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You need to use a commercial overglaze or china paint. When fired to cone
019
it will be permanent and food safe. You can also use this overglaze to
silkscreen onto relatively flat glazed ceramics like plates, which is how
the logo was probably done.
Todd Osborne
osborne
Just because no one understands you doesn't mean you're an artist.
> I want to paint a name on a commercially produced mug that has the
name
> of a business on it. The business name and logo look like they might have
> been silk screened. I need to have the mug be washable, and do not know
what
> to use to paint the name. Suggestions, anyone?
> Janealla
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