Black Melt Gloop - 16-oz Mayco Ritual Glaze
- Brand: Mayco Colors
- Product Code: SW425-16oz
- Availability: In Stock
Description
SW-425 Black Melt Gloop (brush on) Ritual Glaze By Mayco
Cone 6
oxidation: Melt Gloop is a stoneware glaze designed for application in
dots or creating a dripping effect down your ceramic piece.
Cone 10 reduction: Increased movement and texture.
Tips for Use:
- Effects are achieved by applying
glaze with a syringe or squeeze bottle on greenware or soft-fired, cone 04
stoneware bisque (1940°F/1060°C).
- For a more dynamic effect and a
dripping appearance, apply larger dots on a vertical surface.
- The glaze can flow over textured
areas.
- For better adhesion, dampen
the bisque with a sponge before applying.
- Heavy application or
over-handling may cause the glaze to pop off. Handle with care.
- Can be layered and marbled with
other Melt Gloop colors.
- When using Melt Gloop over a
Stoneware Engobe or Underglaze, it is recommended to bisque fire to cone
04 before applying Melt Gloop.
- Glaze remains dimensional over
Underglazes and Stoneware Engobes; flattens under or over a glaze.
- It is recommended to fire your
piece as soon as possible to prevent issues with glaze adhesion.
- When applied as a horizontal
line, the fired glaze effect may separate or break, turning into vertical
drips.
- When building layers, it is recommended to apply glaze on the shoulder or rim of the piece to help with adhesion.
Before application: Stir thoroughly using a stick, palette
knife, or the end of your brush, as it will be very thick in the jar. For
better adhesion, lightly dampen the bisque surface with a sponge before
application. Effects are achieved by applying the glaze with a syringe or
squeeze bottle. A ceramic glaze syringe with a cap or the Mayco AC220
Detailer Tips and Bottle is recommended for precision. When cutting the
Detailer Tip, be careful not to cut too far down, as this can affect the
control and flow of the glaze during application. |
Basic Application: Apply dots in varying thickness
and patterns to greenware or soft-fired, cone 04 stoneware bisque
(1940°F/1060°C). For more movement and a dripping effect, apply larger
dots on a vertical surface. The glaze can flow over textured areas.
Continuously shake your applicator tool during use to eliminate air
bubbles that can disrupt the flow of glaze and cause uneven texture or
splatter. Allow the glaze to dry. It is recommended to fire your piece
as soon as possible to prevent issues with glaze adhesion. Fire to preferred
temperature; cone 5-10 (2167°F-2345°F/ 1186°C-1285°C). Sample tile was fired
to cone 6 oxidation (1222°C/2232°F). Testing is recommended. Results may
vary. When applied as a horizontal line, the fired glaze effect may separate
or break, turning into vertical drips. Heavy application may cause the glaze
to pop off. |
Storage: Due to the thickness of Melt Gloop, it’s
recommended to level out the glaze by gently tapping the product jar onto a
table surface after application. This helps alleviate any peaks in the glaze
that could lead to drying issues. |
Product Usage |
Dots in Design: To apply dots in a design pattern using
Melt Gloop, begin by using a pea-sized amount to prevent the glaze from
running or pooling during firing. Apply the dots with a syringe or applicator
bottle, spacing them evenly to maintain a clean and intentional pattern. You
can experiment with geometric arrangements like grids or spirals, or opt for
organic designs such as vines or waves. For color, you may use single shades
for a bold, uniform look, or layer different colors to add depth and visual
interest. |
Colorful Drips: Melt Gloop can be applied in larger dots
on vertical surfaces to create more dramatic movement and dripping effects
using a syringe or applicator bottle. This technique enhances the glaze’s
fluidity during firing, allowing it to flow downward. Be cautious of any
glaze applied too low on your piece, as it may run off. |
Layer Together: Melt Gloop can be layered and marbled with
other Melt Gloop colors to create stunning visual effects. Allow the first
layer to set slightly (loses its glossiness) before adding the next. This
technique enhances both the texture and vibrancy of your finished piece. The
more product you apply, the more the glaze will run. |
Use with Underglazes and Engobes: Melt Gloop remains
dimensional when applied over Underglazes and Stoneware Engobes, preserving
its raised texture. For best results, it is recommended to bisque fire the
Underglaze or Engobe to cone 04 before applying the Melt Gloop, as this helps
with adhesion and ensures the glaze performs effectively during the final
firing. |
Layer with Stoneware Glazes: When used either under or
over a glaze, such as Stoneware glazes, the texture may flatten during
firing. Despite this change, the technique can still produce interesting and
colorful effects, offering a smooth, layered appearance even without the
dimensional quality. |
Firing Range: Melt Gloop has a broad firing range from
cone 5 to cone 10, (2167°F-2345°F /1186°C-1285°C) in both oxidation and
reduction firings. Firing at higher temperatures may result in increased
movement and texture. Because results can vary based on firing conditions and
layering techniques, it’s recommended to test the glaze beforehand. |


