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Bronze patina rubber glove
Bronze patina rubber glove











bronze patina rubber glove
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Coat it! Use a soft brush to stroke/dab on the metal coatings.experiment!Īfter you coat something with metal, you can add the patinas and dyes. The metal coatings work on just about anything-wood, ceramic, polymer clay, resin, glass, foam, metal, plaster. Things that already are metal, can become a different metal, or can get a fresh touchup or accents of another metal color. The metal coatings coat things with metal! Things that aren't metal, become metal (at least on the surface). I'll have more tips as we go along, but now. You can add multiple coatings if you want. The sealant works best applied in thin coats. that requires patience, which I don't really have much of either, so we'll just all have to try our best together). let all the coatings dry completely for 72 hours before applying the sealer (it'll work much better this way. Use the 'Swellegant' clear sealant to fix the coatings, patinas and dyes-it's made especially to go with the products! Other sealants, glazes and coatings might work (I haven't experimented yet with to tell you which to use and not use), but the clear sealant does work and does work well! It is absolutely flat-it will not add any shine or interfere with the patina either! Just a little something to remember.I find it best to pour out a little of whatever product you're using, then put the lid back on the bottle, since they all dry out when exposed to the air.Shake all the bottles very thoroughly each time, before you use them.A box of wet wipes nearby to wipe off any excess is a nifty idea, don't you think

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  • The Tiffany and Verdigris patinas are traditional patinas, which means that they are slightly acidic-they won't burn your skin or clothing, just avoid prolonged contact.
  • So wear rubber gloves and an apron if you think you're going to be messy (I'm messy, so I've found the gloves to be rather handy!).
  • The dyes will stain-they're dyes, duh.
  • The metal coatings are finely ground metal suspended in a binder, and some of them do create natural expansion of gases, so when you open your metal coating bottles, aim away from yourself in case there is any blurping of liquid.
  • Don't drink it, keep it out of your eyes, all that smart stuff.
  • Use common sense when using these, just like you would with any paint or craft product.
  • All have low or no odor and wash up with soap and warm water.
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    If you would like the MSDS sheets for full details on their composition, those are available on my site. The 'Swellegant' line is made up of five metal coatings, three patinas, thirteen dye-oxides and one clear sealant.Here's a bit of how-to, and some tips and other fun stuff you ought to know! So, once you get some of the 'Swellegant' stuff in your studio, what do you do with it? Ooooooh, I am so excited to share these products with you! I had so much fun playing with them myself that I figured everyone would want to play too!













    Bronze patina rubber glove