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- When placed in an infrared oven at 125°F, coated items dried in 2 min. Field use determined that after a 1 min flash-off, coated items would dry in less than 40 sec when passed through air being circulated at 160°F.
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Oct 1, 2005 · When placed in an infrared oven at 125°F, coated items dried in 2 min. Field use determined that after a 1 min flash-off, coated items would dry in less than 40 sec when passed through air being circulated at 160°F. It was important that the waterborne coating withstand cold, heat and high humidity without discoloring, cracking or peeling.
Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, and other foreign material using NanoTech Safe Clean - rinse off with water. Once dry, do a final clean with Isopropanol 99.9% alcohol using a lint free micro fiber cloth to ensure that the surface is absolutely clean and ready to accept the glass coating.
- Some Necessary Supplies to Consider When Using Acrylic Paint on Glass
- Clean The Glass Surface Before Painting
- Pattern to Paint
- How to Ensure That Your Acrylic Paint Remains on The Glass
- Maintaining/Cleaning Your Acrylic Painted Glassware
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Your glass– Whichever type of glassware piece that is you choose to be working with.Rubbing Alcohol and Cotton Balls, or Paper Towels– To clean the surface thoroughly prior to painting.Paintbrushes– Use what you have on hand or visit your local craft store.Palette, or a plate to squeeze your paint on.Pattern, unless you are working free-hand (kudos to you then!).Once you have gathered all your supplies you must prepare the surface that you are about to embark painting on. Thoroughly wash the glass in warm soapy water to remove any dirt or dust and rinse and allow the glass to dry. Next, apply the rubbing alcohol to the cotton ball or paper towel and gently clean the surface of the glass that you will be pa...
Once you’ve cleaned the glass you then will either add your stencil or pattern to the glass or even draw your own outline with a marker that you will be painting. If you are doing freehand then you can obviously skip this step as it unnecessary. If your glass is clear you can tape your pattern to the inside of the glass and paint on the outside. Th...
After the paint is dry to touch, place the glass in your cold oven. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees, and bake for 30 minutes. You may need to turn on the exhaust fan from fumes. The 30 minutes includes your preheat time. Allow the glass to cool down in the oven once the 30 minutes are up. Do not use the piece for at least 72 hours.
Your glassware will be top shelf, dishwasher safe. Do not soak or scrub the glass in the sink. Always read the directions on your paint bottle that you used to be sure that you are cleaning the glass the recommended way.
Once completed you will have a beautiful piece that you can either display in your own home, gift to a loved one, or use yourself in your home. The beautiful transparent quality of acrylic on a clear glass piece is unmatched, and the originality of your own personal design on a vase filled with beautiful spring flowers will be admired by all who wi...
How Can I Tell if a Water Based Topcoat is Dry? If the finish feels cool to the touch, it's not ready. When you can sand it to a dry powder, it is ready for the next coat.
Hydrophobic coatings create a surface that repels water. Supporters claim that by repelling water and the minerals it carries, fewer drops can stick to and dry on the glass, resulting in fewer spots. When it comes time to clean the glass, those spots can’t stick as easily to the smooth surface and are easier to remove.