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Gilders Paste - African Bronze
Gilders Paste - African Bronze
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects.
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Antique Gold
Gilders Paste - Antique Gold
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects.
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Copper
Gilders Paste - Copper
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects.
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - German Silver
Gilders Paste - German Silver
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Inca Gold
Gilders Paste - Inca Gold
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F. <
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Iris Blue
Gilders Paste - Iris Blue
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Patina
Gilders Paste - Patina
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Silver
Gilders Paste - Silver
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Violet
Gilders Paste - Violet
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Apricot
Gilders Paste - Apricot
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Canary Yellow
Gilders Paste - Canary Yellow
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Coral Red
Gilders Paste - Coral Red
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Damson
Gilders Paste - Damson
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Orange
Gilders Paste - Orange
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Pinotage
Gilders Paste - Pinotage
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Rust
Gilders Paste - Rust
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Slate
Gilders Paste - Slate
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Verdigris
Gilders Paste - Verdigris
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - White
Gilders Paste - White
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Black
Gilders Paste - Black
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Bronze
Gilders Paste - Bronze
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Celtic Bronze
Gilders Paste - Celtic Bronze
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects.
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Cream
Gilders Paste - Cream
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects.
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Foundry Bronze
Gilders Paste - Foundry Bronze
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects.
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Gold
Gilders Paste - Gold
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects.
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Rich Gold
Gilders Paste - Rich Gold
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Sandalwood
Gilders Paste - Sandalwood
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20
Gilders Paste - Tulip Red
Gilders Paste - Tulip Red
Metal coloring paste. Wipe or brush on. Use as a paste or thin for a wash. Layer and blend for unique effects
Surface Preparation
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion of Gilders Paste. Use a Coarse Mini Fiber Wheel or 250 grit Bristle Disc to prepare bronze brass and copper (except copper clay). Use a Medium Mini Fiber Wheel or 400 grit Bristle Disc to prepare copper clay, all types of silver including silver clays. Porous materials such as cement, wood, ceramic, bisque ware, paper, gourds, polymer clay, traditional clay, modeling clay, paper mache, decoupage, foam and alike all have a mechanical tooth which is a proper surface for Gilders Paste to attach to.
Wrought iron, metal castings, hand forgings, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, silver, glass, gloss painted surfaces, plastics, and other type of substrates need the surface to be distressed by either, sand blasting with fine silica sand, 400 grit sand paper, etching solution such as a glass etching solution or Sparex, coarse steel wool, wire brush or painted with a primer coat. Treat Gilders Paste as a finish coat.
Surface must be free of all surface contaminants such as water, scale, dirt, grease, and oil.
Sealing Gilders Paste
Krylon spray UV resistance gloss, Krylon spray UV resistant matt coats. A solvent-based ultra violet (UV) resistant clear coat such as acrylic, lacquer or clear powder coating can be used for exterior applications.
Re hydrating Gilders Paste
If left uncovered and over time, Gilders Paste will dry out. Add a few drops of paint thinner, mineral spirits, turpentine or turpenoid to the tin. Allow to penetrate. Break up into smaller chunks with a bench knife. Use a palette knife to stir. If too much solvent is added, allow to evaporate for a few minutes. Keep covered for storage and as much as possible during working to avoid drying out. Important: Do not use oil base cleaners or solvents such as Turpenoid Natural. The oil content of these type of cleaners and solvents will not allow the Gilders Paste to dry and will remain wet or tacky for days to weeks. If you have accidentally used this type cleaner/solvent leave the tin open until completely dried out and then rehydrate with the proper solvent.
Removing Gilders Paste
Wipe off with a cloth within 15 minutes of application. After 15 minutes, use one of the following solvents: paint thinner, minerals spirits, turpentine, lacquer thinner. Pieces can be soaked or wiped with a cloth. Use a toothbrush dipped in solvent for recesses. Wear protective gloves.
Tips for Using Gilders Paste
Metal surface should be abraded for good adhesion.
Thin with mineral spirits to create a wash, paint or stain.
Apply with a sponge, paint brush, clay shaper, cloth, stencil brushes, rubber stamps cotton swabs, or fingers.
Apply in coats of different colors to create exciting textures and effects.
Colors can be blended for more design options.
Buff base coat immediately after application with a dry cloth or one slightly damp with mineral spirits to remove Gilders Paste from the high spots, but remaining in the recesses.
After 12 hours of drying, lightly buff metallic colors to produced a gilded finish.
Drying time varies depending on materials, thickness of application and substrate, approximately 30 - 60 minutes to the touch on dry, low porosity, debris free surfaces.
Can be sealed with clear lacquer, varnish, or urethane, Sealing is optional.
Re-hydrate with mineral spirits.
Apply above 60F.
Store above 55F.
Price:
$15.20