Metallic Paint 30ml - Copper
€5.50
Shiny metal water-based paint for almost all materials and surfaces. Whether in art, painting, collage, design, gilding or furniture, the gleaming antique metallic ink can be applied to almost all materials
The metallic inks adhere almost on all the grease and dust-free surfaces, such as plastic, cardboard, leather, plaster, wood, styrofoam and paper, and can very effectively be applied to natural materials like shells, leaves and branches - also great for fine detail work and stencil techniques.
After drying, the paint forms a homogeneous surface is water resistant and offers a unique silky shine.
Antique Metallic colours can be intermixed and have a very short drying time of just 5-10 minutes.
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Customer Reviews
Good paint, and beautiful colour coppe but needs two coats.
First of all the description on the bottle itself is in German so the instructions are not helpful unless you speak German and the description above is equally unhelpful. Therefore I used Google Translate to translate the German from the bottle into English as follows:
Liquid metallic paint on acrylic base. After drying for about 30 minutes, the paint is waterproof. This paint contains no volatile solvents and adheres to almost any surface, such as: paper, polystyrene, wood, plaster, clay, leather, fabric, plastic, etc. Clean brush and other material with water.
Having tried the paint the paint is water based and is touch dry very quickly (within about a minute). If I applied water over it after it being touch dry it streaked the paint. having allowed it to dry properly for the 30 minutes recommended on the bottle and then applying water to it, it was water resistant but if I pressed hard with the brush it did streak a tiny bit so if you want a waterproof finish on this paint I would apply a varnish over it.
The copper colour is beautiful but is is very thin and does need two coats. When painting over a pencil marks on paper for example it did not hide the pencil marks on the first coat and needed a second one. I also tried it on metal and it goes onto metal very smoothly though again will probably need a second coat if covering larger areas. When dry on metal it is prone to being scratched off with a sharp implement but is resistant to being brushed off.