Description
Fusion’s Clear Glaze allows you to create your own finish by mixing in a few drops of the desired Fusion Mineral Paint colour or metallic to create a custom colour finish.
Antiquing Glaze is lightly tinted to a rich brown for the perfect antiquing look and soft matte finish.
Application:
- When adding tint or paint to Clear Glaze, test to ensure your desired pigmentation is achieved prior to application.
- I recommend a ratio of approx. 1 teaspoon of paint to 1 tablespoons of glaze (which is the same as 1:4)
- Spread mixed glaze onto surface using a brush to get into crevices.
- Use a lint free cloth to wipe it back into crevices and away from high points.
- Allow to dry completely- typically 24-48 hours depending on humidity.
- Tough Coat Wipe on Poly is recommended for high traffic areas.
Size: 250ml
Projects where I have used Clear Glaze:
Clear glaze mixed with Fusion’s Ash created depth to the details on this coffee table. Click the image for tutorial.
Example using Antiquing Glaze:
Antiquing Glaze over a pine board painted with Fusion’s Limestone and a graphic image applied with Fusion Transfer Gel. Antiquing Glaze was applied over the entire board over the graphic image. This close up shows how the Glaze gets into the crevices of wood to create an aged appearance.
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