Bakeable Heat Set paint that adheres with heat.
Colors can be thinned (diluted) with oderless thinner or thinning medium.
Paint adheres completely once baked and COOLS COMPLETELY after baking.
Paint without phthalates, heavy metals or formaldehyde.
Preservation only in PET containers.
Curing Baking temperature: 130ºC (266ºF) - 9 minutes (it is recommended to bake both sides of the vinyl)
Solvent cleaning.
Do not expose to extreme cold or freezing temperatures, as it could be damaged. Do not expose to direct sunlight, keep in a cool place.
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From Beatriz: Important things about proper use
BC Paints are NOT Genesis paints, nor are the means, so you must adapt your technique and ways of use to a new product!
BC Heat Set Paints and media are fully set once baked and completely COLD. You shouldn't paint or manipulate the hot pieces badly to not damage your work.
Bake the paints and media at 130/135ºC (266ºF) - 9 minutes (it is recommended to bake both sides of the vinyl) (bake with the face up )
BC paints have more pigment than Genesis and you will have to move the paint more if you work only with liquid solvent. It is advisable to add some Thinning Medium BC to your mix
BC Paints and medium give more shine in the painting process, but will fade in the varnish or final layers of texture
BC thinning is denser so you can have multiple products in one!
- Textured printing Before color
- Thinning medium more liquid by adding liquid solvent until you find the texture you like
- Final layer real skin texture (you can add after matte varnish if you want to shade)
Varnishes are great if you know how to work with them! They are amazing only if you follow these steps:
- NEVER rub fresh varnish on the baby, because the varnish has very very strong fixing agents that cling to nothing but touch a surface, if you drag it with a rag or rub with sponge to drag it and try to remove it , you will drag too your work!!
- Test on some vinyl beforehand to get the texture and see the white scraps disappear smoothly when air-dried and baked afterwards
- Work in small areas and do not pay attention to white debris, they will disappear, if you try to remove them you will not get the result you want
- Change sponge in the process , varnish can heal on the sponge and you can leave unwanted residues . If this happens don't remove them until after baking
- Use a dry and clean brush to remove creases
- Do not overwork each area, hue with a sponge and move on to the next area. If you do this, after baking and cold completely.
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