Yes,
FolkArt Dragonfly Glaze, when applied to glassware, should be baked-to-cure the paint to the glass making it permanent and washable. See how to cure painted glass projects to learn more. 7.0.1
FolkArt Treasure Gold dries to a luscious metallic finish when thoroughly dried and does not require a topcoat or varnish. For extra protection, however, a clear acrylic spray sealer or a brush-on varnish may be used. Keep in mind that additional topcoat or varnish will alter ...
Yes, as long as the surface is suitable for outdoors.
FolkArt® Shinys can be exposed to the elements and are fade resistant and water resistant.
FolkArt® Shinys may be applied using a soft brush, roller or sponge applicator.
Yes,
FolkArt Ultra Dye may permanently dye clothing. It is suggested that while creating with
FolkArt Ultra Dye, wear old or protective clothing as well as plastic gloves.
You can stencil, spounce or brush on. The colors will dry to a matte finish and have the same durability of regular
FolkArt Enamels.
No, thinning
FolkArt Enamels with water compromises the integrity of the paint formula and will prevent the paint from properly adhering to your glass surface.
No, it is not necessary to seal projects created using
FolkArt Glitterific. If desired, project surfaces can be sealed using a glossy sealer—such as
FolkArt Acrylic Lacquer Gloss Finish or
FolkArt Artists’ Varnish Gloss—for extra protection.
FolkArt Home Decor Wax is a brushable, waterbase, non-toxic, paraffin-infused wax finish used to seal and protect painted surfaces. Allow paint to fully dry 24 hours before applying wax. Clean brushes while wet with soap and water.
FolkArt Home Decor waxed surfaces will be fully cured in 7 days. Until then, keep waxed surfaces free of moisture and heavy use to allow enough time for the wax to fully cure.