekor and fired at 1050°C.
Majolica: Apply Unidekor to dry glaze surface using a decoration brush.
Underglaze: Unidekor is ideal for decoration of bisque fired unglazed ware or tiles. Apply the slightly diluted colours like watercolour. You could even create a few colour highlights on top. When dry, apply a thin layer of Transparent (9106) with a soft brush and fire at 1050°C.
Inglaze: For the in-glaze technique glaze + paint (application on the unfired glaze), matt BOTZ glazes such as B Series 9108, 9107, 9487-9491 and 9612
Sponging: Soaking a sponge in Unidekor and dabbing onto the surface works well, or spray undiluted using an airbrush with a medium nozzle.
Relief: Unidekor is a safe substitute for oxide decoration on relief, which can be hazardous to health. Apply and then wipe the surface.
Stencilling: Choose a thin stencil and stipple the colour into the gaps two or three times. Lift the stencil once the colour has dried, and glaze carefully with transparent using a soft brush.








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