Yes, the FolkArt Lettering Brushes can be used with FolkArt Acrylics thinned with a touch of FolkArt Floating Medium or water.
Because FolkArt Brush Lettering Paint is solvent-based, you should clean brushes with nail polish remover, mineral spirits, or an enamel paint thinner such as xylene or toluene. After cleaning the brushes with one of the aforementioned solvent cleaners, wash the brush bristle...
FolkArt Brushed Metal Acrylic Paint can be applied to most paintable surfaces such as wood, terra cotta, canvas, rigid plastic, papier mache, metal, glass and ceramics.
Absolutely. FolkArt Brushed Metal Acrylic Paint is formulated so that it can be used on interior surfaces as well as a permanent outdoor paint. By the nature of the acrylic polymers used to make FolkArt Brushed Metal, it is weather resistant. FolkArt Brushed Metal Acrylic Pa...
FolkArt Brushed Metal Acrylic Paint will dry to the touch very quickly; however, it will take approximately 48 hours before it is cured to the surface. Once it is cured to the surface, FolkArt Brushed Metal Acrylic Paint is water and fade resistant.
You can learn more about this product by reading the FolkArt Brushed Metal Acrylic Paint FAQ document.
Proper cleaning and care of brushes will not only make them last longer but also make them perform as they were designed to perform. Thoroughly clean the brush with water using the grid in the bottom of the Brush Basin®. Squeeze a small amount of Brush Plus Cleaner & Condi...
Proper cleaning and care makes brushes last longer and perform better. Wood and paper are hardest on brushes and will tend to make your brushes wear faster.
Thoroughly rinse the brush with water, using the grid at the bottom on the Brush Basin®. Squeeze Brush Plus® brush...
To mix two or more colors together using your brush as opposed to a palette knife. Each time you load your brush the color may be slightly different, this adds variety to your painting.
A chisel edge is the area on a flat brush where the tip of the bristles come together. The chisel edge is important when painting as many brush strokes begin and end on the chisel edge.