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| Metallic FinishesOnline Catalogue | Paints, Glazes, Glitters and Textures | Metallic Finishes  | Metallic Powders Technically speaking these bright powders are actually termed flakes. They are suitable for making bright metallic paints when mixed with a glaze, bronzing medium or shellac |
|  |  | Bronzing Mediums Ormaline metallic paint medium for making metallic paints using the powders above. |
|  |  | Iron Powder for Rust Effects This fine iron powder will rust quickly with water and is excellent for realistic rust effects. For best results apply a coat of a matt glaze such as Polyvine Dead Flat onto your base colour. While the glaze is still wet sprinkle liberal quantities of iron powder into the glaze and spray with vinegar using a garden mister. The iron powder will immediately begin to rust. Realistic looking riveted steelwork can be achieved by glueing our wooden rivets to MDF and applying some flat glaze around the edges and letting it run. Sprinkle with iron powder, spray with vinegar and it will look like rust is weeping from the rivets. Excess powder can be swept off when the glaze is dry. |
|  |  | Ardenbrite Metallic Paint A range of high quality, quick-drying metallic paints, suitable for external and internal use. When used externally, they should be given a coat of protective glaze. May be used on wood, stone, expanded polystyrene as well as metal. Ready mixed for application by brush or spray. Touch dry in 15 minutes, hard dry in 3 hours.
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|  |  | Acrylic Metallics Polyvines metallic is produced without using metallic powders. The product has unusually good brushing and spreading properties making it a good choice for large areas such as walls. They can be tinted with Polyvine colourisers. The finish can be burnished with a soft cloth to a shine. |
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