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Old 2014-01-31, 4:44pm
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Default Transparent pink that doesn't react with silver?

Is there a transparent pink 104 that won't turn brown when silver leaf or foil are applied? Thanks.
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Old 2014-01-31, 6:48pm
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I haven't found one yet. Have you tried encasing the pink with a thin layer of clear, and then applying silver over that?
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Old 2014-02-01, 4:20pm
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me either. But I can remember if it's Vetro or Effetre, plain pink trans that turns kind of peachy with silver glass.
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Old 2014-02-01, 5:36pm
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my vetro trans pink turns a light peachy bubbly colour if i overheat it just a tad. i actually go for just that look when I work with it now. it's so pretty! a little like bubbly champagne.
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