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  1. Thank you all for your input. I used everyone's advice. We redid some casted pieces from scratch, we washed off the acrylic using rubbing alcohol from the others. I will load the kiln tomorrow and let you know if all went well
  2. Thanks for your help. I used rubbing alcohol to remove the acrylic paint from certain areas, and I will reglaze those areas now. I'm just wondering whether the alcohol is safe in the kiln? Or do I need to thoroughly wash it off?
  3. Thanks. I am trying to remove the paint, and if it doesn't come off easily, we'll have to redo it for them
  4. Thank you. We'll have to take the longer route, we were hoping to avoid.
  5. Does anyone know what would happen if I cover the acrylic with a glaze in the same color? What can happen when I fire it?
  6. Hi all. A customer used some acrylic paint on a piece she wants us to fire in the kiln. Is there any way to salvage this? She used glaze for the other colors.
  7. Thanks to both of you. I restarted the kiln an hour ago. I will keep you posted with the results
  8. I had a fully loaded kiln, where I might've used wax resist excessively, and possible started firing before the wax was dry. My smoke alarm went off at 700 degrees, so I stopped the kiln, and unloaded. The wax on all the pieces are burnt, and the shelves appear slightly burnt too. Is this normal? I've never before checked what happens during the firing process. If this is ok, can I reload and fire again? Will the results be affected by my stopping the kiln?
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