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What are Softees Acrylic Stains?
Mayco’s Softees can be used on ceramic bisque, wood,
fabric, plaster, paper and metal. They can also be applied to specially
prepared glazed ware that has first been treated with Porcelain Mist Spray
Sealer.
How should I apply Softees?
For best results apply Softees with a synthetic brush. A non-fired base
coat brush or soft hair brush are ideal for this application as either
will give a smooth finish that is free of brush marks. Softees can be
applied with a sponge or brush. It is better to apply two thin coats
rather than one heavy coat to avoid ridges, brush marks and rough
textures. A thin coat does not mean that you thin the color to apply it to
the ware, it simply means to use less color in the brush. This allows you
to brush out the color and obtain a perfectly smooth and solid color
before it dries. If a color should become excessively thick with use, thin
with AC-304 Media. This will thin the product without diluting the color.
If the product is thinned too much, it will not cover the surface of the
ware without repeated applications. Acrylics are self-sealing, however, a
sealer is recommended for easier cleaning.
Should Softees be fired after I paint them?
No. Do not fire Softees Acrylic Stains.
Do Softees need to be sealed?
Softees Acrylic Stains do not require a sealer, as they are self-sealing.
Whether you seal or not depends on the technique and the materials used on
the piece. Sealing does make the ware more soil resistant, therefore,
easier to clean. Sealers, either brush-on or spray types are available.
When antiquing, a sealer will make the Translucent Stain easier to wipe
back and remove.
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