It is best to apply several thin coats of
paint, allowing the
paint to dry between coats.
No, FolkArt® Chalkboard
Paint should not be mixed with water, mediums or other acrylic paints. Mixing with anything other than other FolkArt® Chalkboard Paints will destroy the properties that make the
paint work as a chalkboard surface.
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...
FolkArt Color Shift
Paint is a water-based, easy-to-brush-on
paint that when applied to a surface, the
paint produces a metallic luster. This metallic luster will shift colors as the direction of light on the painted surface changes.
Yes, you can apply more FolkArt® Chalkboard
Paint after 24 hours, but it will then need to cure for another 24 hours before being used.
The
paint is developed with extra adhesive properties making it a perfect
paint for glass painting without using a primer or sealer. To ensure extra durability, it is recommended that painted glass/ceramics be cured by baking.
No, tinting FolkArt® Texture
Paint with other paints may change the properties of the Texture
Paint.
FolkArt Pre-Mixed Pouring
Paint is specifically formulated as a fluid, medium-body acrylic
paint which is easily poured, spread, and swirled to create a variety of poured
paint effects including marbleized effects without colors becoming overmixed or muddied.
Yes. If you are basecoating concrete, for example for a bird bath or statue, a lime neutralizer is needed. Household vinegar works fine. Coat the concrete with vinegar, let it dry, wash it off, dry thoroughly, then it's ready to
paint. It is not ideal to basecoat a large co...
Yes, you can use both FolkArt
paint on plaster. However, because plaster is very porous and sometimes dusty, you will need to first seal the piece with a clear acrylic matte spray sealer.