Article number: | 12.50.0002.0500 |
POLYVINE Crackle Glaze 500ml ( 15m²/L)
The Crackle Glaze from Polyvine reproduces the dusty effect of old oil-based paint by inserting a layer of Crackle Glaze between two layers of acrylic paint.
The Crackle glaze will cause the top layer to crack, revealing the colour of the base Layer. This is ideal to create unique decorative aged effects on furniture, skirting boards, walls, architrave, pottery, picture frames and much more.
When contrasting colours are used for the base and top layer of the acrylic paint, the cracking effect is further accentuated. For the most realistic reproductions, a dark background and a slightly lighter top layer can be used.
Can be used on Painted Furniture, Woodwork, Plaster work & Non-Ferrous Metals.
How to use Polyvine Crackle Glaze
PLEASE NOTE
COVERAGE – Approx. 8 m² per litre
N° OF COATS – 1 coat
DRYING TIME – 15mins to 1 hr, depending on temperature
CLEANING – Clean tools/equipment with warm soapy water, rinse well with clean water, and allow to dry naturally.
STORAGE – Protect from extremes of temperature during storage and application.
Health and safety
Non-hazardous. Ensure good ventilation. Keep out of reach of children. Contact with eyes-wash immediately with warm water. Remove excess from tools and mixing vessels before washing in warm soapy water. Do not empty containers into drains or watercourses
If Cissing Occurs
Glaze pulls back – rejects the surface – brush through repeatedly with pressure on the brush. Alternatively take a damp lint free cloth and rub the glaze hard into the surface – brush through with glaze again. If cissing persists wipe surface free of glaze and rub down with detergent and dry well.
SPRAYING Crackle finish
To obtain consistent results and achieve uniform cracking on larger areas; application with HVLP spray is recommended. Use the fan adjustment knob on the rear of the gun to fine tune the spray to meet your needs (i.e., if you are getting runs, adjust the fan speed faster to achieve higher paint atomization or turn the speed lower to achieve a thicker initial coat). Adjust the fluid control knob to handle the increased or decreased fan speed. You want the amount of paint to provide a solid mist of paint droplets, but not so much volume that the paint begins to run. Sweep the gun back and forth 6 to 8 inches from the object you are painting. Always keep the gun perpendicular to the paint surface and sweep at a medium pace.