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General Finishes Water Based Glaze Effects in Van Dyke Brown is a versatile, translucent glaze designed for decorative finishes on wood. With a longer open time and water-based formulation, it allows for easy application and enhances the natural beauty of your projects without obscuring the wood grain.
Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 4.5 x 4.88 inches |
Size | 1 Quart |
Style | Custom |
Opacity | translucent |
Finish Type | Satin |
Color | Van Dyke Brown |
Paint Type | Water Based |
Base Material | water |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Material | water based |
Special Features | Translucent Glaze, Longer Open Time, Adds Depth and Changes Color Without Obscuring Wood Grain |
Container Type | Bottle or Jar |
Coverage | Multiple coats |
Coating Description | Water-based |
Recommended Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
K**E
Lovely color! Easy for beginners
Love the color this gave. Layered it on top of a milk paint. I get so many compliments on my table and plan to paint more with it! Thin paint and easy to work with. Very pigmented for the thickness
R**S
Gets the job done!
Prep was easy. The coverage was achieved with two coats. The finish is good. So far it has been durable. The product is easy to work with.
A**H
Great product! Very forgiving
This product saved my project! It was so easy to work with. I used it to make my surface look like real wood.
N**O
I like it. I did not finish the entire kitchen ...
I like it. I did not finish the entire kitchen because still weighting out if I should......Our cabinets are pretty bitten up. The are gaps between them, the doors are somewhat warped, etc.... But I tried it on one door from the cabinet that we discarded after our new fridge did not fit..... The process was really easy. I cleaned it, lightly sanded, and put 3 coats of milk paint . It was a nice off white color. Then I applied a glaze by the same brand, which was really fun to learn (from the GF video). After that 3 coats of GF poly acrylic in satin. To my opinion, it dried pretty hard and will be quite durable. After I let it cure, I tried to "destroy" the finish by scratching to see how will it resist everyday use. Pretty great results. I decided to write this review in hope to help somebody to make a decision.... I include the pictures "before and after".
S**C
Great Stuff!
I'd never used glaze before but googled and got some great tips. I was working on a big flat surface - a large oval table top. It was wood with poly on it. The top was super ugly but it was attached to a really great vintage wrought iron base. Anyway, first I painted the table top with 6 very thin coats of Poppy Beyond Paint (love that paint!) and let each coat dry for 1 hour before the next one, then letting the whole thing dry/cure for just 24 hours. The wood grain still showed through, though the color was solid, which was exactly what I wanted. Latex gloves, wet paper towels and a wide paint brush was all I needed next. I worked very quickly, in sections, wearing gloves & painting the glaze on over the dry paint with the brush, and then using a wet paper towel, I smudged the glaze WITH THE GRAIN of the wood. After the whole table top was covered in glaze this way, I ran the wet paper towel from one long end of the table (again, with the grain) to the other, over and over, until I essentially had long streaks of glaze over the paint, with no smudges along the way. It naturally took on somewhat random glaze and paint dominant areas, which, again, was what I wanted. I let it dry 1 hour. Then I repeated the same process. I let those 2 coats of glaze dry for just 24 hours more before applying multiple coats of water based wipe on poly with terry cloth pads. Again, with the grain, and spreading from one long end to the other. 1 hour between coats. Four coats all together. It's been curing & I plan to let it cure for as long as I can manage it before we use the table for anything. Meanwhile, the bottom line: a formerly very tired looking table is now truly beautiful! Am eager to try glazing more things, using different techniques. Also, this is is a great color, especially if you like antiques. Even after just one project I can see that it's a neutral that can work over any color base coat you like to add dimension, age & subtle interest. And you can leave on as much or as little as you want. Great stuff!
J**.
Dries too fast!
Performs okay but there is little to no work time. It will stain about anything it touches so handle with care.
J**G
Very Easy!
I was surprised how easy this glaze was to use. We painted the mantle white (satin interior paint), covered it with this glaze and then just wiped some off with a dry cloth. We really like how it turned out and it matched our stone well.
G**L
Stain lovers dream glaze!
I LOVE this product. Super amazing color, easy way to add depth and dimension to your stain projects. Water based so it’s fast drying, able to be layered, and easy to clean up. And a little bit goes a really really long way, so it’s a pretty good deal for the seemingly high price.
J**N
As promised.
Works exactly as promised. I've used it to redo the cabinets through my kitchen. I would recommend using a product to slow the drying time, as it makes it easier to work with.
A**R
Great quality
A little more expensive than the competition; however, the final result justifies the cost. It didn't look that great when I sprayed it on, but when it dried the quality really stands out.
M**E
Good product
You need to dilute so you can rub off the black. Also I lightly sanded after application.
M**C
Très cher
J’adore les glacis
T**N
Arrived dented and leaking
I'm sure the product was fine, however it arrived with a dented can that had leaked all over the inside of the shipping bag , so I returned.
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