You can learn more about this product by reading the
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Acrylic Paint FAQ document.
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...
Yes, heat-setting will ensure the durability of your
FolkArt Watercolor fabric project. Follow the instructions below to heat-set your project. 1Allow the decorated fabric to dry 24 hours. Heat set the painted surface using a dry iron set to the highest setting allowed for...
FolkArt® Shinys were developed for use on wood and most other porous surfaces. They are not for use on glass and ceramics like the Liquitex Glossies. Plaid developed
FolkArt® Enamels for use on glass and ceramics.
Yes, as long as the surface is suitable for outdoors.
FolkArt® Shinys can be exposed to the elements and are fade resistant and water resistant.
FolkArt® Shinys may be applied using a soft brush, roller or sponge applicator.
FolkArt® Shinys dry within one hour and are cured in 24 hours depending on humidity.
FolkArt® Shinys can be used on wood, paper mache, canvas, terra cotta, galvanized tin and most porous surfaces. They are not recommended for use on glass or ceramics.
FolkArt Color Shift
Acrylic Paints does not require a lot of surface prep. The main concern is to have the surface thoroughly cleaned well prior to painting. Wood – If desired, sand smooth any rough areas prior to painting. Terra Cotta – Wipe to remove dust. If the ter...
It is best to provide a firm painting surface such as wax covered cardboard between your fabric project and your work surface.