Patio Paintby DecoArt ![]()
Adheres to concrete, masonry, terra cotta, stone, and wood surfaces. Designed to meet the growing home and garden decorating trend, this extremely waterproof and durable paint will not crack or peel. Great for painting, stenciling, and faux finishing. Lightfast, non-toxic, and scuff resistant.
Patio Paint comes in 2 oz. and 8 oz. bottles.
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I have painted an edge of a ceramic plate. Do I have to wait 72 hours before I use glue on the painted surface? - Asked by Cindy on 14-Apr-14
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These paints should not be exposed to moisture for 72 hours. We recommend waiting the full 72 hours before applying any adhesive. - Answered by MisterArt on 19-Apr-14Does this need to be sealed to preserve color? - Asked by Maarten on 03-Feb-14
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This product has a built-in sealer and does not require any additional sealant. - Answered by MisterArt on 07-Feb-14Can this be used on canvas? - Asked by Kimberley on 04-Oct-13
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The DecoArt patio paint will not work on fabric or canvas. - Answered by MisterArt on 04-Oct-13Are these paints concentrated? Do they need to be thinned? - Asked by Thomas E Sherman on 15-Sep-13
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The patio paints are not concentrated. - Answered by MisterArt on 16-Sep-13How does one apply these paints? - Asked by Thomas E Sherman on 15-Sep-13
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These paints can be sponged, brushed, or rolled onto the surface you wish to paint. - Answered by MisterArt on 16-Sep-13Can they be used with an airbrush? - Asked by Thomas E Sherman on 15-Sep-13
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They are not recommended for use with an airbrush. - Answered by MisterArt on 16-Sep-13Do Patio Paints require an undercoat and then a clear overcoat when used for outside ornamental concrete statues? - Asked by Thomas E Sherman on 15-Sep-13
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According to DecoArt these outdoor patio paints are easy-to-use, one-step paints. No sealing or varnishing is needed. However, you can use one if you'd like to. - Answered by MisterArt on 16-Sep-13Can I use Patio Paints on glass? - Asked by Peggy Schmidt on 29-May-13
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It is recommended for porous surfaces such as wood, plaster, etc. Glass being non-porous, it is not meant for glass. Pebeo glass paint (use the search box above) is specifically for glass. - Answered by MisterArt on 29-May-13Would you advise using Patio Paints on a concrete sidewalk? I live in Ohio and the winters can go in single digits at times. Would these paints hold up to foot traffic and the weather? - Asked by Cynthia H. on 19-May-13
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The DecoArt Patio Paints are extremely waterproof and durable paints that will not crack or peel. You can also use a spray sealer for extra protection as well. - Answered by MisterArt on 23-May-13What is the best shade to use for flesh color on a statue? - Asked by Marilyn Gnaedinger on 29-Mar-13
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The closest colors available in the DecoArt Patio Paints to a flesh tone would be the Crystal or the Daisy Cream. Actual colors may vary, and of course this depends on your definition of flesh-colored. - Answered by MisterArt on 01-Apr-13Ask a Question About Patio Paint
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