There are two types of curing methods that can be used with FolkArt Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Paint: baking and air drying. NOTE: Please use the bake method for items you intend to wash in the top rack of your dishwasher. Bake Method :
Allow painted item to dry for 2...
Yes, painted glassware can be safely washed by hand and are top shelf dishwasher safe without chipping, cracking or fading. Do not soak in water.
Although the paint is non-toxic, it should never come in contact with food. When painting a glass, keep painted design below 8/10" or 2 cm from the lip; and when painting plates, paint only on the rim of the plate that will not come in contact with food or reverse glass pain...
No, it is best that painted items do not come in direct or non-direct contact with food or liquids when heating in a microwave.
Yes, it is UV and weather resistant and can be used both indoors on curtains, glassware and wood as well as outdoors on terra cotta and garden signs.
If basecoating concrete such as a statue, a lime neutralizer is needed. Household white vinegar works fine. Coat concrete with vinegar, let dry, rinse well and dry thoroughly before painting. The paint is not recommended for large concrete areas subject to foot traffic suc...
The paint can be used to decorate denims, cottons, poly/cotton blends, woven blends and home décor textiles.
Yes, to remove manufacturer’s sizing, all fabrics should be prewashed using soap and water following washing instructions and most denims should be washed multiple times in hot water. After washing, dry thoroughly before decorating. When washing and drying, DO NOT use a fab...
It is best to provide a firm painting surface such as wax covered cardboard between your fabric project and your work surface.
Yes, for best results, it is recommended to use the waterbase FolkArt Textile Medium with FolkArt Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Paint when painting on fabric. Shake medium well, mix 1 part medium to 2 parts paint. Can be applied through stencil or hand painted. Clean up whil...