Choosing The right Plaster Paint product.
One Step vs Original Plaster Paint (including metallics).
Decisions, decisioins…First I will give you a little run through of what each paint’s properties are and their pros and cons.
First, One Step.
PROS
-smooth with a chalk look and feel finish
-durable, vibrant and long lasting paint
-has a built in top coat, meaning no sealing required
-ideal for doors or kitchen and bathroom cabinet makeovers
-thick, self-leveling coats
-distress-able
-low voice’s
-no order
-soap and water clean up
-won’t mold
CONS
-minor sanding or the use of New Surface is recommended before paint application unless your applying to raw wood
-cannot layer this paint with other colours or other paints
-limited colour options
Next, Original Plaster Paint (including Metallics)
PROS
-requires minimal to no prep work or sanding
-soap and water clean up
-low VOC’s
-no oder
-won’t told
-can be applied to just about any surface including wood, metal, glass and fabric
-durable finish once sealed
-thick, self-leveling coats
-available in 39 colour options
-great for layering two or more colors to achieve anything from shabby chic to flawlessly finished
-inexpensive
CONS
-needs to be finished/sealed with a top coat, however, the sealant does provide an extra level of protection.
-If you’re still wondering what would best suit your project, here is my suggestion. If you enjoy playing, mixing and -layering and want your paint to dry quickly, go with the Original.
-If you want a simple solid coat that has a super tough finish, go with the One Step. Just remember, it takes 4-8 hours to dry completely.
Tables and cabinets can go either way. If you want a solid single colour then One Step is great, but we highly suggest adding our liquid wax (even though it’s not necessary). A coat or two of added protection goes a long way when you’re working with tables and any heavy wearing area.
Again, if you want to add more than one colour to your cupboards then original is excellent. Just make sure you seal.
So now that your more familiar with our paint its time to choose! Watch our video to get a more detailed explanation on our paint lines.
Always be creating!!
Matt & Layne
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