Shake or stir well on soft burnt biscuit 06/04 cone Apply 1 coat if dipping or spraying 2-3 coats if brushing fire to cone 5/6 will perform well in cone 9/10 Oxidizing Reduction Non-toxic fires safe food
cone 6: Mint purple is a lustrous glaze that produces green and purple, and reacts strongly to surface textures. On flat and smooth surfaces, you'll find lighter coats of green cutting through a lighter coat of purple. As more coats are added, purple will dominate the absolute finish. On textured surfaces, green will almost always appear in and around pitted and raised areas.
cone 10: Color changes to variegated blue.
Tip: The thinner the application, the greener the color of the glaze. The thicker the application, the more purple the glaze will be.