Antiquing Glaze
Antiquing Glaze
Antiquing Glaze is lightly tinted to a rich brown for the perfect antiquing look and soft matte finish.
With an exceptional ease of application with a long open time, Antiquing Glaze delivers the performance of a professional finish that everyone can achieve!
Application Tool | Brush, Sponge, Rag |
Location | Interior surfaces |
Re-coat Time | 12-24 hrs |
Dry Time | 12 hrs |
Top Coat | Required on surfaces that will come into water contact such as cabinets. Any top coat can be applied. |
Clean Up | Water |
Coverage | 75 sq.ft. |
Finish/Sheen | Matte |
Recommended Uses | Add age to your furniture that can be easily painted over in future. Accentuate details and texture on a painted piece. |
Can Be Applied To | Painted surfaces. Non-oil, no wax surfaces. |
Can Be Painted Over | After 24 hours |
How to Prep | Apply to a clean previously painted, wax or oil free surface |
Cure Time | 28 Days |
Maintenance/ Cleaning | Clean as required, mild soap and water. |
€12,95
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Antiquing Glaze
Antiquing Glaze is lightly tinted to a rich brown for the perfect antiquing look and soft matte finish.
With an exceptional ease of application with a long open time, Antiquing Glaze delivers the performance of a professional finish that everyone can achieve!
- Over light colors, apply sparingly so as not to age your furniture too much.
- Apply to a test piece before treating the entire piece of furniture to be sure of the result.
Use: Apply sparingly with a good quality brush and wipe with a lint-free cloth to achieve desired results. Allow the Glaze to dry for 12 to 24 hours, depending on climate/weather/humidity and finish with Tough Coat for extra durability.
Tough Coat is recommended for heavily used surfaces such as kitchen cabinets, table tops, etc.