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New Surface is one of the coolest products Plaster Paint has! Its job is to help your paint adhere to whatever surface you choose. New Surface can be applied to any piece of furniture, glass, metal, or wood, tile, slick surfaces, gloss finishes, varathane finishes, high gloss paints…the list goes on. All that is needed is one light coat before you paint and you are ready to start painting. And yes, this also means you DO NOT need to sand first.
Approximate coverage:
4oz jar – 16 square feet
8oz jar – 35 square feet
16oz jar – 70 square feet
32 oz jar or tin – 140 square feet
Size | 16 oz, 32 oz |
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New Surface is one of the coolest products Plaster Paint has! Its job is to help your paint adhere to multi surfaces. New Surface can be applied to any piece of furniture- glass, metal, wood, slick surfaces, gloss finishes, varathane finishes, high gloss paints…the list goes on. New Surface also eliminates the need to sand…yippee!!
Preparation:
Clean piece with soap & water, allow to dry. Apply one light coat of New Surface before you paint. And yes, this also means you DO NOT need to sand first.
Application:
1. Remove dust and grease by washing with soap and water. Allow to dry.
2. Open your new surface jar and lightly mix.
3. Take one of your plaster paint natural bristle brushes and load it with New Surface. Do not be afraid to get a good amount on your brush.
4. Begin painting your new surface right over top of the old paint, glaze, or whatever sealant is on your piece. Make sure you are painting in the same direction with back and forth motions. If you can see the wood grain, try to follow that direction. Apply one liberal coat.
5. Check for drips on sides.
6. Once you have one coat of New Surface on, allow to dry 30-35 minutes.
7. Usually one coat of new surface should be enough but if you have a high-oiled piece, 2 coats is recommended just to make sure you fully block the oil from coming through.
Pro tip:
If your paint is peeling off it is telling you one of three things: 1) your furniture piece is either too slick, not allowing the new paint to stick; 2) it has been oiled and is greasy; or 3) your piece is painted in a alkyd (oil-based paint) not allowing a water-based paint to stick to it.
New surface can also be used to block colour from coming though. If you have a bright or dark colour you want to cover with a lighter one, it sometimes is hard to cover that old colour up. New surface can completely block that colour and allow you to start fresh with your new colour, similar to a primer.
Clean up:
Soap and water clean up.
Best Brush to use:
Synthetic (nylon, polyester or blend) bristle brush, roller, or sprayer.
Additional Information:
Size | 16 oz, 32 oz |
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