Rust-Oleum American Accents Classic Leather Spray Kit Description : Rust-Oleum American Accents Classic Leather Spray Kit provides a durable metallic finish for use interior/exterior metal, wood, plaster, masory, wicker and unglazed ceramic surfaces. the base coat sprays dry to a smooth satin finish. Not for use on galvanized metal. The antique topcoat is designed to add antique quality to bare woof and previously painted wood, as well as metal, plaster, masonry and unglazed ceramics. It is suitable for interior use or for use in a covered outdoor location. This easy 2 step process does not require priming.
NOTE: It is not allowed to send this item through air mode. Surface mode is enabled for the same. Thus, shipping will be done through surface.
Features of the Classic Leather Spray :
Fast-drying.
indoor/Outdoor.
Durable.
Application/Spraying :
Base Coat : Shake can vigorously for one minute after the mixing ball begins to rattle. If mixing ball fails to rattle DO NOT STRIKE CAN. Contact Rust-Oleum. Shake often during use. Hold can upright 10-14" from surface and spray in a steady back-and-forth motion, slightly overlapping each stroke. Keep the can the same distance from the surface and in motion while spraying. Apply a light coat followed by a heavier wet coat for the best appearance. Do not use near open flame. The base coat dries in 30 minutes. Once the base coat has dried, gently rub the metallic base with the abrasive pad to promote adhesion between coats.
Top Coat : Before applying the antique topcoat, dampen paper towels or lint-free rags with fresh water and set aside. Stir the topcoat thoroughly to ensure any settled pigment is re-dispersed. Working in small areas (6" x 6"), use the sponge brush to wipe on the antique coating. Be sure to apply in all crevices and grooves. Do not apply too heavily to avoid drips. Immediately with the water towel or rags, begin to quickly wipe off the topcoat without removing from the crevices. Use a blotting motion to remove excess topcoat pooled in the crevices and grooves. The towel will not remove much antique coating as it absorbs excess quickly as the towel becomes saturated. Change towels frequently and allow the topcoat to collect in the crevices to enhance the antique effect. Extend the blotting beyond the painted area by about 1 inch to feather the edges and avoid striping. Once the desired look has been achieved, proceed to the next area and repeat the process.