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Sun Yellow ColorFire™ Glass Enamel Paste for Fused Glass & Ceramics
Sun Yellow ColorFire™ Glass Enamel Paste for Fused Glass & Ceramics
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Sun Yellow ColorFire™ Glass Enamel Paste for Fused Glass
ColorFire™ Sun Yellow Glass Enamel Paste is a ready-to-use screen printing enamel paste for fused glass, glass fusing projects, COE 90 Bullseye Glass, COE 96 Oceanside Glass, float glass, and ceramics.
Formerly sold under the Rogue name, ColorFire™ is the same trusted enamel paste artists already know, now under its new Fuse Muse Fused Glass product brand.
Sun Yellow Enamel Paste fires to a brilliant yellow finish, making it ideal for painting, screen printing, brushwork, and detailed enamel applications.
No powder mixing is required. ColorFire™ arrives pre-mixed with a smooth, honey-like consistency designed for clean application and dependable fired results.
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What This Product Is
- Ready-to-use glass screen printing enamel paste
- Color:
- Finish: Sunny Yellow
- Compatible with COE 90 and COE 96 glass, float glass and ceramics
- 150 g / 5.3 oz jar
Why Artists Choose ColorFire™
- No powder mixing required
- Smooth, honey-like consistency
- Strong, vibrant fired color
- Works for screen printing, painting, and pouring
- Food safe when fired correctly
Firing Information
- 1100°F–1450°F (595°C–785°C)
- Suitable for tack fuse, full fuse, and sintering
- Compatible with standard fused glass firing schedules
Best Paired With
Who This Is For
- Fused glass artists
- Ceramic artists
- Beginners and professionals
Frequently Asked Questions
Is ColorFire™ the same as the old Rogue paste?
Yes. It is the same trusted formula under the new ColorFire™ brand.
Do I need to mix anything?
No. It is ready to use straight from the jar.
Can I use this on COE 90 and COE 96 glass?
Yes. It works on both.
Can it be used for painting?
Yes. It works for brushwork and fine detail.
Can it be thinned?
Yes. Add a small amount of water if needed for fluid techniques.
Is it food safe?
Yes, when fired correctly.
