Although the mixture of
FolkArt Pouring Medium and
FolkArt Acrylic Paints begins to set up soon after marbling and may be dry to the touch within approximately 1 hour, the project surface may not be completely dried until 24 hours after the pour. Variables such as the type of ...
No,
FolkArt Pouring Medium should be used on indoor surfaces only, as it is not designed to be permanent outdoor without an outdoor sealer or varnish applied. When decorating an outdoor surface with
FolkArt Pouring Medium mixed with
FolkArt acrylic paints, the completed proje...
FolkArt® Extreme Glitter has a transparent base, but the glitter particles are opaque.
Yes,
FolkArt Dragonfly Glaze, when applied to glassware, should be baked-to-cure the
paint to the glass making it permanent and washable. See how to cure painted glass projects to learn more. 7.0.1
Allow a minimum of 2 hours of dry time between coats, depending upon thickness of application. Once dry,
FolkArt Home Decor Texture Chalk will take a minimum of 48 hours before fully cured to the surface.
You can stencil, spounce or brush on. The colors will dry to a matte finish and have the same durability of regular
FolkArt Enamels.
FolkArt Home Decor Wax is a brushable, waterbase, non-toxic, paraffin-infused wax finish used to seal and protect painted surfaces. Allow
paint to fully dry 24 hours before applying wax. Clean brushes while wet with soap and water.
You can stencil, sponge or brush on opaque and metallic colors. Brush-on colors can be stroked and blended like other
FolkArt paints.
No, sealers are not necessary when using
FolkArt® Shinys. They were developed as a self-sealing acrylic
paint.
FolkArt® Outdoor Varnish will improve weather resistance if a project will be in the elements.
Yes,
FolkArt® Shinys will stick to each other after they have cured. Any
paint with a gloss finish will stick to itself. To prevent sticking, apply a coat of
FolkArt® Outdoor Varnish.