Milk Paint Directions
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE DIRECTION SHEET
BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. NOTE: MILK PAINT, LIKE ALL WATER PAINTS,
ADHERES BEST TO A POROUS SURFACE, SUCH AS BARE WOOD OR MASONRY.
Simple To Use
MIX:
Measure about equal amounts of water & powder into separate
containers.The 5oz / 142gm package contains about 2 cups of paint when
mixed with 1 1/4 cups of water will make about 400ml of paint.
APPLY
with a brush, roller or foam brush. Milk paint is naturally somewhat
streaky in colour. This is normal. CLEAN UP: Soap & water !
ADVANTAGES: Easy to use•Environmentally safe•Non-toxic & VOC free
Fast Drying•Soap & water clean up•long shelf life•No odour when dry
Mixing
Tips Small Amounts: When mixing a container of paint, it is easiest to
make a paste of the powder with some of the water and stir until smooth,
using a paint stick. Then gradually add more water until you reach the
desired consistency.
Large Amounts: When mixing larger amounts may
be easier to mix equal amounts of water & powder together, being
careful not to mix too fast which can create foam.
Timing: Mix thoroughly for 2-3 minutes. Then let the paint stand for 10-15 minutes.
Strain: Stir paint every 10 minutes or so while painting, and add more water if the paint thickens.
Best
Used Fresh: Milk paint is always best mixed up fresh. If you happen to
have leftover paint, or need to wait a day to finish your project, you
may keep any unused paint in a sealed container in the refrigerator. It
keeps best if mixed on the thinner side, even with a thin layer of water
put on top of the mixture. Being true to the original formula there is
no unnatural preservatives or extenders added to the painting due to its
organic nature it can thicken and gel up over time, so it's best to mix
up what you plan to use that day.
Porous Surface Painting: New Wood or other Porous Surfaces such as Masonry
Note: No primer is required.
Clean: Wipe down the item with a damp rag to remove any dust and to dampen the surface.
First Coat: Paint the entire piece with a first coat of milk paint.
Second
Coat: After an hour or more, if you wish, you can rub down the first
coat slightly with fine sandpaper. If you are Happy with the look that's
it ! or you may want to apply a second coat.
Finish: If you like
the rough matt textured look your master piece is finished !!! Please
note that this porous surface will absorb spills and stain easily.
Optional:
After a couple of hours or overnight, you may wish to apply a wax
coating for extra protection. Apply Bluestone House™ wax finish with a
waxing brush and buff to a sheen-.on-Porous Surface Painting: Previously
painted or otherwise finished surfaces, any other non porous surface
such as glass, metal, enamel, pre-primed material.
Note:
Unless you know the condition of the surface beneath previous coats of
finish, we do caution you about the use of milk paint over multiple
layers of paint that may have been applied incorrectly. Milk paint dries
very rapidly and shrinks in all directions while drying. This can pull
on the previous layers strongly, enough to cause the under layers to
peel off.
It is not recommended over primer sealers with stain blockers.
Not made for exterior use.
Prepare
Surface: Good finishing practice states that any surface to be painted
or re-painted should be cleaned & dulled, not shiny. A proper
cleaning solution and/or sandpaper.
Remove Old Paint:
If the old paint films have poor adhesion, it is not recommended that
you use milk paint over top. The old paint should be removed by
stripping or sanding. If you don't remove it, the new paint may lift off
the old paint at least in some areas.
On any chemically stripped
off finish, be sure to neutralize any residual chemicals by wiping the
surface with a 50/50 vinegar/water solution.
Metal: Raw metal should be primed with a rust inhibiting primer.
Finish:
If you like the rough matt textured look your master piece is finished !
Please note that this porous surface will absorb spills and stain
easily.
Optional: After a couple of hours or overnight,
you may wish to apply a wax coating for extra protection. Apply
Bluestone House™ wax finish with a waxing brush and buff to a sheen.
Milk Paint Colours
The
colours will vary slightly from batch to batch due to minor variations
in the natural earth materials. If you wish to change the hues, or
colours, start with snow white and add colours to suit your taste. You
can add pitch Black to deepen the tone.
Any of our colours can be mixed together to create your own new colours !
Ingredients
Just
as in Colonial times, and earlier, our Milk Paint does contain lime,
milk protein, clays & earth pigments. It does not contain lead,
chemicals, preservatives, hydrocarbons or other petroleum derivatives.
The other ingredients are food grade or pharmaceutical grade. Milk
Paint is non-toxic & Zero VOC'S !
Shelf Life
Keep
the milk paint tightly sealed until you are ready to use it. If it's
kept in a dry and airtight environment it should last indefinitely.
Store in a glass or metal container with a sealed lid.
Disclaimer
Since
the use of our products is not under our direct supervision, we cannot
guarantee any results of use beyond our control, even though the
direction were followed.
Before using, user shall determine the
suitability of the product for his/her intended use and user assumes all
risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith.
WARNING FOR REMOVING LEAD PAINT
If
you scrape, sand or remove old paint, you may release lead dust. LEAD
IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN
DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN, PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD AVOID EXPOSURE.
Before
you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by
contacting the National Lead Information Hotline at 1-880-424-LEAD or
log on to www.pa.gob/lead
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