Fusion™ Mineral Paint Extender - Prairie Revival

Fusion™ Mineral Paint Extender

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Fusion™ Mineral Paint
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$6.99
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Fusion™ Mineral Paint's Extender is great for those who want a longer open time with the paint, to help minimize the look of brush strokes and to extend drying time.

Recommended ratio of 15 mL per pint (500 mL) of paint.

Using too much of this product will increase drying time substantially, but also increases cure time.  Add maximum 10% of original paint volume.

  • Makes Fusion Mineral Paint and other water-based paints flow more smoothly.
  •  Reduces brush and roller marks.
  •  Reduces wear on spray guns.

Extender works by not allowing the paint to dry quickly, therefore giving you what’s known in the paint industry as “more open time”, which is more working time with the paint before it dries. Extender can help eliminate the appearance of brush strokes.

  •  Makes Fusion Mineral Paint and other water-based paints flow more smoothly.
  •  Reduces brush and roller marks.
  •  Reduces wear on spray guns.
  •  Cure time may increase depending on how much Extender is added.
  •  This ecofriendly version does not add additional VOC’s! 

PREPARATION:

Mix 1/4 a bottle (15ml) – 1/2 a bottle of Extender (30ml) together with a pint. 1 bottle is good for to 2-4 pints. Adding more is not recommended as it will impact your drying and curing time.  

CLEAN UP:

Soap and water. 

SURFACE PREPARATION:

Prep your piece as you would to paint with Fusion Mineral Paint. Clean your piece with TSP and give it a light scuff sand.

 APPLICATION:

Once mixed with Fusion Mineral Paint, apply paint as usual. You will notice a longer open drying time, thus giving you time to work with the paint and smooth out brush strokes. Once your first coat fully dries, apply a subsequent coat as needed. We recommend waiting at least 4 hours between coats when using the Extender. Should you notice that applying your second coat is lifting off the first, either too much extender was used, or it needs more time to dry and cure before applying another coat.

To learn more about prepping your project, click here:

How to Prep for Fusion Mineral Paint on Different Surfaces – Prairie Revival