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Advice about baking a ceremic pig.

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TrotSlursky · 17/09/2008 10:18

My dd was given this for her birthday and has painted it and it is dry.

Only trouble is the instructions have been thrown away, so I don't know how long to bake it for or at what temp.

Any suggestions?

TIA

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DogsAreLikeBoysovitch · 17/09/2008 17:56

Not the same paints but mine ask you to place object in cold oven and turn on to 160 degrees C. At 160 degrees C set timer for 90 minutes.
"After that turn off the oven and let the painted object cool down in the closed oven. Paint for porcelain is waterproof, weatherproof and dishwasher safe."

They are these paints but I think most of these little tubs that are ok for kids are fairly similar.

Saturn74 · 17/09/2008 17:59

oooh, cook it in cola like Nigella's recipe.

clayre · 17/09/2008 18:01

dd painted a teaset from toys r us at the weekend and that was bake for half an hour at 120oC

RubyRioja · 17/09/2008 18:10

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TrotSlursky · 17/09/2008 18:27

Arf RR

Ta lovelies, I remembered there was a RL world out there and called local store.

Verdict 25mins at 150C

Strangely quiet on the cola front

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Slurpuppy · 17/09/2008 19:07

Dogs mostly does lurking .

Slurpuppy · 17/09/2008 19:07

...and stalking...

S1ur · 17/09/2008 23:02

awwwwww and arf! here puppy for all those AIBU threads

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