A transparent, colourless, light-resistant and nonaging primer for working with AERO COLOR® Professional on non-absorbent surfaces such as plastics and metal. Improves the adhesion properties. AERO GRUND is ready to use. After drying sand down finely and – if necessary – repeat this process.
Appointed to the crease Matte Acrylic Paint, Metal Colors or Craft Paint, can be applied to pieces of plaster, wood, ceramic, metal, styrofoam, etc. Prepare to part with Gloss Decorative Paint, Metallic or Matte, color desired and let dry thoroughly. Apply a thin coat of varnish Crackle and wait 10 to 15 minutes (the varnish will not dry). Thin with a little water other color Matte Acrylic Paint (do not use metal or glossy in the second application) and apply with a soft brush, without passing twice in the same place and without glaze, but banking ink. The varnish will crease after drying, which takes an average of 24 hours. If desired, to accelerate the creaking with a dryer.
Blackboard Spray ideal for blackboards, menu boards and scoreboards. Use it as primer. Spray at least 2 layers for the best covering. Nonreflective and hardwearing.
Drawing gum for masking specific areas which should remain white on water-colour paper, smooth drawing carton, photographs or films. Apply with writing pen, cotton bud or wooden stick. Colourless after drying
Drawing gum for masking specific areas which should remain white on water-colour paper, smooth drawing carton, photographs or films. Apply with writing pen, cotton bud or wooden stick. Colourless after drying
Drawing gum for masking specific areas which should remain white on water-colour paper, smooth drawing carton, photographs or films. For direct application with the dispensing bottle. Colourless after drying.
Drawing gum for masking specific areas which should remain white on water-colour paper, smooth drawing carton, photographs or films. For direct application with the dispensing bottle. Colourless after drying.
Used to create striking white highlights or areas for overpainting at a later stage. Forms a fast-drying, water-resistant film on watercolour paper and board, easily removed when dry by rubbing with an eraser, soft tissue or cotton bud. An old brush, pen or cotton bud should be used to apply the Masking Fluid as it is extremely difficult to remove from brushes when dry.