Scumble glazeCreate stunning decorative paint effects with our scumble glaze, original or tropical |
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An acrylic glaze which when coloured with satin or matt emulsion paint can be used to produce semi transparent coloured paint effects ...more |
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metal leaf adhesiveAn acrylic adhesive with an extended open time for bonding metal leaf to a variety of interior surfaces ...more
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Crackle glaze
Designed to produce consistent cracking of emulsion paint. This acrylic medium creates dramatic two colour aged effects. The crackle glaze is applied over an emulsion base coat which will be the colour of the cracks. An emulsion top coat in the chosen second colour is then applied over the glaze. The top coat cracks to reveal the base coat |
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acrylic glass frosting
An acrylic medium that creates the stunning visual effect of etched glass.
Designed for interior use on most glass and plastics, it can also be used with stencils to transform plain glass panels
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Craquelure
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original
classic colour
the only one hour working time glaze
This clear water based acrylic glaze when coloured with emulsion paint produces semi translucent coloured decorative paint effects. Because it uses your choice of emulsion paint as the colourant it eliminates the need to mix colours. Classic colour acrylic all purpose water based extender is unique in providing up to one hour working time. Plan the effects in two colours, the first is the base coat, often white, the second coat is the coloured glaze.
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Polyvine launches new oil-based scumble in the UK

oil-based scumble
new to Polyvine
This traditional transparent oil based scumble glaze with an extended drying time for decorative paint work dries to a translucent gloss finish. Oil scumble can be tinted with Polyvine Woodgrain Oil Colourant, most oil based paints, or universal stainers. After brushing coloured Scumble over a base coat decorative effects can be created by breaking the surface with a crumpled rag, bag, sponge or a Polyvine tool or brush.
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