Both
FolkArt® Shinys and
FolkArt® Outdoor use the same
acrylic polymers. The difference between the two is the finish.
FolkArt® Shinys have a glossy finish and
FolkArt® Outdoor has a satin finish.
You should wait at least 1 hour before applying an additional coat of
FolkArt® Shinys.
Projects created using
FolkArt Pre-Mixed Pouring Paints MUST be sealed. Project surfaces can be spray sealed using
FolkArt Acrylic Lacquers (Matte, Satin, or Gloss Finishes) or brushed with
FolkArt Artists’ Varnish (Satin or Gloss). NOTE : Before storing finished marbled p...
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.
No,
FolkArt® Shinys are not the same as Apple Barrel Gloss.
FolkArt® Shinys were developed to have a higher gloss finish than Apple Barrel Gloss. Also,
FolkArt® Shinys are color matched to the corresponding
FolkArt®
Acrylic Color and have the same high pigment load and inte...
FolkArt Pouring Medium when mixed with
FolkArt Acrylic Paints will dry to the touch within 24 hours, however, it will take approximately 48 hours before it is cured to the surface.
Yes, once cured in the oven, glassware painted with Color Shift can be washed by hand and or in the top shelf of the dishwasher without chipping, cracking, or fading. Do not soak in water.
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.
No, you cannot mix
FolkArt Extreme Glitter with
FolkArt Acrylics or any other
acrylic paint. You may apply
FolkArt Extreme Glitter over any dry
acrylic paint.
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...