Application: Colorall Cold Enamel can be used on various non-absorbent surfaces, such as wood, pre-treated with Colorall Cover White.
Appearance:
Solvent: Water
Main ingredient: Polyvinyl acetate
pH: 7.5
Density: 1.04 g/cm³
CE: –
Use:
How can I apply the Cold Enamel?
Start by applying the base color(s) on the surface. Apply a generous layer of Cold Enamel directly from the bottle. Then, drop other colors onto the base layer and draw through the two layers of enamel using a needle, nail, cocktail stick, or other sharp object to create the enamel effect. Repeat this with each drop until the desired result is achieved.
Allergens: contains CMIT/MIT. May cause an allergic reaction.
Suitable for: Ages 6 and above.
Cleaning:
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Clear Transparent Cold Enamel
Transparent Cold Enamel can be used to create a bright glossy finish on photos, images, and homemade prints. It is always essential to test the Cold Enamel first, as the paper, printer, and ink can produce an undesirable effect. Transparent Cold Enamel can be applied directly from the bottle or with a brush on the surface. Allow the Cold Enamel to dry and cure thoroughly, which takes at least 24 hours.
Cold Enamel Colors
Cold Enamel is available in 13 colors and transparent options with and without glitter: light blue, dark blue, light red, dark red, light green, dark green, yellow, orange, brown, pink, purple, black and white.
How to make Cold Enamel stickers?
When Cold Enamel is applied to a smooth non-absorbent surface, such as a placemat, sheet, or glass, after it has dried, it can be peeled off and used as a sticker on other smooth surfaces. Cold Enamel can be used to create beautiful door and window stickers, for example.