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- After being heat-fixed in the oven, the edding 4200 porcelain brush pen’s red shades can fade to lighter flesh tones. Why does this happen?
- How scratch-resistant is a design applied with the edding 4200 porcelain brush pen once it’s been baked on?
- Is it still possible to make subsequent markings with the edding 4200 porcelain brush pen after the burning-in process?
- Is the writing of the edding 4200 porcelain paintbrush pencil also properly burnt into the surface in a convection oven?
- Why should a porcelain item that has been painted with the edding 4200 porcelain brush pen cool down in the oven?
- Can markers made with the edding 4200 porcelain brush pen also be burnt into the microwave?
- Is the edding 4200 porcelain brush pen suitable for painting glass?
- Can the edding 4200 porcelain brush pencil be used on glasses, cups or mugs for drinking without hesitation in the drinking area?
- Is it possible to use the edding 5200 clear lacquer to seal a wooden panel that has previously been painted with edding pens without the paint smearing or running?
- Why is it not possible to completely remove the ink from the edding 4095 chalk marker from a wall painted with blackboard paint?
- Can I drink from my mug if it is painted on the inner side with edding acrylic markers?
- I want to use edding 5200 permanent spray on parts of a tea light. The paint may therefore come into contact with a flame. Is the paint designed for this purpose?
- Is the ink used for the edding 4500 textile marker suitable for designing textiles that come into contact with babies and may even be put in their mouth?
- Can the edding 4200 porcelain brush pen also be used to paint steel and titanium?
- Can you use the edding 4200 porcelain brush pen to decorate Christmas tree baubles?
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