Fusion Clear Glaze
Fusion Glazes are excellent for faux finishes on furniture or walls.
With exceptional ease of application with a long open time, our glaze delivers the performance of a professional finish that everyone can achieve. Dries to a soft matte finish. For high traffic areas, a topcoat is recommended.
Clear Glaze can be custom tinted with Fusion paints or metallics.
Application Tool: Brush, Sponge, Rag
Re-coat Time: 12-24 hrs
Dry Time: 12 hrs
Top Coat: Required on surfaces that will come into water contact such as cabinets. Any topcoat can be applied.
Clean Up: Water
Finish/Sheen: Matte
Recommended Uses: Add age to your furniture that can be easily painted over in future. Accentuate details and texture on a painted piece.
Can Be Applied To: Painted surfaces. Non-oil, non-wax surfaces.
Can Be Painted Over: After 24 hours
How to Prep: Apply to a clean previously painted, wax or oil-free surface
Cure Time: 28 Days
Maintenance/Cleaning: Clean as required, with mild soap and water.
How To Use It?
Apply liberally with a brush of your choice and then gently wipe back with lint free cloth to achieve desired effect. If there are detailed crevices this is where the glaze will really show. If too much force is used, it may reactivate the paint layer below as glaze has a high water content.
For areas where there will be lots of water contact like kitchen cabinets or table tops, allow the glaze to dry 24-48 hours before applying a top coat using our Tough Coat or Gel Stain.
TIP: If adding tint or paint to the clear glaze, test to ensure your desired pigmentation is achieved prior to application by doing a test patch.
Did You Know?
- You could use a damp cloth to remove more glaze
- The clear glaze can be tinted with any of the Fusion paint colours including the Metallics!
- If you glaze large flat areas that will get washed and wipe add a topcoat to protect your work.
What It Will Look Like:
As with the Fusion Mineral Paint The glaze is also matte unless you add one of Fusion's Metallics for some shimmer!
Cure Time:
The glaze has an extended open time giving you plenty of time to work with it so dry and cure time is slightly longer than Fusion paints. Dry time is typically 24-48 hrs and cured in 28 days
What Else Can It Be Used For?
You can use Fusion glazes for lots of faux finishes including faux wood grain, ragging, striated patterns and so much more.
The Glaze can also be used to give Fusion paints a little longer open time and works well in our Metallics.
It can also be used to create the same effects as Fusion waxes can but have the added bonus of being water based.
What colour is the Antiquing Glaze?
The Antiquing Glaze is a brown colour, pigmented to the perfect colour for ageing.
How do I use Glaze?
It is so easy to use Glaze! Simply brush or wipe on, being sure to get it into the details and crevices that you want to accentuate. Then simply wipe away the excess until you are happy with the look! Glaze has a really long open/drying time so you have a lot of time to play around with it and get the look you want.
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