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Loose Bag Roller |
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How To:
Loose Bag Roller
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Step 1: Clean and Prime |
Step 2: Base Coat |
Step 3: Apply Glaze |
Step 4: Create the Effect |
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Clean surface thoroughly. Remove all flaking or chalky paint. Seal surface with stain killer primer sealer (see store personnel). |
Allow primer to dry thoroughly. Paint on off white base coat. This is your first color. Use a semi-gloss or eggshell coating. |
Allow base coat to dry thoroughly. Apply a light green glaze coat. This is your second color. Apply glaze sparingly. |
While the glaze is still
wet, roll dry Loose Bag Roller over surface, removing glaze to
create effect (See package for Negative Application Method.) For
best results use "buddy system": One person applies glaze
while "buddy" creates effect behind. Allow Light Green
glaze to dry thoroughly. A final glaze of Dark Green is applied over
effect and again removed with dry Loose Bag Roller. |
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WHIZZ Fabric Rollers are
recommended: |
WHIZZ Velour Rollers are recommended: |
WHIZZ Velour or Sponge Rollers are recommended: |
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