Simply wipe the porcelain with a damp cloth or cotton bud. Corrections can only be made if the design or...
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No, because heat fixing in a domestic oven is a very straightforward and clean process. Clean the oven as you...
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No, you can only fix the design in a conventional oven. Leave your work to dry for approx. 15 mins,...
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It means you can make further corrections or wipe it off completely. You can always set / heat-fix the design...
Once the design has been baked and is set, it’s absolutely fine to use the crockery in a microwave.
Yes, because the porcelain brush pens are easy to handle, they're perfectly suitable for children to use. Children should only...
Designs applied with the porcelain brush pens can be permanently set by heat-fixing to make them dishwasher-safe. These pens are...
The ink in the edding 4200 porcelain brush pen is water-based. However, as we don’t use food colouring, it doesn’t...
Porcelain straight from the manufacturer comes with a transparent protective coating. This must be completely removed before you start decorating...
The ink in the edding 4200 porcelain brush pen is designed for decorative purposes and is not intended for areas...
If you hold the pen upright and apply very little pressure you can use the tip of the brush to...
No; before the item is baked, the design can simply be wiped off with a damp cloth, so it's still...
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It’s entirely up to you when you bake your design applied with the edding 4200 porcelain brush pen. It can...
Yes, after it’s baked in the oven, your crockery will be dishwasher-proof up to 50°C. However, during day-to-day cleaning you...
The reason for cooling porcelain or ceramic in the oven is to ensure it cools slowly and gently so it...
Yes, the porcelain brush pen is also suitable for drawing on ovenproof glass.
The ink will stay on, but it will also be easy to correct/wipe off again. The design will not be...
Yes, that’s fine, but wait until the ink is completely dry before you wrap it. And make sure the design...
An object that has been painted and baked can certainly be repainted. But there are a couple of things to...
The edding 4200 porcelain brush pen has been tested up to 10 washes. After 10 cycles, no fading of the...
When the design is finished, leave it to dry for 15 minutes. Now preheat your oven to 160°, place the...
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Yes. Before baking, let the design dry for approx. 15 minutes, then bake the object in a preheated oven at...
The colour intensity may reduce at higher oven temperatures, or following repeated heat-fixing. In some instances, repeated heat-fixing can also...
No, unfortunately not. The porcelain brush pens are primarily intended for use on porcelain or ovenproof glass. The paint only...
Yes, that should be fine, provided that the glass is ovenproof. The paint only sets after having been heat-fixed in...
The edding 4200 porcelain brush pen’s paint only sets after having been heat-fixed in the oven. Christmas tree baubles aren’t...
Yes, we have achieved good results with ethanol. This means that we put a cleaner containing alcohol on a cloth...
No, that should be avoided. If the glass, mug or cup is to be used in daily use, we do...
Yes, basically it makes no difference whether top and bottom heat or hot air is used. The decisive factor is...
Yeah, that should work. Even if glass and porcelain are not quite identical in terms of surface finish, it is...
No, this does not work. The inscriptions using the edding porcelain brush pen must be baked at 160°C and this...
We do not have a marker in black that meets these requirements. A suitable marker could be the edding 751...
Yes, the pen can also be used on steel or titanium. However, the durability cannot be guaranteed, as this has...
The reason for the cooling phase in the oven is that the porcelain/ceramic can cool down carefully and does not...
No, this should not be done. Some colours, especially the reds or all colours that contain red, are temperature sensitive....
The e4200 can be easily removed with alcohol even after it has been burnt in. If you do not have...
As a rule, the recommended 160 °C for our porcelain brush pen ensures that the moisture is removed from the...