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Southern Blenders Metallic Paint


Southern Blenders Metallic Paint 


-Copper Nails (Bronze) -Patina (Patina Green -Lava (Deep Orange) -Temple Gold (Light Gold) -Blue Reef (Deep Teal Blue) -50 Shades (Med. Silver -Gold Blush (Rose Gold) -Violeceous (Deep Purple) -Hibiscus (Red, w/ brown undertones) -Black Dragon (Charcoal)-Cloud 9 (Pearl White base, may use to lighten colors,tintable, Opaque

These ultra high pigment paints are so pretty that they're guaranteed to make you smile. Paints are available from STOCKISTS ONLY!
In continuing with the idea of creating paint "enhancement products" the SB Metallic paints are made with some of the most beautiful mica's and pigments available on the market and most of all VOC FREE!!! These paints can be use alone or with other paints or stains. They can also be used on hard surfaces such as metal, concrete, stone, and even clay. Our Metallic paints DO NOT REQUIRE a sealer. They are durable on their own, however if your project requires a sealer, DON'T worry, our paints can handle anything you put on them! Wax, water base, oil base, epoxy, etc. They can be mixed and matched to create new colors and they can also be used as a glaze. HOWEVER, use caution when watering down your metallic paint as it can cause the mica's to separate leaving you with dull finish. If you want to use it as a glaze, we suggest applying it with brush and a squirt bottle with water that will allow you to "MIST" the paint as it's applied! Most of all just have fun with them; they were created to make you smile!
Clean Up: Water cleanup, although due to the drying agent used in these paints, they like to STICK! So you may need a solvent for clean up if you get it somewhere you are not supposed too! For skin contact, usually just a little soap and a wash cloth will remove it. But it you are used to painting you know that paint on your hands goes with the territory!
NOTE: Due to the natural elements in our products, some separation can be expected while not in use. Just mix well before painting. It is also recommended that you do not dip your brush directly into the pot unless your project will use all of the mineral paint. This minimizes the amount of bacteria introduced into your paint pot.

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