FolkArt Extreme Glitter decorative projects should be dusted lightly with a soft brush.
For easiest application of
FolkArt Home Décor White Wax, it is recommended to first apply
FolkArt Home Decor Clear Wax, let dry and buff. Having the layer of Clear Wax on the project surface between the painted finish and the White Wax will allow you more flexibility of movin...
FolkArt Home Decor Texture Chalk paint can be applied to many different types of surfaces: wood, terracotta, metal, canvas, paper mache, plaster, ceramic or glass, and even fabric. Note that fabric surfaces painted with
FolkArt Home Decor Texture Chalk are not machine-washabl...
FolkArt Pure Artist Pigments are best applied to a project surface using one of the
FolkArt Select Firm Bristle Brushes. As an alternate paint tool, a palette knife or sponge can be used. 7.0.3
To state a definite dry time for
FolkArt Pure Artist Pigments paint is a little difficult as there are many variables to determine a paint’s dry time. Humidity, time of year, the project surface, and air circulation will play a huge part in determining how long it will take a ...
FolkArt Treasure Gold will dry to the touch within one (1) hour, however, it will take approximately 48 hours before it is cured to non-glass surfaces. Glass and ceramic surfaces should be baked to cure
FolkArt Treasure Gold.
Clean
FolkArt Laser-Cut Painting Stencils with cool water while the paint is still wet. To remove dried paint from the stencil, use a paper towel dampened with rubbing alcohol. Rub gently to avoid tearing the stencil.
Many surfaces can be decorated with
FolkArt Brush Lettering Paint: wood, papier mache, canvas, metal, glass, glazed ceramics, paper, and terracotta. This paint also works well on acrylic-painted or stained surfaces. Make sure to seal or basecoat porous surfaces such as plaste...
You can learn more about this product by reading the complete
FolkArt Brush Lettering FAQ document.
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...