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2006-13 3D Stencil: Fluid Interference Gold (Fine) Metallic Plaster Look

2006-13
3D Stencil:
Fluid Interference Gold  (Fine) Metallic Plaster Look


Golden Artist Colors, Inc.
188 Bell Road
New Berlin, NY 13411-9527 USA
Toll Free: 800-959-6543
Fax: 607-847-6767
lori@goldenpaints.com
www.goldenpaints.com

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Paint Products:

  • Light Molding Paste
  • Fine Pumice Gel
  • Fluid Interference Gold (Fine)
  • Low Viscosity Glaze*
Brushes and Tools:
  • Spackle knife
  • Stencil:  # W9013
    Stensource International
    Stensource.com

Painting Instructions:

Step 1.  Mix Light Molding Paste with Fine Pumice Gel and Interference Gold at a ratio of 1:1:1, set aside a portion of the mixture. 

Step 2.  With a texture blade or spackle knife, apply the plaster mixture unevenly onto the surface allowing the base color to show in places.  Allow to dry.

Step 3.  Secure the stencil and apply the mixture through it.  Remove the stencil and repeat as desired.  Allow to dry.

Step 4 (optional) Create a glaze mixture using the Low Viscosity Glaze and any GOLDEN acrylic color and brush across the textured surface.  Allow to dry.

Clean Up:  Wash hands and tools in soap and water.  Keep tools wet while working to prevent permanent adhesion of the acrylic materials.

* For more information on Proceed™ decorative paints, go to    www.proceedsystem.com.

Surface Preparation:

General: A clean, wax free, non-greasy surface is recommended.  High gloss surfaces may need scuffing to improve adhesion.  GOLDEN Glaze is formulated to work best over a satin sheen base coat.  Gels and texture products may be put over any sheen base coat.

Masonry/Stucco: New masonry needs to be fully cured and primed with a suitable masonry primer.

Wood: Raw wood may be painted or stained directly, but be aware that water based materials can cause grain raising.  See “General” instructions above for guidance on previously painted surfaces.

Metal: Painting direct to metal requires a suitable primer for the specific metal type.  See “General” instructions above for guidance on previously painted surfaces.

Glass: Painting direct to glass is possible; primers and GOLDEN GAC 200 aid in adhesion.

Fabric, Canvas, and Paper: Paint direct or use GOLDEN Mediums as a size, to increase launderability or seal the surface.

If you have any other questions please feel free to contact us at the number below.

Important: Golden Artist Colors provides these recipes as points of departure for exploring Golden products in faux finishing applications.

GOLDEN strongly recommends samples be created before attempting to apply these techniques to walls, some techniques will be difficult to remove or to cover at a later date.

Please contact the technical support team before application if there are concerns or questions at 1-800-959-6543.

Fluid Interference Gold  (Fine) Metallic Plaster Look

Disclaimer for Decorative Technique Sheets

The above information is based on research and testing done by Golden Artist Colors, Inc., and is provided as a basis for understanding the potential uses of the products mentioned. Due to the numerous variables in methods, materials and conditions of producing art, Golden Artist Colors, Inc. cannot be sure the product will be right for you. Therefore, we urge product users to test each application to ensure all individual project requirements are met. While we believe the above information is accurate, WE MAKE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, and we shall in no event be liable for any damages (indirect, consequential, or otherwise) that may occur as a result of a product application.

 
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