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€4,75 EUR
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- This saline acrylic solution creates a whitish crystalline structure that simulates the effect of frost. Due to its natural composition, the formation of the frost may be affected by certain external factors such as humidity, temperature, and the surface or structure to which it is applied.
- It can mimic frost on trees, shrubs, flowers, crystals, and even other crystalline appearances.
- Apply multiple coats and allow to dry for 4 to 24 hours. Subsequent applications may reactivate the crystallization process and cause them to grow. It can be cleaned with water if desired.
- The effects can vary depending on whether it's applied with a brush or an airbrush. When airbrushing, it's recommended not to apply very thin layers, as the crystals won't form properly. It can be diluted with water, but the resulting crystals will be weaker.
- Contains 17ml.
- Warning:
- Using other products on already formed frost, such as paints, varnishes, or lacquers, can damage the crystals. Once crystallized, if it gets wet, it could melt or simply weaken the crystals. Depending on the product used to moisten it, it could recrystallize.
- Porous materials such as natural wood, MDF, cork, and cardboard absorb the product's medium, negating the effect of the liquid frost. These materials should be sealed before applying the liquid frost.
- If crystals are obtained, and you wish to increase their hardness, you can use liquid cyanoacrylate glue and apply it by capillary action. Doing so may cause some crystals to lose detail if they are not properly formed or secured. Using too much glue could release cyanoacrylate fumes.
- If you want to tint the glass, it should always be done by capillary action, and it is recommended to fix them beforehand to affect their structure as little as possible.