Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Metal Effects Fresh paint

Custom a sea sponge to practice the patina meaning.


Use a patina sealer to stop the oxidation process when it looks the way you want. This will seal and protect the surface of your Metal Effects paint job.



Prime the surface with a exclusive acid-blocking primer before adding the Metal Effects paint. Apply to the surface with a brush or roller, or spray the primer on with an air tool.


Apply the Metal Effects Paint


Select the color you want to use. Your choices are copper, pale gold, rich gold, harvest gold, bronze, baroque, and iron. Apply the paint with a roller, brush, or spray.


Add a Patina Effect


To achieve a patina effect, apply a coat of aging solution. Choose the color that goes with your decor from Metal Effects green, blue, and black. The aging solution is best applied on a dry surface with a sea sponge. The oxidation process occurs in minutes with this product. Rust activator can be applied to create a weathered look.


Seal the Surface


Advanced Masters produces a Trade-mark of colouring called "Metal Tool." This dye mimics the contemplate of aged metal. Construct a patina aftermath on painted surfaces for a distressed, ancient creation glom. Add Metal Effects paint to paintable wallpaper that looks adore a pressed metal ceiling for an genuine, inexpensive alternative to a positive copper ceiling.

Prime the Surface