No you should not mix FolkArt® Texture
Paint with extender or water. Mixing with any other liquid may increase cracking.
All FolkArt® Texture
Paint colors can be intermixed to create custom colors. They can be mixed before use or mixed as they are applied to the project.
Dry time between coats is 1 hour and cure time is 24 hours depending on humidity.
No, FolkArt Pre-Mixed Pouring
Paint 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 Pre-Mixed Pouring
Paint, the completed project should be varn...
Thinning FolkArt Pre-Mixed Pouring
Paint is not necessary, as it is manufactured to the perfect consistency to create a variety of
paint poured or marbled effects using either the Direct Pour Method or Dirty Pour Method.
Although FolkArt Pre-Mixed Pouring
Paint begins to set up soon after marbling, it may be dry to the touch within approximately 1 hour and completely dried within 24 hours. Variables such as the type of surface being marbled, the thickness of
paint application and the humidity...
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, you can use Apple Barrel
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.
No, FolkArt Terra Cotta is not recommended for
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A standard brushstroke painted on a porous surface will be dry to the touch within approximately 25 minutes and completely dried within an hour, depending on the amount of water used to dilute the
paint. On sealed surfaces, the same standard brushstroke painted on a will be d...