Delta
Ceramcoat paint is an acrylic based
paint system that has a flat finish and dries within minutes of application.
Yes, you can use Delta
Ceramcoat paint on plaster. However, because plaster is very porous and sometimes dusty, you should to first seal the piece with a clear acrylic matte spray sealer.
Paints are rated on a light-fastness scale that runs from 1 to 5: Excellent Very good Good Fair Poor All of the Delta
Ceramcoat colors are rated Excellent or Very Good (1 or 2). These paints are made from some of the purest pigments available, which results in their ...
Delta
Ceramcoat can be cleaned up using soap and warm water. It is better to clean up Delta
Ceramcoat paints while they are wet, but dried
paint can be cleaned up easily as well.
Canvas: Use gesso-primed canvases or apply gesso to unprimed canvases. Wood: Sand and seal before painting. Tin or Metal: Wash to remove dirt and wipe with alcohol to remove oil. Paper Maché: No preparation needed. Glass or Ceramics: Delta
Ceramcoat paint is not recommen...
No, Delta
Ceramcoat does not use any natural rubber latex in any of its current
paint products; however, some of Plaid’s
paint products do use synthentic acrylic latex materials. Any individual who has experienced a reaction to natural rubber latex should consult with his or h...
There are two types of curing methods that can be used with Delta
Ceramcoat Select 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...
Strings and clumps occur when the top layer of
paint starts to dry. Air gets trapped in the top part of the bottle and forms a skin. When you go to use it, it gets mixed back into the other liquid and causes clogs. Sometimes you might be able to remove the clumps if they hav...
Yes, FolkArt® Texture
Paint can be painted or antiqued after it has cured to change the color or finished look.
Yes, FolkArt® Chalkboard
Paint dries to a tough finish.