Liquid Leafby Plaid
One-step leafing paint. Create a metallic finish on almost any surface. Use for craft painting, home decor, decorative painting, and stenciling projects. 0.75 fl. oz. jar.
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How should I use Liquid Leaf on heavy watercolor paper? - Asked by William Blome on 26-Apr-14
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The Liquid Leaf is similar to traditional leafing with a brush. Since these paints are oil-based, they may not adhere well to watercolor paper. We recommend using 300 Series Canvas Pads by Strathmore or Canvas Pads by Fredrix instead. - Answered by MisterArt on 29-Apr-14Can I mix silver with the classic gold to get a champagne or white soft gold effect? - Asked by Michele D on 07-Apr-14
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They are the same base, so they should mix well. - Answered by MisterArt on 10-Apr-14Does this need to be sealed to preserve color? - Asked by Julia on 06-Mar-14
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This one-step leafing paint does not require a sealer. - Answered by MisterArt on 10-Mar-14What type of brush is best to use with this product? - Asked by Lloyd on 25-Feb-14
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Softer bristles will reduce visible brushstrokes and achieve a smoother appearance. Liquid Leaf is difficult to remove from paintbrushes, so be sure to clean them immediately following use. We recommend dedicating a brush solely for use when applying Liquid Leaf or choosing an inexpensive disposable brush. - Answered by MisterArt on 27-Feb-14Will this work on polymer clay? - Asked by PAtty on 26-Dec-13
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Plaid reports this product is not chemically compatible for use on polymer clays. It may be used on natural earthen clay only. - Answered by MisterArt on 27-Dec-13Would this be suitable to apply to clean rocks and shells? - Asked by Clare on 16-Nov-13
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It will adhere to pretty much any surface, and is really a beautiful effect when applied. - Answered by MisterArt on 18-Nov-13Do I need a sealer if I'm going to leave this outside? - Asked by Janelle on 01-Nov-13
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There is no sealer and it should not need one for outdoor use. - Answered by MisterArt on 01-Nov-13Can Liquid Leaf be removed from wood? - Asked by C. Thomas on 21-Jun-13
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To remove this from wood you wood need a hardware type paint stripper, and then do a little sanding. - Answered by MisterArt on 25-Jun-13Do you have suggestions for cleaning glass before applying Liquid Leaf? - Asked by Lisa on 25-Mar-13
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The Plaid Liquid leaf is a one-step application. No surface preparation is required. Just make sure the glass is clean, dry, and free from dust particles. - Answered by MisterArt on 26-Mar-13How can I clean this off my brush - Asked by Nancy on 19-Nov-12
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Currently, we do not stock a remover for Plaid Liquid Leaf. Use soap and water immediately after use, but if it has dried then you might need a stronger solvent. The base of this paint is xylol (toxic), and that normally requires xylone / xylene to clean. - Answered by MisterArt on 21-Nov-12Ask a Question About Liquid Leaf
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