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Patina green color spray paint
Patina green color spray paint













patina green color spray paint
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Painting tips and advice. Check out our methods of use page and FAQ’s.Special order aerosols are subject to a min. Aerosols in all colour variants are available, however if the option is not listed, please contact us for further information. Patina Green RAL 6000, offered in our standard range of 1 litre, 2.5 litre and 5 litre cans. Just prior to painting, wipe the surface with a Tack Rag to remove dust and other loose contaminants. We recommend using our Surface cleaner 2800 for painted surfaces or our Surface Cleaner 2802 for bare metal. Surface Preparation. Prior to painting ensure all surfaces are clean and dry to remove any contaminants.

patina green color spray paint

  • Spray application. All of our Coach Enamels will need to be diluted by around 5-10% using Paintman Coach Enamel Thinners, thus ensuring the highest quality finish and maintaining correct drying times.
  • Our traditional formula gives you an extra-long wet edge time, thus minimising any brush drag. In addition to this it gives excellent water resistance, flexibility, toughness and exterior durability. Here at Paintman Paint, we take pride in only producing the highest quality, hand mixed paint that will give you the ultimate high gloss finish, superb coverage with high build and scratch filling properties. Patina Green RAL 6000 is hand mixed to the finest quality and can also be used in conjunction with Tintable Raptor Tough Protection systems. It is ideal for brushing, rollering or by spray application. Patina Spray comes in an 8 oz container To activate Iron Patina Paint, you must use the Green Spray After each use, be sure to rinse out the spray nozzle thoroughly and seal the container with the cap. 😉 Anyway, just rub a pinch of cornstarch or powder into the wax to remove the shine.Īnd that’s it! I love these little tea light holders with their new dynamic finish, but wouldn’t this same technique be amazing on an old metal plant stand? Or an intricately carved frame? Or a metal figurine? The possibilities are almost endless!Īnd your cornstarch will thank you for allowing it to take part in a beautiful, creative endeavor.Paintman Paint Patina Green RAL 6000 is a traditional synthetic coach enamel. Transform your everyday pieces into rusty, crusty metal look-a-likes Patina Spray when used with Patina Paint will activate for a fun faux metal look on all pieces. I originally thought about using baby power (which I think would work great), but the cornstarch was closer.

    patina green color spray paint

    I wanted to seal my work with wax, but I didn’t want the sheen of wax. You’re probably asking why there is a box of Corn Starch in the last picture… True oxidized copper has a chalky finish (which looks a lot like non-sealed chalk-based paint).

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    wax with clear wax to seal (feel free to use some dark and/or gold wax in places to create greater variation).while paint is still wet, spritz with a spray bottle of water and watch the paint run… rub it in places if desired to allow more of the underneath layers to show through.paint with a 1:2 mixture of CCP vanilla frosting: tropical cocktail… do NOT let it dry.wax with CCP gold wax (this imitates the shimmer of real copper and provides a resist for your next layer).

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  • paint with CCP chocolate tart (in retrospect, a combo of chocolate tart and brandy might have been better)… let dry a full day.
  • sand object to be painted (not normally required with chalk-based paints, but these had paint flaking off… it’s always important to remove any flaking paint).
  • If you need a recipe to create your own, go here. I used all Country Chic Paint products, and I find that they layer, distress, and “play” beautifully, but you could certainly attempt a similar effect with any chalk-based paint. The process involves quite a few steps, but each is quick and easy. To do so, I found some old glass tea light holders that had seen better days… I’d say they’re much improved now. So I recently acquired that gorgeous tall candlestick, and I loved the finish so much that I decided to undergo a little creativity therapy and try to create green patina myself. You know those items you have in your pantry? The ones you hardly ever use but you always have a big box taking up space? Please tell me I’m not the only one! Well, my friends, today’s tutorial will not only help you achieve some super gorgeous faux metal patina, it will help justify the square inches being eaten up by one of those random products in your pantry.















    Patina green color spray paint