How to paint using Dulux Design Copper and Copper Patina Effect
Dulux Copper Effect creates the look of lustrous, metallic copper. Use on it's own or add Dulux Copper Patina Effect to create the green patination of aged copper.
Follow 5 easy steps to get you started.
How to use Dulux Copper Effect
Preparation
Follow instructions
Carefully read and follow the instructions on the product label before you begin.
Taping
Mask off the area with painters tape – where you don’t want any paint, such as adjacent walls.
Stirring
Stir the paint well with a paint stirrer using an up and down scooping action. Make sure you scrape the bottom of the can to ensure particles are evenly distributed.
Practice
Practice your application technique on a large, spare piece of board.
Application
Brushing
Brush around the edges of the wall or area you are painting.
Applying
Apply the first base coat of the Copper Effect with a brush or a roller, as you would normally paint.
Apply second coat
Working in small sections, apply the second coat with a roller.
Create an effect
While the paint is still wet create an effect. Using a wide brush, dry roller or muslin drag it in a random, overlapping pattern.
Using Copper Patina Effect
If using Copper Patina Effect, apply when Copper Effect is touch dry (after 2 hours but within 12 hours).
Apply Copper Patina Effect
Apply Copper Patina Effect solution by brush or muslin in a random pattern.
Aged effect
The aged effect will continue to develop over days and weeks.
A second coat of Copper Patina Effect
A second coat of Copper Patina Effect can be applied if required (within 12 hours of the final Copper Effect coat). This won’t deepen the effect, but fill in patches that were missed initially.
Handy Tips
Depending
The level of patina will vary depending on drying time and application method.
Rubbed off
The patina can be rubbed off when touched. On exterior surfaces, patination run-off may stain adjacent surfaces.
Here's what you'll need to get started:
Colour & Paints
Tools & Accessories
Quality masking tape.
A paint stirrer and drop sheet.
Medium nap roller, roller tray and a 100mm paint brush.
Depending on the look you are after – a wide brush, roller or muslin may be used.
Wide-top shallow container for the Copper Patina Effect solution.
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